Footpath parallel to the Exeter Road, Dawlish

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Footpath parallel to the Exeter Road, Dawlish

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 20 Mar 2022

Exeter Road is on the other side of the wall, right. A town plan, 1880s-90s, shows that this whole area was the kitchen garden to the house known at different times as Sea Grove, Blyth, and Lanherne, from which the sheltered housing, left, takes its name. Where this path is there were greenhouses against the wall.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.581905
Longitude
-3.464094