Ottery st Mary
© Pat Trout (view gallery)
Prickly Pear Blossoms Park and Recreation Ground was the first land given to the National Trust in Devon in 1904.
21 acres of woods and parkland.
We were trying to get to the trig pillar, but gave up through this wilderness, Image cannot be loaded
Rockbeare hill
© Pat Trout (view gallery)
In 1904, W. H. C. Nation Esq. presented to the National Trust for the places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, a piece of land about 21½ acres on Rockbeare Hill for a public park or recreation ground to be named Prickly Pear Blossom Park, so named after his book Image cannot be loaded
Ottery st Mary
© Pat Trout (view gallery)
Prickly Pear Blossoms Park and Recreation Ground was the first land given to the National Trust in Devon in 1904.
21 acres of woods and parkland.
we did come across this stone though, Image cannot be loaded
Rockbeare hill
© Pat Trout (view gallery)
In 1904, W. H. C. Nation Esq. presented to the National Trust for the places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, a piece of land about 21½ acres on Rockbeare Hill for a public park or recreation ground to be named Prickly Pear Blossom Park, so named after his book Image cannot be loaded
Rockbeare hill
© Pat Trout (view gallery)
In 1904, W. H. C. Nation Esq. presented to the National Trust for the places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, a piece of land about 21½ acres on Rockbeare Hill for a public park or recreation ground to be named Prickly Pear Blossom Park, so named after his book Image cannot be loaded
Ottery St. Mary Countryside
© Mobscooter (view gallery)
A view of the countryside surrounding Ottery St. Mary. The houses in the trees at the top of the picture are on the edge of the town. The thatched cottage and cows to the bottom of the view are in the rural fringe. Image cannot be loaded