Tourist's guide to Dorsetshire

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E. Stanford, 1889 - 112 páginas
 

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Página 14 - Hotel, standing in its own ornamental grounds of more than 12 acres, fi0O feet above the level of the sea, overlooking the Bristol Channel, commands uninterrupted views of the Valleys of the East and West Lynn, Lynn Cliff, Brendon and Countisbury Hills, The Tors, the Village of Lynmouth, the Foreland, the Welsh Coast, and the far-famed Valley of Rocks. Having been under the management of the present proprietor nearly 50 years, the Hotel has been recently and extensively enlarged to meet the requirements...
Página 14 - Penzance stands unrivalled for the variety and quiet beauty of its scenery, whilst the mildness of its climate is admirably adapted to invalids. Apartments en suite. Ladies
Página 14 - ... above the level of the sea, overlooking the Bristol Channel, commands uninterrupted views of the Valleys of the East and West Lynn, Lynn Cliff, Brendon and Countisbury Hills, The Tors, the Village of Lynmouth, the Foreland, the Welsh Coast, and the far-famed Valley of Rocks. Having been under the management of the present proprietor nearly 50 years, the Hotel has been recently and extensively enlarged to meet the requirements of modern society, and combines the comfort of a private house with...
Página 8 - THE OLDEST, LARGEST, & PRINCIPAL HOTEL IN THE TOWN. NEW INN FAMILY HOTEL, BIDEFORD. Family, Commercial, and General Posting House. HENRY ASCOTT, Proprietor. Eleven miles from Clovelly, pleasantly situated in the most central part of the town, and commanding very extensive views.
Página 9 - Station, Seabeach, and Esplanade, central to all the far-famed Scenery of the County of Wicklow. Visitors to this fashionable place will find THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL replete with every comfort, and the Cuisine and Wines of the best quality. All Charges are fixed and moderate. Boarding Terms per week may be had on application to the MANAGER. C.
Página 32 - DEVON. The attractions of Ilfracombe, and the places of interest in the neighbourhood, point to it as the natural centre to be chosen by the Tourist who desires to see with comfort all the beauties of Coast and Inland Scenery which North Devon affords. There is also easy access into South Devon and Cornwall. The means of communication with Ilfracombe by Railroad and Steamboat are most complete. Tourist Tickets to Ilfracombe for Two Months are issued at all principal Stations.
Página 4 - Brecon runs, also possesses great attractions for Tourists and Anglers. Arrangements are made during the Summer Months for the conveyance of Visitors by Coach to and from places of interest in the vicinity of the Coast Line at reduced...
Página 22 - TERRY, Esq. The oldest Insurance Office in the World. The only Mutual Office in the kingdom for both Fire and Life. There being no Shareholders, all Profits are divided yearly amongst the Insured. BONUS RETURNS. LIFE— 1st Series 70 \ 2nd Series (according to the age of the Policy) 60 to 70 / per Cent. 3rd Series do. do. ... 45 > per FIRE— Annual Policies of Two Years...
Página 6 - For situation the Royal is probably unequalled in the North of Devon, and from its size and the admirable way in which it is fitted out must be regarded as one of the best Hotels in the West of England.
Página 8 - Kooms, over 30 good Bedrooms, Private Suites of Apartments, hot and cold Baths. Kitchen top of house, and other modern improvements. Booking Office for the Clovelly and Westward Ho ! Coaches. Posting and Livery Stables. Omnibuses and Porters meet all trains. W. GIDDIE, Proprietor.

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