Widdicombe & Windmill –
these farm buildings can be functional & atmospheric at the same time
Widdicombe & Windmill –
the country lane which leaves Compton to the north on its way to Bulleigh and beyond the Parish boundary
Widdicombe & Windmill –
the one-time junction of Stantor Hill Lane and the old ring road, now a pleasant footpath
Widdicombe & Windmill –
a splendid view of Widdicombe Farm, one of many farms within the Parish
Widdicombe & Windmill –
taken from the back road between Marldon & Ipplepen, this view looks west towards South Brent and Dartmoor
Widdicombe & Windmill –
looking north from Marldon’s boundary towards the Teign Valley and Newton Abbot
Widdicombe & Windmill –
This area of ploughed fields is at the western end of Windthorn Lane, looking north towards Bulleigh
Widdicombe & Windmill –
The very popular Windthorn Lane which runs from Compton towards Aptor, leaving the Parish boundary for Weekaborough.
Widdicombe & Windmill –
set beside the road between Compton and Kingskerswell, Compton Mill sits in a wooded vale next to a stream.
Widdicombe & Windmill –
the holiday area of Compton Pool Farm, just off the road running north between Marldon and Ipplepen.
Widdicombe & Windmill –
looking towards the windmill from the road running out of Compton towards Ipplepen.
Widdicombe & Windmill –
perfect crop lines, not a circle in sight.
Widdicombe & Windmill –
showing Marldon stream, which runs north through Compton and is the largest of all that flow within the Parish boundary.
Widdicombe & Windmill –
an unusual view of Marldon with Beacon Hill beyond, taken from a section of the old ring road
Widdicombe & Windmill –
this prominent landmark of a restored windmill is outside of Marldon’s boundary, standing at the end of a green lane between North Wilborough and Moles Lane