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Exploring Green Lanes and the Stories They Tell North & North-West Devon

Walking / Outdoor Guide Out of Print
By: Valerie R Belsey(Author), Michael Morpurgo(Foreword By), Clare Morpurgo(Foreword By)
253 pages, maps and line drawings
Publisher: Green Books
Exploring Green Lanes and the Stories They Tell
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  • Exploring Green Lanes and the Stories They Tell ISBN: 9781900322218 Paperback Jun 2008 Out of Print #173691
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The green lanes of Devon have been walked by those who had to do so to earn their daily bread: from the silver mine workers of Combe Martin, the poachers of Littleham, the wool jobbers of Exmoor, the glovers of Torrington, the clay miners of Peters Marland, the Bible Christian farm worker preachers of North Lew, the rebel Captain Swing rioters of Swimbridge, the potters of Fremington – to Ernest Bevin, the farm labouring son of Copplestone who eventually became Foreign Secretary.

Exploring Green Lanes and the Stories They Tell lists 50 walks, each one provided with public transport information, historical and ecological facts, and clues for children to discover fascinating facts en route. Some of these walks are not circular; most are linked to bus and train routes, the author's mode of travel when writing the book.

The explorations go through many different habitats: coastal areas, moorland, valley bottoms, ridgeways, harroways and woodlands. The maps are based on Ordnance Survey maps, fifty or more years old, showing clearly the industries once in place. But although these have often disappeared, the pattern of the lanes remains the same today. The fifty explorations stand as a good introduction to 'the labyrinth of brambly burrow lanes' which parcel up the Devonshire landscape.

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Valerie Belsey gained her love of exploring country lanes from her father, a cyclist who thought nothing of cycling from London to Combe Martin and back for the weekend – a round trip of 395 miles. On a much more modest scale she managed an MSC Government project on green lanes in the 1980s, and later worked for Devon County Council as the only 'historic highway monuments surveyor' ever. She is an ardent campaigner and archivist for our countryside. Her other books include The Green Lanes of England, Discovering Green Lanes, Exploring Green Lanes in the South Hams and Essex Roads. She lives in Totnes, Devon.

Walking / Outdoor Guide Out of Print
By: Valerie R Belsey(Author), Michael Morpurgo(Foreword By), Clare Morpurgo(Foreword By)
253 pages, maps and line drawings
Publisher: Green Books
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