5350 x 3308 px | 45,3 x 28 cm | 17,8 x 11 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
2009
Ort:
Noss Mayo near Plymouth, south Devon, England
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Noss Mayo is a charming little village on the South West coast of Devon (South Hams district), about 10 miles out of Plymouth. The village is lies on an inlet off the River Yealm estuary, and is separated from it's neighbouring village, Newton Ferrers , by a tidal creek, which can be crossed on foot at low tide. Noss Mayo is the smaller, and more humble of the two villages of Newton & Noss. It no longer has any shops but did, until recently, boast two pubs, The Ship Inn and the Swan Inn (the latter recently closed down however). Noss Mayo has two churches. It's original one, Peter The Poor Fisherman, at Stoke, and the more recent one, St. Peter's, which was given to the village in the 1880's by the 1st Lord Revelstoke, Edward Charles Baring. The original church at Stoke still remains as a protected ruin.