A small, pretty spinney of indigenous woodland, beech and some oak, with road frontage and great access from the Georgeham to Woolacombe Road, with an access gate in the lane to Spreacombe. The spinney is the subject of a tree preservation order, circa 1990, and is about 0.85 of an acre.
A small, pretty spinney of indigenous woodland, beech and some oak, with road frontage and great access from the Georgeham to Woolacombe Road, with an access gate in the lane to Spreacombe.
The spinney is the subject of a tree preservation order, circa 1990, and is about 0.85 of an acre.
Part of the land, the furthest from the road, is thin on trees, and you could pitch a couple tents, or park a caravan, or camper van in that area, under the current 56-day rules, to get away from it all, for a day or two.
The popular village of Georgeham is about 1 mile, Putsborough Beach is about 2 miles, and Woolacombe Bay is about 3 miles.
It is believed that the land was once in the ownership of Henry Williamson, writer of such books as Tarka the Otter, whose famous writing hut is situated across the road.
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