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Grid reference SX7367

near to Buckfast, Devon, England


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SX7367 : The Bridge over Holy Brook by Tony Atkin The Bridge over Holy Brook
At the bottom of the steep hill which descends through Hembury Woods this narrow bridge takes the road over the brook.
SX7367 : The signpost at Fritz's Grave crossroads by David Smith The signpost at Fritz's Grave crossroads
SX7367 : Waterwheel supplied by;- by Peter Jeffery Waterwheel supplied by;-
Westward Mouldings Ltd, Gunnislake, Cornwall. Installed at Buckfast Abbey Mill.
SX7367 : Monastic produce shop, Buckfast Abbey by Rob Purvis Monastic produce shop, Buckfast Abbey
SX7367 : Furlong Close, Buckfast by Derek Harper Furlong Close, Buckfast
A cul-de-sac off Mill Lane, behind the mill complex at Buckfast.
SX7367 : Holy Brook by Derek Harper Holy Brook
From the bridge shown in SX7367 : Bridge over Holy Brook.
SX7367 : Shady Road to Buckfast by don cload Shady Road to Buckfast
SX7367 : A not so ancient oak  by Anthony Vosper A not so ancient oak
Looking down Buckfast road. The map however names it as Grange rd.
SX7367 : Higher Buckfast Mill by Chris Allen Higher Buckfast Mill
Restored early nineteenth century woollen mill. Note the chimney base. There is a new water wheel round the far side with a long supply launder.
SX7367 : Car park, Hembury Woods by Derek Harper Car park, Hembury Woods
Attractively wooded, but with a rather bumpy entrance.
SX7367 : Buckfast Water Wheel by Gordon Griffiths Buckfast Water Wheel
The view from the Abbey car park.
SX7367 : Monastic Produce Shop and Water Mill by Garth Newton Monastic Produce Shop and Water Mill
Visitors and tourists are well catered for at Buckfast Abbey with a restaurant and a number of gift and book shops as well as the abbey itself. The monks are well known for bee keeping and honey is just one of the products that provides a... (more)

 
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