Wilmingstone (L2), Mary Tavy (K3), Elephants Nest (J3) and Hill Bridge (J4)

En route to Mary Tavy we turned off the main road to view the Wilmingstone railway bridge.  We could not see a quick way up to the top of this to look for the alkanet. Another time we might stop further down the road nearer Tavistock and see how far you can walk on the old railway line.


We drove on to Mary Tavy Church.  The village cross was very obvious in the churchyard, but we had problems finding the stocks.  However, we did eventually spot them, behind a stack of chairs!


We continued on our journey past The Elephants Nest.  As it was still morning it wasn't open but we looked around the outside.  There is scaffolding up at the front of the building so that spoilt the view of the front.



From here we drove on a little bit further to the village of Horndon.  We walked down to the leat and along the path at the side of it until we reached Hill Bridge.  It was a very pleasant walk.  There was a lot of water in the leat but it was flowing gently, carrying the occasional leaf along with it.  We could hear the river below us and it was a spectacular sight when we saw it as we approached Hill Bridge.






On our way home we stopped for a delicious lunch at The Mary Tavy Inn.  This was all the more enjoyable as it was a special deal for pensioners and only cost us £6.50 for 2 courses.

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