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A place of sheer enchantment with narrow streets crammed with characterful properties, leading down to the estuary where many small boats are beached and moored...
This is a city that evokes stirring memories of England's great maritime past...
Salcombe is a pleasant town with a happy atmosphere making it a joy to explore when you tire of lazing on one of the beautiful sandy beaches or need to relax after an energetic morning at sea...
In the summer months Torcross is a popular tourist destination. Part of the bank of shingle on which Torcross stands, takes in Slapton Ley, a 270 acre freshwater lake, an important winter habitat for wildfowl...
Hallsands is a powerful reminder of the havoc and destruction caused by gale lashed, turbulent seas...
Many myths surround the legend of Old Mother Hubbard, did she exist or didn't she? but the cottage she is supposed to have.....
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Built by the Normans in the 11th century, Totnes castle has one of the best preserved shell keeps in England...
Buckland Abbey is situated near Yelverton at the edge of the Dartmoor National Park. It was built as a 13th century Cistercian.....
One of the most amazing things about this fine abbey is that it was built almost entirely by amateur builders. The Benedictine.....
Designed in 1836 by James Walker..