Venford Reservoir (P14) and Holne (Q15)
Having walked along the River Dart this morning this afternoon we drove to Venford Reservoir and walked around it. To begin with the path was very good, but then we had to walk over slippery tree roots and at the end of the reservoir it was very muddy. Fortunately as we got towards the dam it started to improve again. It was a grey day so there was not many reflections but the water was very still and beautiful.
The stream flowing in to the reservoir was tumbling down at speed and it looked very pretty.
As we came to the end of the path we saw the triple mortar stone.
From Venford we drove on to Holne. After having a cup of tea and cake at the community shop and cafe we explored the church. The yew tree looked very impressive. At first glance it looks like it is several trees growing together.
Inside the church we admired the screen, but could not take many pictures as the flower arranger was working in front of it.
there were many embroidered cushions on the pews, but I thought the most impressive was the one made for a bench that depicted Noahs Ark.
The Church House Inn next to the church had a sign stated it had been standing since 1329.
The stream flowing in to the reservoir was tumbling down at speed and it looked very pretty.
As we came to the end of the path we saw the triple mortar stone.
From Venford we drove on to Holne. After having a cup of tea and cake at the community shop and cafe we explored the church. The yew tree looked very impressive. At first glance it looks like it is several trees growing together.
Inside the church we admired the screen, but could not take many pictures as the flower arranger was working in front of it.
there were many embroidered cushions on the pews, but I thought the most impressive was the one made for a bench that depicted Noahs Ark.
The Church House Inn next to the church had a sign stated it had been standing since 1329.
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