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Beacon Villages Journal
Sticklepath by David Watkins
photos by David Watkins
I am glad March has passed, it was such a miserable month. The weather remained as inclement as it was when winter started. There was no sign of Spring until late in the month, so I decided to take a few snaps of the variety of dwellings here in Sticklepath.

 

Gorse fire panorama
The result of a gorse fire at the end of the month


All features ...

Back Lane

All features ...
Back Lane    

Des Res

Butterflies
Des Res
Ordinary Butterflies on tiny house
I can see you
Modern
Hidden off the main street   
A modern a house completed 304 years after ...
1660 building
1664 Extended
This familiar building was completed in 1660.
The builder's son extended it 34 years later.   
Old Mill
Spring on the Tarka Trail
Theres an old mill ,,,
There is a first sign of Spring on the Tarka Trail
Quaker cemetry
Rainwater on a field
Pretty resting place: The Quaker cemetery in March
Rainwater off the moor soaks a field
Queens Haye
Riverside
The moor overseeing Queens Haye
A Tawisde residence in Sticklepath
17th Century conversion
This house was started in the 17th Century as two and was transformed in the 20th Century


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