Whitchurch: Goat Rock
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Image: © Martin Bodman Taken: 28 Jun 2007
Not named on maps, Goat Rock was so called by a visitor, Mrs Bray, in 1836. By the confluence of the rivers Tavy and Walkham, known as Double Waters. Looking north-north-east. [Source: Paul Rendell. Exploring the Lower Walkham Valley. Forest Publishing, 1996, 30]