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Cities, towns and villiages in Great Torrington
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| Appledore, Devon |
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Appledore is full of history, with watchtowers, lookouts, a smugglers tunnel, captains' house and a quay overlooking the meeting points of the rivers Torridge and Taw. Its was described by Charles Kingsley as the 'little white fishing village', and is still full of 'olde worlde' charm with narrow cobbled lanes,...
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| Barnstaple, Devon |
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Barnstaple has received many other prestigious awards for its floral displays, in fact more than any other town in the UK, including 'Entente Florale' , 'Nations' and 'World in Bloom' competitions.
Barnstaple is the commercial centre of the region, combining sophisticated shopping with the bustling atmosphere of markets and speciality...
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| Bideford, Devon |
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The Victorian novelist Charles Kingsley described Bideford as "The little white town which slopes upward from its broad river tide". Kinsley spent time here writing his famous novel Westward Ho!
Bideford was Britain's third largest port in the 16th Century. Today, the narrow town centre streets lead down to the...
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| Braunton, Devon |
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The village of Braunton is situated on the A361 between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe, and on the crossroads of the main coastal road to the fine sandy beaches of Saunton and Croyde.
The village makes claim to be the largest village in England. The old part of the village contains narrow...
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