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Dawlish
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Ashburton
Nestled in the heart of South Devon, Ashburton is a charming market town that seamlessly blends historical allure with contemporary vibrancy. Surrounded by the picturesque landscapes of Dartmoor, this quaint town beckons visitors with its quaint…
Teignmouth
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
Bovey Tracey
With a number of unique visitor attractions and mixture of shops, Bovey Tracey is a pretty cob and Dartmoor-granite built town.
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Starcross
Across the Exe Estuary from Exmouth, Starcross is a small waterside village with plenty of railway interest. The village is a popular centre for sailing and is also a good location for bird watching on the Exe Estuary.
History
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Chudleigh
This captivating and charming town has a vast history dating back over thousands of years. Prehistoric remains have been found in the caves at Rock, while an Iron Age hillfort overlooks the pretty town. Today the town of Chudleigh is thriving and is…
North Bovey
A very pretty Dartmoor village about 2 miles southwest of Moretonhampstead. White thatched cottages encircle a large village green.
Bishopsteignton
A large village on the north bank of the Teign Estuary a mile or two west of Teignmouth. Fine views over the estuary. Convenient for the sea at Teignmouth or estuary walks. Little Haldon Heath nature reserve is situated at the top of the village.
Scorriton
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
Holne
A delightful moorland village in the Dartmoor National Park with an active farm and farm shop (Holne Court) and tearoom for passing walkers and visitors. The village is the perfect stop off point for Two Moors Way. Fishing and walking on the river…
Denbury (Torbryan)
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.
Dawlish
Dawlish Warren is a top family resort in South Devon with one of the best beaches - find things to do, places to stay and events in Dawlish Warren.
Coffinswell
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.
Manaton
Scattered village just across the Teign valley from Lustleigh. Beautiful views all round. Manaton rocks includes the formation known as "The Bowerman's Nose" a much photographed landmark on Dartmoor. Close to the famous Becky Falls.
Lustleigh
Situated within the captivating landscapes of Dartmoor National Park, Lustleigh is a picturesque village that exudes timeless charm and natural beauty.
Combeignteignhead
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,
Widecombe-in-the-Moor
The village that everyone knows through the popular song (Tom Pearce and his Grey Mare). Widecombe is a big draw for visitors the world over.
Trusham
On the southern flanks of the Haldon Hills, Trusham is another near-perfect looking traditional Devon village with cob and thatch houses set attractively round the church. Strangely, Trusham has links with heavy industry - Quarrying and railways have
Stokeinteignhead
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