Ilfracombe was our first stop in search of the location of the watercolour painting we have inherited from Geoff's family. Whilst it was a pretty harbour town it wasn't the right place.
We then came across Holdstone Downs which turned out to be an amazing cliff top vantage point after a steep walk up. 360 degree views. The wind was so strong it was hard not to be blown over the cliff.
So rugged And beautiful
Beautiful views all around
Pleased with ourselves that we had saved some time there we started on towards Dunster. But we didn't get far as we came across a lovely little restored railway line and the steam train was just about to leave. It didn't go far but it was lovely English scenery.
We had a bowl of homemade vegetable soup and coffee and walnut cake in their little cafe afterwards.
We set off in the rain again and headed to Lynmouth, hoping this was the village in our painting.
Yes it was!
Definitely the same streetscape although a little changed since the painting. It was a picturesque village at the bottom of steep cliffs and the harbour with an incredible tidal range.
Last stop for the day was Dunster where there is a mill and castle.
Overnight stay at the White Hart inn at Wiveliscombe.
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