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Julia Ross
Here are some of the places in England that helped
inspire scenes in The Wyldshay Trilogy:
Dorset . Lyme . Bluebells
. Devon . Farms . Dartmoor . Derbyshire . Houses . Bath . Countryside .
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Dorset: The South
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Ryder's road home to Wyldshay?

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Collapsing cliffs and (below) a fishing village

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Lyme Regis, the Cobb, and Fossils on
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Bluebell Woods |

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Devonshire - Village, Coast, and
Wild Beaches |

Thatched cottages - and (below) lush woodlands


The daisy path - and (below) the wild beach
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A fisherman's inn - and (below) Devonshire coves


The smugglers' track

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Historic Farmyards |


Remains of stone haystack platforms in the rick
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Let sleeping piglets lie? |
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The misty wilds of Dartmoor |

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Derbyshire |

Into the Derbyshire hills

A ruined medieval keep near the path

Quarry Bank Georgian Cotton Mill |

Across the lonely Peaks

Chatsworth - inspiration for Wrendale?

The Apprentice House |
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Houses |

Saltram near Plymouth

Glasshouses at Chatsworth

Stourhead
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Montacute House in Somerset

Buckland Abbey in Devon

Regency Wallpaper |
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Georgian Bath |


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Through the countryside near Bath |



Packhorse Bridge
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Tumuli (Round Barrows) in the distance
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The Ornamental Lake |

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