As autumn flows into winter
The River Tamar forms the boundary between Cornwall and Devon. Rising only 4 miles from Bude and the Atlantic Ocean, the it flows south, slowly at first, for nearly 50 miles to the English Channel. In its middle reaches, the River Tamar winds its way through steep wooded country.
Horsebridge is a hamlet on the Devon bank of the river. Built in 1437, possibly by French Benedictine monks, the ‘horsebridge’ is the middle of three ancient crossing points on the river.
As autumn flows into winter
The River Tamar forms the boundary between Cornwall and Devon. Rising only 4 miles from Bude and the Atlantic Ocean, the it flows south, slowly at first, for nearly 50 miles to the English Channel. In its middle reaches, the River Tamar winds its way through steep wooded country.
Horsebridge is a hamlet on the Devon bank of the river. Built in 1437, possibly by French Benedictine monks, the ‘horsebridge’ is the middle of three ancient crossing points on the river.