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now to the Bull Ring, Ashburton Museum is more than worth a visit.
This building was at one time a brush factory. It holds a large
collection of North American Indian artefacts as well as items of
local interest.
Further
along West Street you will pass the Methodist Church and just pass
this is a medieval archway, which leads to the Recreation Ground.
(Many things happen and have happened in the 'Rec' but it's probably
better if I don't go into detail).
Just
past this is St. Andrews Church with its magnificent tower which
stands 92 feet high (Notice I still work in old money). If you want
to know the metric measurement, don't ask me I do not have a clue!.
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The
impressive redwood trees
and monument in the church yard
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Near
the tower is a gravestone that serves as a reminder of the French
Prisoners of War that were billeted here during the Napoleonic Wars.
Also
make sure you see the ancient Parish Chest.
Back
then to St. Lawrence Lane and you will come across the Chapel of
St. Lawrence, which is one of Ashburton's oldest buildings.
It
is a building well worth visiting and started life as a private
chapel for the then Bishop of Exeter.
It
was then a Grammar School and today the Portreeve, Courts Leet &
Baron Jury use it for Law Day plus many other occasions and it really
is worth a visit.
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Stop
off at the pub when you visit - The Royal Oak is an Old Coaching
House
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This
is a very brief insight into a very historic town. There are many
other things to look out for - such as Horsemen on some of the roofs
which indicated Civil War Safe Houses, St. Gudula's Well and The
old Railway Station to name just a few.
Many
houses originally had connections with the woollen trade. Look out
for old cartwheel grooves in some of the back lanes.
Ashburton
is an shoppers paradise with many antique and specialist shops.
Plus you can visit all the other excellent shops, café's, restaurants
and of course our PUBS!.
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If
you can add anything else about Ashburton please let us know, or,
if you would like to extol the virtues of your Home Town
drop us a line and tell us why.
E-mail
us at devon.online@bbc.co.uk
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