Woodway House is in Teignmouth, South Devon, England. It was at one time a farm on lands held by the Bishops of Exeter. In around 1815 a thatched "cottage" in the "cottage ornée" style of Horace Walpole's (1717–1797) Thames-side villa, Strawberry Hill, was built here by Captain James Spratt of the Royal Navy.
Woodway Cottage in about 1825 when Captain Spratt was in residence.
A view of the driveway with its granite gateposts and the cast-iron gates which somehow survived World War II.
The old lane which had linked Woodway Road with Dawlish Road and Gorway Mansion. Known to the Griffith family as the "moat".
The old cob-built duck house
Teignmouth is a seaside town, fishing port and civil parish in the English county of Devon. It is on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign, about 12 miles (19 km) south of Exeter. The town had a population of 14,749 at the 2011 census.
Teignmouth
Teignmouth from above the Ness
A view of Teignmouth, the Den and the Ness at Shaldon in the 19th century.
Teignmouth (1860s-1880s) by Francis Frith