Playground - North Boundary Road
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Image: © Paul Hutchinson Taken: 31 Dec 2008
The children's playground on North Boundary Road, Brixham. The playground is on the route of the now dismantled Torbay and Brixham Railway. The Torbay and Brixham Railway was a 7 feet 0¼ inch broad gauge railway which linked the Dartmouth and Torbay Railway at Churston railway station, Devon with the important fishing port of Brixham. It was a little over two miles long. The railway was largely built due to the work of Richard Walter Wolston, a local solicitor, and was sold to the Great Western Railway on 1 January 1883.