Shaugh Prior, Shaugh Bridge, Dewerstone - U5, T4, T5

I parked at Shaugh Bridge, a place I had visited many times before.  I have posted photos of this beauty spot earlier (25.6.17).  Today I walked up the River Plym to the base of the Dewerstone.  I had never done this before.  The climb up from the river was not too bad and it was cool under the trees with the sound of the river running nearby.  Unfortunately because the trees were in full leaf you could not see the Dewerstone clearly, but there were glimpses of the rocks towering overhead.





On the way home I stopped in Shaugh Prior.  I saw a cross just below the Community Centre and I assumed this was the one mentioned in the book. I must read the book more carefully in future!  It was only as I was driving away from the village that I noticed the cross at the road junction, but there was nowhere to park to photograph that one.   However, because I stopped at the Community Centre I was able to see the far reaching view from this spot.  A couple of benches have been placed at the side of the Community Centre so people can enjoy the scenery.

Grave in the Churchyard - looks like it was someone important.

Cross  outside the Community Hall

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