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The little seaport town of Salcombe is seen to the greatest 

 advantage from the Portlemouth side of the harbour; 

 indeed, Ringrone, Woodcot, and some other villas, are so 

 embosomed in trees, that they are scarcely discoverable to 

 a passer-by on the same side of the water. 



Strangers who are desirous of obtaining the view in 

 question, (if they are going from Kingsbridge to Salcombe 

 by the Queen Steamer), can be landed at " Dutch 

 End," and after spending a little time in a ramble on 

 the Portlemouth shore, they can proceed to the Ferry 

 House, from whence the boat will readily convey them 

 across to Salcombe. 



