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At the air show

Farnborough

in the county of Hampshire

Kynance Cove

Kynance Cove

in the county of Cornwall

Sail boats and harbour hillside homes

Kingswear

in the county of Devon

Rafal Bartkowiak's Pictures of Teignmouth

a Historic Market Town in the county of Devon

(6 total)Teignmouth Pictures

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A picture of Teignmouth
Teignmouth

Teignmouth

Teignmouth is a town in Devon, England, situated on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign. In 1690, it was the last place in England to be invaded by a foreign power. The town grew from a fishing port associated with the Newfoundland cod industry to a fashionable resort of some note in Georgian times, with further expansion after the opening of the South Devon Railway in 1846. Today, its port still operates and the town remains a popular seaside holiday location. Description from Wikipedia.

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Teignmouth, English Coastal Scenes, Devon


4 stars
A picture of Teignmouth
Teignmouth

Teignmouth

Teignmouth is a town in Devon, England, situated on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign. In 1690, it was the last place in England to be invaded by a foreign power. The town grew from a fishing port associated with the Newfoundland cod industry to a fashionable resort of some note in Georgian times, with further expansion after the opening of the South Devon Railway in 1846. Today, its port still operates and the town remains a popular seaside holiday location. Description from Wikipedia.

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Teignmouth, English Coastal Scenes, Trains and Railways, Trees and Woodlands, Devon


A picture of Teignmouth
Teignmouth

Teignmouth

Teignmouth is a town in Devon, England, situated on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign. In 1690, it was the last place in England to be invaded by a foreign power. The town grew from a fishing port associated with the Newfoundland cod industry to a fashionable resort of some note in Georgian times, with further expansion after the opening of the South Devon Railway in 1846. Today, its port still operates and the town remains a popular seaside holiday location. Description from Wikipedia.

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Teignmouth, English Coastal Scenes, Devon


4 stars
A picture of Teignmouth
Teignmouth

Teignmouth

Teignmouth is a town in Devon, England, situated on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign. In 1690, it was the last place in England to be invaded by a foreign power. The town grew from a fishing port associated with the Newfoundland cod industry to a fashionable resort of some note in Georgian times, with further expansion after the opening of the South Devon Railway in 1846. Today, its port still operates and the town remains a popular seaside holiday location. Description from Wikipedia.

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Teignmouth, English Coastal Scenes, Devon


A picture of Teignmouth
Teignmouth

Teignmouth

Teignmouth is a town in Devon, England, situated on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign. In 1690, it was the last place in England to be invaded by a foreign power. The town grew from a fishing port associated with the Newfoundland cod industry to a fashionable resort of some note in Georgian times, with further expansion after the opening of the South Devon Railway in 1846. Today, its port still operates and the town remains a popular seaside holiday location. Description from Wikipedia.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Teignmouth, English Coastal Scenes, Devon


A picture of Teignmouth
Teignmouth

Teignmouth

Teignmouth is a town in Devon, England, situated on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign. In 1690, it was the last place in England to be invaded by a foreign power. The town grew from a fishing port associated with the Newfoundland cod industry to a fashionable resort of some note in Georgian times, with further expansion after the opening of the South Devon Railway in 1846. Today, its port still operates and the town remains a popular seaside holiday location. Description from Wikipedia.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Teignmouth, English Coastal Scenes, Trees and Woodlands, Devon