CHAPTER II THE RIVER AVON CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE CHAPTER III ABBOT'S LEIGH TO CLEVEDON CHAPTER IV CLEVEDON LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS: COLERIDGE CHAPTER V CLEVEDON ( continued ) LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS: TENNYSON CHAPTER VI YATTON CONGRESBURY WICK ST. LAWRENCE CHAPTER VII WORSPRING PRIORY, KEWSTOKE CHAPTER VIII WESTON-SUPER-MARE CHAPTER X STEEP HOLM FLAT HOLM UPHILL BREAN DOWN CHAPTER XI BLEADON BREAN BRENT KNOLL CHAPTER XII BURNHAM HIGHBRIDGE BAWDRIP "BATH BRICKS" THE RIVER PARRET CHAPTER XIII BRIDGWATER ADMIRAL BLAKE THE MONMOUTH REBELLION CHAPTER XIV CANNINGTON THE QUANTOCKS NETHER STOWEY, AND THE COLERIDGE CIRCLE CHAPTER XV STEART STOGURSEY THE FOLK-SPEECH OF ZUMMERZET GLATT-HUNTING AT KILVE ST. AUDRIES CHAPTER XVI WILLITON ST. DECUMAN'S AND THE WYNDHAMS WATCHET CHAPTER XVII CLEEVE ABBEY OLD CLEEVE BLUE ANCHOR CHAPTER XIX MINEHEAD, NEW AND OLD SELWORTHY THE HORNER CHAPTER XX PORLOCK BOSSINGTON PORLOCK WEIR CHAPTER XXI CULBONE AND ITS REVELS WHORTLEBERRIES CHAPTER XXII THE "LORNA DOONE COUNTRY" CHAPTER XXIII OARE MALMSMEAD THE BADGWORTHY VALLEY THE "DOONE VALLEY" GLENTHORNE The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. The Portsmouth Road, and its Tributaries: To-day and in Days of Old. The Dover Road: Annals of an Ancient Turnpike. The Bath Road: History, Fashion, and Frivolity on an Old Highway. The Exeter Road: The Story of the West of England Highway. The Great North Road: The Old Mail Road to Scotland. Two Vols. The Norwich Road: An East Anglian Highway. The Holyhead Road: The Mail-Coach Road to Dublin. Two Vols. The Cambridge, Ely, and King’s Lynn Road: The Great Fenland Highway. The Newmarket, Bury, Thetford, and Cromer Road: Sport and History on an East Anglian Turnpike. The Oxford, Gloucester, and Milford Haven Road: The Ready Way to South Wales. Two Vols. The Brighton Road: Speed, Sport, and History on the Classic Highway. The Hastings Road and the “Happy Springs of Tunbridge.” Cycle Rides Round London. A Practical Handbook of Drawing for Modern Methods of Reproduction. Stage Coach and Mail in Days of Yore. Two Vols. The Ingoldsby Country: Literary Landmarks of “The Ingoldsby Legends.” The Hardy Country: Literary Landmarks of the Wessex Novels. The Dorset Coast. The South Devon Coast. The Old Inns of Old England. Two Vols. Love in the Harbour: a Longshore Comedy. Rural Nooks Round London (Middlesex and Surrey). Haunted Houses: Tales of the Supernatural. The Manchester and Glasgow Road: This way to Gretna Green. Two Vols. The North Devon Coast. Half Hours with the Highwaymen. Two Vols. The Autocar Road Book. The Tower Of London: Fortress, Palace, and Prison. The Cornish Coast. North. [In the Press. The Cornish Coast. South. [In the Press. London: CHAPMAN & HALL, Ltd. 1909 |