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Sheltered inside the Kingsbridge Estuary, Salcombe retains its peace and quiet by favouring the pedestrian over the motorist. There is plenty of parking around the edges of the town and the wisdom of using it becomes clear when you see the narrow str
A lively village on the Dart, Staverton has the best surviving medieval bridge in Devon. Cider making and slate quarrying have been a staple in the parish, the size of the quarrying community becoming so large in the 1850's that a new church was bui
A quiet village on the coast near the Dart Estuary. The church stands atop a hill - a landmark for local sailors and contains some fine brasses. Blackpool Sands and Gardens adorn the coast very near the village. There is a pub, shops, and accommodati
In the South Hams of Devon and dating back to Saxon times, Stokenham in the parish of the same name is one of seven settlements in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Of some 15 square miles and with approximately 7 miles of coast line.
A delightful village set at the head of a creek on the Dart Estuary. Huge ancient yew trees in the churchyard, old orchard, mill pond and yearly wassailing ceremony - you can't get much more traditional than this. Popular with boating enthusiasts be
Across the Estuary from Teignmouth, Shaldon village is a real period piece and a truly unforgettable place of narrow streets and alleyways of thatched cottages and Georgian houses. It is also a lively place, especially with boating and beach activity
Across the Exe Estuary from Exmouth, Starcross is a small waterside village with plenty of railway interest. The remains of one of Brunel's atmospheric railway pumping stations is here, and the modern railway,
Attractive, well kept village on the fringe of Dartmoor, just off the A38. Remains of watermills and a windmill (on the moor). Interesting church, pubs and local shops. Bronze age remains on Dartmoor.
A tiny village almost on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, 3 miles northwest of Buckfastleigh. Set in wild beautiful moorland. Direct access to open moorland walks, including Scorriton Down with a well known stone circle. On the Two Moors Way. There is a
Partner village to Combeignteignhead on the south of the Teign Estuary. Sat securely in a valley less than a mile or so from the coast, Stokeinteignhead is a quietly attractive place in a conservation area, with thatched cottages strung along a windi
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