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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.
Kenton
Famous for it's red sandstone church, built in the reign of Edward III, this attractive village is situated on the road between Dawlish and Exeter. Although very much a Devon community, the village green displays an ancient Cornish cross whose…
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
Buckland-in-the-Moor
This is one of Devon's "dream villages" nestling on the edge of the Moor with a medieval church made up of stone quarried on the Moor, and a cluster of thatched cottages overlooking the woodland of Holne Chase - a very popular tourist attraction. Th
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.
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.
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
Cockwood
A lovely tidal harbour fronts this little village on the Western bank of the Exe Estuary just north of Dawlish Warren. It is a popular boating spot with church, pubs, local shops, and accommodation.
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…
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
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.
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.