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Tom Davies

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Tom's Walks 7 - Upper Creedy Valley

Tom Davies describes a walk of 4.5 miles (2 hours) along the Upper Creedy Valley with splendid views at every stage.
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Tom's Walks 6 - Two Chapels

Tom Davies takes us along a figure-of-eight route that includes the chapels at Posbury and Oldridge. This walk of 4.1 miles takes approx 2 hours.
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Tom's Walks 5 - Crediton to Shobrooke along the Devonshire Heartland Way

Tom Davies follows a 5 mile circular route, mainly on footpaths, from the Crediton Leisure Centre to Shobrooke and back again.
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Tom's Walks 4 - Crediton to Hookway

3.3 mile route from Crediton tation to Hookway and back again, with wonderful views to the east, south and west of Crediton.
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Tom's Walks 3 - From Shobrooke

In the third of his blogs describing his favourite walks, Tom Davies takes us along a 5 mile route from Shobrooke with splendid distant views.
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Tom's Walks 2 - From Sandford

Tom Davies describes a 6 mile route from Sandford with panoramic views of the Creedy Valley and the Cheriton Fitzpaine area.
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Tom's Walks 1 - Around Posbury  

Mid Devon is a paradise for walkers. In a series of blogs, keen walker Tom Davies shares some of his favourite local walks, starting at the historic St Luke’s Chapel at Posbury.
Local History

A Distinguished Scholar in Deepest Devon 

Dot, Dot, Dot, Dash is morse code for V and the opening rhythm of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony. During World War II it became a famous BBC theme tune, thanks to Courtenay Edward Stevens, a distinguished Oxford academic, who spent his final days in Lewis Cottage, near Colebrooke, and is buried in the village churchyard. Here Tom Davies, who knew him well, describes the extraordinary career of a much loved scholar and tutor, an authority on Roman history and wartime intelligence officer, who rubbed shoulders with J R R Tolkien and C S Lewis and inspired generations of students.