Ireland & England

On the way to St Ives we stopped at Clovelly, a small village in Devon known for its steep pedestrianised cobbled main street, donkeys and views over the British Channel. There is a road leading to the harbour but the village main street is not accessible by motor vehicles so deliveries are made by sledge. It was a steep walk down and steeper up, very picturesque and besides donkeys we saw a few cats, would be an interesting place to live. At the harbour we watched a shark fisherman moving his catch to another boat, a few were still alive not so pleasant to see hence no photo. Entrance to the town was through bus station come café come souvenir shop.

patricia conduit

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16 Apr 2020

Clovelly Devon England

September 27, 2014

On the way to St Ives we stopped at Clovelly, a small village in Devon known for its steep pedestrianised cobbled main street, donkeys and views over the British Channel. There is a road leading to the harbour but the village main street is not accessible by motor vehicles so deliveries are made by sledge. It was a steep walk down and steeper up, very picturesque and besides donkeys we saw a few cats, would be an interesting place to live. At the harbour we watched a shark fisherman moving his catch to another boat, a few were still alive not so pleasant to see hence no photo. Entrance to the town was through bus station come café come souvenir shop.

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