Cockington village near Torquay.Devon UK.
Treepusher wrote:
Nothing like a trip back in time! Great shots, Angler! Really enjoyed these.
Morning Randy and thanks as always for looking in I appreciate it very much.Glad you enjoyed them.
I'm glad you liked them Charmdragon and thanks for looking in it's much appreciated.
CLF wrote:
Jim, I love all the photos but the calm that comes over me is fantastic. Cockington appears to be a fantastic place to just go to and unwind. Thank you again, Jim, for the feeling you were able to pass over the pond.
Greg
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Cwilson341 wrote:
Whimsical and captivating. Your beautiful series has captured a timeless charm and beauty!
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johneccles wrote:
Excellent set of Cockington Village thank for showing them.
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Beautiful old village. I'm so glad they were able to keep the town intact.
angler wrote:
Many villages lay claim to being ˜picturesque but the village of Cockington is the real deal. Take a walk back in time along Cockington's narrow lanes, lined with thatched houses with their colour washed walls of stone and cobb.You will experience a quiet charm that is a quintessentially English like Rose cottage where you can relax and enjoy a Devon cream tea,which i must say is delicious.
Everything about Cockington oozes history with many of the cottages dating back to the 16th Century and some, like the old Forge which is mentioned in the Doomsday Book.
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Great Series & thank you for taking us on tour !!!
I refrain from posting too many Thank-Yous on the group. There are many who speak more elaquent than I. That being said, most of my life I have wanted to visit England. Now I am getting too far up in age to make the trip so I thoroughly enough your posts. To me, living there would be a treat beyond any words I could come up with. I punched in Cockington from London and noticed the first attempt took me through Bristol on M-4. The second click took me through Andover on M-3. I would probably consider the M-4 route the best way to go.
Thanks again,
Ted in Palm Bay Florida.
jayway55 wrote:
What a quaint little village. I can almost picture fairies dancing on the lawns.
Jane
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WayneT wrote:
Beautiful old village. I'm so glad they were able to keep the town intact.
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cam20000 wrote:
Great Series & thank you for taking us on tour !!!
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tmorgen wrote:
I refrain from posting too many Thank-Yous on the group. There are many who speak more elaquent than I. That being said, most of my life I have wanted to visit England. Now I am getting too far up in age to make the trip so I thoroughly enough your posts. To me, living there would be a treat beyond any words I could come up with. I punched in Cockington from London and noticed the first attempt took me through Bristol on M-4. The second click took me through Andover on M-3. I would probably consider the M-4 route the best way to go.
Thanks again,
Ted in Palm Bay Florida.
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Thanks for looking in Ted i appreciate it very much.Glad you liked them.We are in the same boat Ted and age and health problems have stopped the holidays abroad so now we are going on coach holidays in the UK which make it much easier for us and we are seeing places we've always said we would love to visit.There's lot's of beautiful places to visit in the UK and it makes us wonder why we hav'nt done this way of travel before.
alf85
Loc: Northumberland, UK.
Super images Jim, looks like i'm living in a different country when i can see palm trees, they would never survive up here.
Regards, Alfie.
alf85 wrote:
Super images Jim, looks like i'm living in a different country when i can see palm trees, they would never survive up here.
Regards, Alfie.
Thanks for looking in Alfie i always appreciate it.Glad you liked them.
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