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12 Beautiful Villages in Devon You Should Move To

What 12 beautiful villages in Devon should you move to? Have you ever been told that Devon is the best place to live in the whole world, maybe, maybe not. When we've heard it before not once nor twice but many times. All or most of the residence of Devon have been convinced or persuaded to believe their home is the place in the entire world. But to be honest there are some areas of the country we don't love to live. The endless sea views, dramatic coast scenery, asquint cottage in the countryside or stunning city stage can be everyone's dream and all is available somewhere in Devon. We've carefully handpicked 12 beautiful places in Devon where you should move to. That is the subject of this video.

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The BEST Places to Visit in DEVON - Kingsbridge and Start Point

The BEST Places in DEVON - Day Out at Start Point and Kingsbridge and Crabshell Inn Restaurant is well worth a visit if you're visiting South Hams, Devon on holiday

Why not check out some of the best places in Devon. Go to Start Point lighthouse and then to the Crabshell Inn restaurant at Kingsbridge to have great food and relax with amazing views.

Start Point and Kingsbridge are in the South Hams region of South Devon and are very close to Salcombe, Exeter and Plymouth. A short drive from any of these places make these day trips a great way to spend a morning or afternoon.

There's a big car park at Start Point which is £3.50 to get in but well worth it, the walk down and back takes around 40 minutes. The drive from Start Point to Kingsbridge is around 25 minutes (around 9 miles). Kingsbridge is quite a big town with lots of nice shops and restaurants but the Crabshell Inn has a great selection of food and drinks. Well worth a visit.

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Top Ten Most Beautiful Villages In Devon

A run down of the top ten most beautiful villages in Devon.



Devon is a county in southwest England. It encompasses sandy beaches, fossil cliffs, medieval towns and moorland national parks

The English Riviera is a series of picturesque, south-coast harbour towns and villages including Woolacombe, Mortehoe and Clovelly.

The South West Coast Path follows the coastline, taking in the towering cliffs of the northern Exmoor Coast and rock formations on the fossil-rich southern Jurassic Coast.

With so many beautiful villages and seaside resorts, this list was definitely not an easy one to put together!

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10. East Portlemouth

9. Woolacombe

8. Braunton

7. Mortehoe

6. Combe Martin

5. Croyde

4. Appledore

3. Beer

2. Clovelly

1. Bigbury-on-sea

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Most beautiful Seaside Village in UK?! #shorts #outdoors #hiddengems #adventures #travelblogger

Hope Cove is a small seaside village within the civil parish of South Huish in South Hams District, Devon, England. It is located 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Salcombe and 5 miles (8.0 km) south west of Kingsbridge. It has two beaches, and is sheltered by the headland of Bolt Tail.
With seasonal lifeguards and water quality designated as excellent, Hope Cove's beaches are great for families to visit. Best of all, Hope Cove is also dog-friendly, so you won't have to feel bad about potentially leaving your pooch behind. To take in the best bits of South Devon's fantastically rugged coastline, be sure to check out our Hope Cove walking guide.
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Visiting South Devon, England - Things To See & Do

We spend a week exploring South Devon and the English Riviera on the South West Coast of England. #VisitEngland

🎥 Where we stayed in Devon

The activities were arranged by Visit South Devon, for even more things to see and do in South Devon, you can visit

Exploring South Devon we visit Torquay, the inspirational home destination for John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers, wine tasing, paddle boarding, cream teas, steam trains and much more.

We were lucky to have some warm dry weather although there is plenty to see and do all year round.

What we did in South Devon

0:00 Intro To South Devon

0:15 Torquay in the English Riviera

1:10 Sharpham Vineyard on the River Dart

3:21 Paddle Boarding with Exe Adventures

4:34 South Devon Railway -Totnes to Buckfastleigh

5:22 Buckfast Abbey

6:11 Powderham Castle and gardens

7:41 Dartmouth

8:11 Afternoon tea at the Dart Marina Hotel and Spa


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Places to see in ( Salcombe - UK )

Places to see in ( Salcombe - UK )

Salcombe is a popular resort town in the South Hams district of Devon, south west England. The town of Salcombe is close to the mouth of the Kingsbridge Estuary, mostly built on the steep west side of the estuary.

Salcombe lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Salcombe extensive waterfront and the naturally sheltered harbour formed by the estuary gave rise to its success as a boat- and shipbuilding and sailing port and, in modern times, tourism especially in the form of pleasure sailing and yachting. Salcombe is also home to a traditional shellfish fishing industry. Salcombe is part of the electoral ward of Salcombe and Malborough.

Salcombe and Kingsbridge estuary lies between Bolt Head and Sharpitor on the west and Portlemouth Down on the east, and runs inland for some 8.6 kilometres, with numerous side channels. The estuary is actually a ria or drowned valley caused by rising sea levels rather than a true estuary: in total the estuary covers an area of 674ha of which 446 ha are inter-tidal. At high water the length of 'coast' within the ria is 48.6 km. Although there are no major water courses entering the estuary, its total catchment area is 6800 ha (or 68 km2). The estuary was designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest in February 1987 and is also a Local Nature Reserve. Furthermore, in 2014 the European Sea Ports Organisation awarded the harbour Eco-Port status.

Further into the estuary on the east side are a series of popular sandy beaches: Sunny Cove (nearest the bar), the large Mill Bay, Cable Cove (the landing point of a cross-channel cable), Small's Cove and Fisherman's Cove. Adjacent to Fisherman's Cove is a landing slip used by the ferry — open-topped clinker-built motorboats — from Salcombe directly across the estuary, communicating with the hamlet of East Portlemouth (and much used by tourists for access to the beaches).

Although Salcombe harbour hosts a small but active shell fishing fleet of approximately 20 boats (the largest of which is less than 20m in length) the harbour is primarily a recreational leisure port which accommodates approximately 1600 residential yachts and power vessels. Salcombe Yacht Club hosts the Salcombe Yacht Club Regatta every August, attracting up to 400 dinghies in 10 or more dinghy classes plus handicap fleets. The Salcombe Yawls take pride of place as they were all designed and built in Salcombe using traditional boatbuilding techniques.

The Salcombe Town Regatta and sailing regatta form a very popular and busy fortnight in Salcombe. The order in which they run switches each year and usually coincides with favourable tidal conditions for the various events. The Salcombe Town Regatta is the busiest week in the calendar year.

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South Devon Sightseeing

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Places to see in ( Ivybridge - UK )

Places to see in ( Ivybridge - UK )

Ivybridge is a small town and civil parish in the South Hams, in Devon, England. It lies about 9 miles east of Plymouth. It is at the southern extremity of Dartmoor, a National Park of England and Wales and lies along the A38 Devon Expressway road. There are two electoral wards in Ivybridge East and Ivybridge West .

Mentioned in documents as early as the 13th century, Ivybridge's early history is marked by its status as an important crossing-point over the River Erme on the Exeter-to-Plymouth route. In the 16th century mills were built using the River Erme's power. The parish of Saint John was formed in 1836. Ivybridge became a civil parish in 1894 and a town in 1977.

The early urbanisation and development of Ivybridge largely coincided with the Industrial Revolution. Stowford Paper Mill was built in 1787 and rebuilt again in the 1860s with extensive investment. In 1848 the railway arrived on the northern edge of the village [South Devon Railway Company]. The paper mill closed in 2013 after 226 years in Ivybridge and the buildings are being converted to homes and shops. Although occasionally referred to as a dormitory town, many people work in the town itself, and agriculture continues to play an economic role for Ivybridge's hinterland. The area surrounding Ivybridge is almost completely farmland.

The name Ivybridge is derived from a small 13th century hump-backed bridge of the same name. Apart from swimming, it was the only means of crossing the river until the 1830s although plans were put forward in 1819. Ivy was used to describe the bridge, because there was ivy growing on the bridge. As the bridge was the centre of the village and important to its very existence, it was named the parish of Ivybridge in 1894.

Ivybridge is situated deep in the south western peninsula of England, Ivybridge is 182 miles (293 km) from London, 10 miles (16 km) from Totnes and 28 miles (45 km) from Exeter. The main road in and out of the town (the A38) allows fast access to its nearby city Plymouth for many of Ivybridge's commuters.

Ivybridge's earliest known economy relied on the River Erme with a corn mill, tin mill and an edge mill in existence in the town. Later development of the town relied on both the River Erme and the railway, which was built in the latter part of the Industrial Revolution of the United Kingdom.

The town's natural landmark is Western Beacon; a hill that overlooks the town. People walk up there for the views of Ivybridge and the South Hams. The town's first manmade landmark is the Ivy Bridge; a 13th-century hump-backed bridge covered in Ivy. It is still in use today and gives the name of the town – Ivybridge. The two remaining industrial landmarks of the town are the viaduct over the River Erme and the paper mill. The original viaduct was built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1848, only the granite piers remain. The operational line alongside was built by Sir James Charles Inglis opened in 1894 for the Great Western Railway. It still carries the mainline trains. They were key to the town's initial growth in the Industrial Revolution and are still importance to the town today. In the centre of the town a war memorial, equidistant from three of the churches, was unveiled in 1922 and each year on Remembrance Day the town holds a ceremony to those who lost their lives. In recent years another memorial has also been built nearby commemorating the lives of American servicemen stationed in and near the town in 1943-1944, many of whom died on Omaha Beach on D-Day. The Watermark is one of the town's modern landmarks, which began construction in 2007 and was completed in March 2008 at a cost of £1.4 million.

Ivybridge has long been a staging post on the Exeter to Plymouth road dating back to the 13th century and the Ivy Bridge was the only way over the River Erme at the time. The bridge itself is still in use to this day taking cars (one-way) and pedestrians across the river. The first railway station at Ivybridge was not complete when the South Devon Railway was opened, but was brought into use six weeks later on 15 June 1848. The building was situated on the north side of the track, immediately to the west of Ivybridge Viaduct.


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Best Places to Visit in UK | Best Holiday Place in UK | Dartmoor | Aathi World

Best Place to visit in UK. Dartmoor Forest near Devon is an all in one holiday spot with lake, sandy beach, waterfall and other nature places. It’s a great location for families with young children and also ideal for honeymooners. Here you can enjoy cycling, camping, Forest walk, fishing and more.
A place where you will never get disappointed for visiting.

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UNITED KINGDOM driving through Dartmoor national park (10 Oct 2016)

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The BEST Places to Visit in DEVON - Dartmoor & Old Church at Brentor, Tavistock

The BEST Places in DEVON - A day Out at Dartmoor to visit the Old Church at Brentor, near Tavistock and Plymouth is fun! It's also FREE.

If you're visiting Devon on holiday, why not check out Dartmoor? Brentor Church on Dartmoor is located on top of a Tor (small mountain) and is amazing to see! A great morning or afternoons walk to take in the amazing scenery.

This ancient monument is perched on top of a cliff on Dartmoor which is close to the market town of #Tavistock near Plymouth in Devon. We had a great day out on a Sunny Autumnal day. The St Michael de Rupe Church is nearly 1000 years old. Can you just imagine! What did the world even look like then!

It's well worth going to see this famous place and you won't be disappointed, there is free parking right next to the entrance. A good run out for the dog and children who had a great time. Check out the trees, blown over by the wind. Believe me when I say that we can experience four seasons in a day here on #Dartmoor.

If you don't know what 'The Moors' are they are natural grasslands that are quite high up and exposed. They are both beautiful and rugged. There have been lots of books, movies and poems about Dartmoor, Exmoor, Yorkshire Moors and many many more. My favourites among them are below:

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Check them out and you will see the true beauty!

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Otro día familiar en el místico Dartmoor en Inglaterra. Steven Spielberg dijo que cuando filmó Warhorse aquí, ¡ni siquiera había tocado la superficie! Este lugar es tan sorprendente que la iglesia ha estado aquí por cientos de años. Este antiguo monumento se alza sobre un acantilado en Dartmoor, que está cerca de la ciudad comercial de Tavistock, cerca de Plymouth en Devon. Tuvimos un gran día en un soleado día otoñal. La iglesia de San Miguel de Rupe tiene casi 1000 años. ¿Te lo puedes imaginar? ¿Cómo se veía el mundo entonces?

Vale la pena ir a ver este famoso lugar y no te decepcionará, hay un aparcamiento gratuito justo al lado de la entrada. Una buena escapada para el perro y los niños que lo pasaron muy bien. Echa un vistazo a los árboles, arrastrados por el viento. Créeme cuando digo que podemos experimentar cuatro estaciones en un día aquí en Dartmoor.

Si no sabes qué son los 'moros', son pastizales naturales que están bastante altos y expuestos. Ambos son hermosos y resistentes. Ha habido muchos libros, películas y poemas sobre Dartmoor, Exmoor, Yorkshire Moors y muchos más.

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Top 5 Recommended Hotels In Kingsbridge | Luxury Hotels In Kingsbridge

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Beesands: A Hidden Gem In Devon, England #beesands

The video shows you the village of Beesands and Beesands Beach, a hidden gem in South Devon, England. You can also see some of the South West Coast Path, which is England's longest waymarked long-distance footpath and a National Trail.

5 Reasons why you should visit Beesands and Beesands Beach:

1. Hidden Gem: Beesands and its beach are true hidden gems waiting to be discovered. The unspoiled beauty, tranquil waters, and charming village make it a must-visit spot for nature lovers.

2. Serene Escape: Beesands Beach offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The sound of waves, soft sands, and picturesque views create a calming atmosphere that soothes the soul.

3. Nature's Bounty: Nestled along the South Devon coast, Beesands reveals nature's bounty at its finest. From rock pools teeming with marine life to coastal walks with breathtaking vistas, every moment here feels like a gift.

4. Seaside Charm: The quaint village of Beesands adds to its allure. Colorful cottages, friendly locals, and fresh seafood from the nearby fishing boats create an authentic seaside charm that captures hearts.

5. Timeless Beauty: Beesands Beach transcends time – it's a place where ancient cliffs meet the ever-changing tides. Whether you're exploring the shoreline or simply sitting on the pebbles, you'll feel connected to something timeless.

Remember to explore this hidden gem and capture its magic on camera! 📸🌊🏖️

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Location: Beesands Beach is a shingle beach located midway between Hallsands and Torcross on the coast of Start Bay in South Devon, England. You can reach it within a 30-minute car journey from Dartmouth and within one and a half hours from Exeter.

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Kingsbridge South Hams Devon.

Kingsbridge is a market town and tourist hub in the South Hams district of Devon, England, with a population of 6,116 at the 2011 census. Two electoral wards bear the name of Kingsbridge (East & North). Their combined population at the above census was 4,381. It is situated at the northern end of the Kingsbridge Estuary, a river that extends to the sea six miles south of the town. It is the third largest settlement in the South Hams, following Ivybridge, the largest, and Totnes.

The town formed around a bridge which was built in or before the 10th century between the royal estates of Alvington, to the west, and Chillington, to the east, hence giving it the name of Kyngysbrygge (King's bridge). In 1219 the Abbot of Buckfast was granted the right to hold a market there, and by 1238 the settlement had become a borough. The manor remained in possession of the abbot until the Dissolution of the Monasteries, when it was granted to Sir William Petre. Kingsbridge was never represented in Parliament or incorporated by charter, the local government being by a portreeve. It lay within the hundred of Stanborough.
Kingsbridge is in fact a combination of two towns, Kingsbridge and Dodbrooke. Dodbrooke was granted its own market in 1257 and had become a borough by 1319. While Dodbrooke was originally considered to be the dominant of the two, Kingsbridge later expanded to include it. The town consists of two ecclesiastical parishes: St. Edmund's in the west and St. Thomas Becket at Dodbrooke in the east. St. Edmund's Church, in mainly Perpendicular style, retains some 13th-century features including a font, but was enlarged and reconsecrated around 1414 and was mostly rebuilt in the 19th century. The parish church of St. Thomas Becket displays a particularly well-preserved rood screen, restored in 1897.
In 1798 the town mills were converted into a woollen manufactory, which produced large quantities of cloth, and serge manufacture was introduced early in the 19th century. During the 19th century the town had an active coastal shipping trade, shipbuilding, a tannery, other industries and a large monthly cattle market. The chief exports were cider, corn, malt, and slate.
The town centre retains many 18th and 19th-century buildings. The Shambles, or market arcade, was rebuilt in 1796 but retains its 16th-century granite piers. The former grammar school, now a museum, was founded and built by Thomas Crispin in 1670.
Kingsbridge has been the main market town in the area for centuries. Being situated within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and its proximity to the spectacular south Devon coast and sailing venues, such as Salcombe, Kingsbridge has developed into a popular tourist destination. Its attractions include several restaurants, pubs, a cinema housed in the town hall building, and a museum devoted to the chemist William Cookworthy, born in Kingsbridge in 1705.
There are two supermarkets in Kingsbridge: a Morrisons and a Tesco Store, which opened on Valentines Day 2011. It also has a large secondary school, Kingsbridge Community College, which has over 1000 pupils and serves the surrounding area. Kingsbridge is home to the only nightclub in the South Hams, Coast, with the next nearest club being in Torquay.
The town is linked to Plymouth and Dartmouth by the A379 road, and to Salcombe and Totnes by the A381. For seventy years Kingsbridge boasted a railway station until the branch line, via South Brent, was closed in 1963 as part of the reshaping of British railways.
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South Devon Coast - Devon Holiday Attractions

The video is of three coastal areas in South Devon, England. It takes you to Torcross, Start Point, and Prawle Point every one of them well worth a visit with beautiful views and wonderful walks.

Jamie Rogers' Twenty-Seven restaurant - Kingsbridge, Devon

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Places to see in ( Hope Cove - UK )

Places to see in ( Hope Cove - UK )

Hope Cove is a small seaside village within the civil parish of South Huish in South Hams District, Devon, England. It is located some 5 miles west of Salcombe and 5 miles south-west of Kingsbridge. It has two beaches, and is sheltered by the headland of Bolt Tail.

Historically, the village falls into two parts — Outer Hope and Inner Hope. Inner Hope fell within the parish of Malborough until the 1970s, when it was united with its neighbor on the other side of a small headland. Both parts of the village originally developed as centres for the local fishing industry. Hope also developed a reputation for smuggling and for plundering wrecked ships.

In 1588, the ships of the Spanish Armada passed the village as they moved up the English Channel. After the Armada was defeated and headed back through storms, the San Pedro el Mayor, a transport ship fitted out as a hospital, was blown onto the rocks between Inner and Outer Hope. The 140 survivors were initially sentenced to death, but were eventually ransomed and sent back to Spain. The village was the setting for a number of studies by the Victorian painter Sir Luke Fildes; inspiring the cottage in his famous work in oil 'The Doctor'.

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution established a lifeboat station at Hope Cove in 1878 on land donated by the Earl of Devon. Four boats, all named Alexandra, were supplied in 1887, 1900 and 1903. The station was closed in April 1930 by which time the neighbouring station at Salcombe had been equipped with a motor lifeboat which could cover Bigbury Bay.

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