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The old village has a charm of thatched cottages, an orchard containing the ruins of an old castle and a brook running through its churchyard. The village has just won its 60 year battle to be bypassed. There are also a church, pub, shops and accommo
At the head of an estuary named after it, Kingsbridge is reckoned as the capital of the South Hams - the most southerly part of the South Devon area. Kingsbridge and the lands around it passed into the possession of the Buckfast Abbey some time after
Pottery centre, reckoned to be the largest village in the country. Situated on the northern edge of Newton Abbot. Attractive central area around the 15th Century church. Medieval water supply in the form of the "fairwater" still to be seen in the chu
On the Exeter to Dawlish road, Kenton owns some elegant town houses featured along the main road.
Somewhat overshadowed by its illustrious neighbour Dartmouth, Kingswear has nevertheless a charm and character all of its own. The Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway terminates here (you must get the ferry to Dartmouth), and it has its own castle s
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