Sunday 30 June 2019

If you don't mind which way up your scone is...

...why would you go to Cornwall when you could have Devon?

Mr T and I have been been to Lynton and Lynmouth for a week. Boy, it's beautiful. We rented a small flat in what had been Lynton Cottage, a former hotel, right on top of the hill overlooking the bay. Our flat was called the C S Lewis Balcony.  In 1925, he visited on a walk from nearby Brendon and had lunch there, declaring, 'The view from the balcony was beyond everything I have seen.' I have to agree: the pic here shows the view from our window. The rather tenuous link with the writer is also commemorated in the splendid lobby, where the quote is reproduced on a plaque that cleverly reflects the view.

There are other claims to literary fame. The cliff railway that connects the two villages was financed by Sir George Newnes, publisher of, amongst others, Titbits and The Strand Magazine; the Coleridge Way travels along the coast here 'in the Footsteps of the Romantic Poets', according to the promotional leaflet; it was from Lynmouth that Shelley and his wife and sister-in-law fled by boat to Wales, commemorated in the Shelley Hotel; and along the steep footpath that offers an alternative to the rail link there is a Poets Walk decorated with verses written by local people.

Despite having walked about 50 miles during our stay, I feel rested and restored. Even the M5 closure that impeded our progress home didn't spoil my serene mood. Tips on keeping it are welcome.
 


6 comments:

  1. That certainly is a "Wow" view! And how nice to have a literary-strewn vacation. I'm glad you came back rested and restored.

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    1. Yes, Elizabeth, I'm firing on all cylinders. :-)

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  2. That is a beautiful view! Maybe you can borrow a book of Shelley's poetry from the library to extend the serenity.

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  3. Have to agree with you, Julia - Devon is gorgeous! (and not as far to go as Cornwall!). I love the sea, don't you? Really miss it, living in the Midlands. One day though, one day....!

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    1. I don't think you can much further from the sea than the Midlands - and our nearest coast is Norfolk: not my favourite county!

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