Lime Kiln Lane bench, Exmouth
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 16 Jul 2017
On the north side of Douglas Avenue. A nearby blue plaque http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5475968 records that ancient Lime Kiln Lane, also known as Watery Lane, is so named from the route to the 18th century lime kiln situated on the present Maer. The lane was also used by smugglers to take contraband from Orcombe to Mutter's cider shop formerly located on the Salterton Road. Mutter was a local smuggler after whom Mutter's Moor was named which was the location of one of his lookout points near Sidmouth.