Francis Stevens' Sketchbook, page 18, Artist Notes on the "Beauties" of Clovelly, July 19 1819
Artist notes/journal, dated July 19 1819.
[Working transcription:]
A Very excellent road to Clovelly is now made from
the high road [thro’?] the Grounds of Sir J.H. Williams.
The first dark Green gate after you pass the Post
Which marks the end of Woolfardisworthy parish
& the [Commencement?] of Clovelly, from Bideford is
the one you are to Exeter from it you will have
a very fine View of Lundy Island the Coast Both
East & West- & as you approach the Village will
see it under the Cliffs at the different turns the Road
is obliged to make at the Head of the deep Valley it
Passes over.- Considerable judgement is displayed
in its formation which is on an Easy descent & [there?]
on the Brow of the Precipice is perfectly safe-
It is one of the Beauties of the County-
From it we (Turner & myself) saw the most ex
traordinary combinations of Colour on the Sea inn
umerable- the Day very Cloudy & Raining at many
Places where the sun shone upon the water it was
often most vivid emerald green.
Bideford Bridge is a very remarkable structure.
It [consists?] 24 arches & those of different [spans?] & very
irregularly placed sometimes a large arch then smaller
ones than 2 larger & then many larger until the
number mentioned is completed, it [is?] the appearance
of being very low in structure at high water-
The town is not very Picturesque & the View up is the
Best looking from the lime kilns on the Barnstaple
Road- they are very Picturesque & have the appearance
Of Old [Tower?] at a distance.
Barnstaple appears from the little I saw of it to
Contain very little worthy of artistic attention-
July 19. 1819
Image Details
Date | July 19 1819 |
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Year | 1819 |
Place | |
County | Devon |
Medium | Pencil |
Format | |
Subject | Artist notes/journal |
Size | 120 x 180mm |
Creator | Stevens, Francis |
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