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Dartington village is usually identified with its world famous College, which is a leading centre of new ideas in all the arts and social sciences. Also at Dartington is the Cider Press Crafts Centre. Dartington Hall, the home of the College, is a wo
Part Victorian and part Regency, the seaside town of Dawlish has a special charm and character situated on Brunel’s stunning South Devon Coast Railway.
A mesh of narrow lanes, stairways and corridors, with plenty of medieval and Elizabethan streetscapes, make Dartmouth a must-see for anyone visiting this part of Devon. The town has a reputation for good food - with many fine restaurants, as well as
One of the best beaches in the South West, Dawlish Warren has golden sands backed by sand dunes and a nature reserve.
On the road from Exeter over the moor to Moretonhampstead, Dunsford occupies the topmost reaches of the Teign valley in glorious countryside. Th famed Daffodil woods are close by as well as the Steps Bridge over the Teign.
An exceptionally beautiful riverside settlement on the Dart. Book very early if you want a relaxed riverside holiday in this truly sublime spot. A local pub caters admirably for a predominantly tourist community, but for more than that you will need
A historic village with some impressive 16th and 17th Century cob and thatch cottages. It takes its name from a large iron age fort on Denbury Down. There is a church, post office, pub and accommodation.
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