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An attractive hamlet, a few miles south east of Newton Abbot. The village is a conservation area, with plenty of traditional cob and thatch. Fishing, pony trekking and walking are available locally.
At the western side of the Stokenham Parish is the settlement of Chillington the largest of the settlements within the parish. It is a long 'ribbon' developed village stretching from Stokenham along the A379 to the western edge of the parish. Most
The attractive village set high in the Teign Valley close to the Kennick and Tottiford reservoirs, has a breathtaking countryside all around. It is a former mining area - tin, sliver, copper and manganese all mined locally. There is a church (with a
A market and wool town just off the A38 Exeter to Plymouth road. It has an attractive main street, dating mainly from the early 1800's. Chudleigh Rock and the old limeklins are a popular visitor attraction in the town.
Another village where the church and the old inn are both worth a visit. Look out too for the Almshouses, in a building which was presented to the Parish by the Earl of Bath in 1620 and apart from housing the village poor,
A lovely tidal harbour fronts this little village on the Western bank of the Exe Estuary just north of Dawlish Warren. It is a popular boating spot with church, pubs, local shops, and accommodation.
A solid granite-built village on the edge of dartmoor, a few miles northwest of Ivybridge. Focus of a huge parish, mainly of archaeology-rich moorland. Its principal livelihood is the local claypits. There is a pub, local shop and post office.
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