Barnstaple, Anchor Woods 1919
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The Dripping Well in Anchor Woods was a popular spot with the Victorians. To the left, a kissing gate gives onto a path which now leads to the Tarka Trail. When the picture was taken, it led across the railway and round to the estuary before reaching Shapland and Petter's Raleigh Cabinet Works.
An extract from Barnstaple Photographic Memories.
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