Plymouth Road, Buckfastleigh

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Plymouth Road, Buckfastleigh

Image: © Adrian Platt Taken: 5 Jan 2009

Looking from the forecourt of St Lukes Church to some attractive Victorian villas in Plymouth Road at the junction with Bossell Road. Behind the railings in front of the houses runs a clear stream, it's not visible in this image as it is some 4 feet below the road level and is culverted on either side of this stretch, no doubt it eventually runs into the Mardle and then the River Dart. The stream is the Town Mill Leat, and can be seen in front of the cottages in Image - with thanks to Derek Harper !

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.480554
Longitude
-3.779789