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With its lovely Blue Flag beaches, pleasant gardens, pedrestrianised shopping areas, and friendly ambience, Babbacombe makes an enjoyable resort for a family holiday...
This idyllic thatched village perfectly reflects the harmony and glory of a by-gone age, for here you can walk in ancient parkland, or take a romantic drive around Cockington in a.....
This delightful seaside resort with its snug little harbour is a place where visitors can enjoy a holiday of endless hours of enchantment and summer fun. Paignton lies.....
The long history of Brixham first began in pre-historic caves, finds suggest that Human beings sheltered here during the Ice Age..
Galmpton is a medium sized village located between Paignton and Brixham by the River Dart, close to Stoke Gabriel. Agatha Christie lived here and was closely linked to the local.....
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Outstanding grounds surround this late 14th century house, with original great hall, outer courtyard and a collection of other.....
The house called Greenway sitting serenely in attractive countryside has been an important Devon home for centuries, during which.....
Built by the Normans in the 11th century, Totnes castle has one of the best preserved shell keeps in England...
Often referred to as a mile long sandpit, Dawlish Warren sits at the mouth of the River Exe where river and sea become one. It.....
A luxuriant garden by the sea, with an Arts & Crafts-style house, featuring Art Deco-influenced interiors...
Darmouth Castle occupies a rocky promontory overlooking the Dart estuary. It was one of a chain of castles built by Henry VIII.....