Lynmouth
Lynmouth is a village in Devon, England, on the northern edge of Exmoor. The town straddles the convergence of the West Lyn and also East Lyn rivers, in a gorge 700 feet (210 m) below Lynton, which was the only area to increase to once Lynmouth became as built-up as possible. The villages are connected by the Lynton and also Lynmouth Cliff Railway, which functions 2 cable-connected cars and trucks by gravity, using water tanks. Both towns are a civil parish governed by Lynton and Lynmouth Town Council. The parish limits prolong southwards from the shore, and also include hamlets such as Barbrook and also little moorland negotiations such as East Ilkerton, West Ilkerton and also Shallowford. The South West Coastline Course as well as Tarka Trail pass through, and also the Two Moors Way ranges from Ivybridge in South Devon to Lynmouth; the Samaritans Way South West runs from Bristol to Lynton, and the Coleridge Way from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth. Lynmouth was defined by Thomas Gainsborough, who honeymooned there with his bride-to-be Margaret Burr, as "the most delightful place for a landscape painter this country can boast".