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Dawlish
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Bovey Tracey
With a number of unique visitor attractions and mixture of shops, Bovey Tracey is a pretty cob and Dartmoor-granite built town.
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
Kingsteignton
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
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,
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.
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
Ogwell
East and West Ogwell are just to the soutwest of Newton Abbot. Both have churches although West Ogwell is little more than a few houses. Both are very lovely places. There is a pub and accommodation in East Ogwell only.
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…
Ipplepen
A thriving community overlooking attractive countryside, just off the Newton to Totnes road. The village stocks are still here in the churchyard. Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes creator, stayed here at Parkhill House.
Hennock
High above the Teign Valley at 800 feet stands Hennock. Quiet and peaceful, this small village clusters around its shop, church and pub and lies close to the beauty spots of the Kennick and Tottiford reservoirs.
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.
Ilsington
A pretty village next to Haytor, the most famous tor on Dartmoor, and the Granite railway - built to ship stone to Teignmouth docks. Mining history surrounds the village.
Holcombe
On the hillside overlooking the sea between Teignmouth and Dawlish. Cob and thatch cottages. Smuggling connections - walk down Smugglers Lane to the tiny inlet at the end of Teignmouth sea wall where booty was unloaded.
Kingskerswell
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
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
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.
North Bovey
A very pretty Dartmoor village about 2 miles southwest of Moretonhampstead. White thatched cottages encircle a large village green.