The stretch of water called the Hamoaze, at the Royal William Yard

A wonderful day with my family


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The stretch of water called the Hamoaze, at the Royal William Yard

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Looking towards Dartmoor

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We had a wonderful meal here

Some of the rooms here have been turned into restaurants. The building was erected in the 1700's apparently

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On our way home we passed this amazing old theatre

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The main road passes very close to Dartmoor

I'm sure you've been on this road, Pam. It's great to be so close to Dartmoor. Mind you, you do have to take care driving because the odd sheep or pony cross the road willy nilly!!

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Another delightful addition to the Inn

It looks like a really lovely dolls house, but I think it would have been for a child to use as a playhouse

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An amazing old public house called the "Highwayman"

This is a super place built in 1272, but it has only been done in its present state back in 1950/60. The people added all sorts of things to the inn, you actually have to go through a coach to get in there!!!! Look up "The Highwayman Inn", Sourton, Devon, UK to see more about it.

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Gate to nowhere

These gates don't open nor do they go anywhere!!! They probably did at one time, but not anymore. So it's a bit of a quirky addition to the Highwaymans Inn

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The mural on the front of the Inn

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