South West England – our roots

This entry is part 11 of 22 in the series 2013 UK
Cerne Abbas giant

Thursday we drove from Portsmouth to Exeter. Along the way we stopped at Cerne Abbas – a large chalk drawing In the hill. No one is sure if this is a prehistoric figure or a representation of Oliver Cromwell. Either way it is pretty impressive. If it wasn’t blowing 30+ knots we would have walked up the hill to get a closer look. Some of you will be more familiar with the Simpsons version of this.

Ancient Homer

It was a short drive from here we went to Sherborne Castle built by Sir Walter Raleigh. Very informative local guides helped to make this another interesting stop. Still too cold to walk outside so we missed the old castle destroyed by the Cromwell’s soldiers in the Civil War.

Sherborne Castle

Friday we awoke to grey skies and showers. We spent the day trying to trace our roots in Devon. Warren’s family on his fathers side had lived in Dartmouth and Totnes while my family on Dad’s side had come from Littleham and Northam.

Northam churchyard

After visiting a number of churchyards we finally found the headstones for what I think are relatives of my Granny, the Pickards.

Driving in Devon

It is beautiful country though the lanes to some of these small villages are VERY narrow. The east coastline was very pretty even with the grey weather while what we could see of the west looked much more rugged.

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