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Stag Lodge former main entrances to Saltram Park

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Stag Lodge former main entrances to Saltram Park

Caption - Stag Lodge - Stag Lodge was once one of the main entrances to Saltram Park which was originally laid out as a deer park. The lodge gets its name from the stone sculptures of stags adorning the outer pillars (not shown in this picture). The lodge is now open to pedestrians only and a walk of about half a mile through mixed woodland leads to the house.

Walk 2018 : Saltram Park & Hardwick Wood, Plymouth

Photographer : John Paterson

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The County of Devon offers a wide range of walking. With two lengthy sections of coastal path along the north and south coasts the variety of walking on offer is hard to match anywhere in the British Isles. Add to this the wild moors of the Dartmoor National Park with the highest land in southern England and you soon realise why Devon has such a high reputation among walkers. Elsewhere there are many pretty villages to explore as well as vast tracts of rural farmland with a patchwork of fields surrounded by hedgerows.

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