The hut has seats on all four sides. The 2 shorter sides have verses by John Keble and Reginald Heber inscribed into them:
I praised the earth in beauty seen,
With garlands gay of various green;
I praised the sea whose ample field
Shone glorious as a silver shield;
And earth and ocean seemed to say,
Our beauties are but for a day.
O God! O Good beyond compare!
If thus Thy meaner works are fair,
If thus Thy bounties gild the span
Of ruin'd earth and sinful man,
How glorious must the mansion be,
Where Thy redeemed shall dwell with Thee!
The above are the first and third verses of Praise by Reginald Heber (1783-1826)
Needs no show of mountain hoary,
Winding shore or deepening glen,
Where the landscape in its glory
Teaches truth to wandering men:
Give true hearts but earth and sky,
And some flowers to bloom and die,
Homely scenes and simple views
Lowly thoughts may best infuse.
This verse is taken from a longer poem - First Sunday after Ephiphany by John Keble. It was part of his book The Christian Year.
Further Reading
A Devon family: the story of the Aclands by Lady Acland. Published by Phillimore, 1981
The Acland family: maps and surveys 1720-1840: edited by Mary R. Ravenhill and Margery M. Rowe. Published by Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 2006
Memorial Hut, Selworthy Beacon
Memorial Hut, Selworthy Beacon
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