A Pictorial And Descriptive Guide to Bideford Clovelly Hartland Barnstaple I

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A Pictorial And Descriptive Guide to Bideford Clovelly Hartland Barnstaple I
Lock And Company Ward
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It has always been referred to as the Appledore Fort.
The River Torridge, one of Bideford' s chief attractions, rises but a few miles from the sea, close to the source of the Tamar, near Bursdon Moor. In the form of a large loop it wanders inland for fifty-three miles, until it joins the Taw before Bideford Bar. Great Torrington is the town of next importance to Bideford on its banks. The great width of the Torridge, except at low water, renders sailing most enjoyable, and boating is highly pop
...ular. Rowing is a sport much indulged in, and the little town has in recent years sent out the champion oarsmen of the county. It is expedient to have a knowledge of the tides. Oarsmen well know the advantage and comfort of rowing with the stream. By carefully watching the tide and selecting the right time, excursions can be made with the current each way. The trip to Wear Gifford and back is about ten miles, with the perfection of river scenery. There is no great depth of water at Wear Gifford, but enough for ordinary requirements.

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