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Cities, towns and villiages in Honiton
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| Axminster, Devon |
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Axminster, home of the famous carpet which bears its name, has all the charm and character of a typical unspoilt market town. Originally built on a Saxon town layout, Axminster features some fine Victorian buildings and winding streets well worth exploring.
The Thursday cattle market is a jolly bustling affair...
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| Axmouth, Devon |
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Established in the seventh century, Axmouth is a beautiful village which was once a thriving and important south coast port. It now features some fine examples of 18th and 19th Century farmhouses and cottages.
The Axe Estuary is a favoured haunt for bird-watchers throughout the year, and provides a well protected...
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| Beer, Devon |
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A beautiful, unspoilt fishing village, once a smuggler's haven, where fishermen still use the old capstans on the beach for pulling up their boats. The beach is a natural sun trap and the views across the bay from Jubilee Gardens are simply stunning. Spectacular scenery can be enjoyed on coastal...
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| Branscombe, Devon |
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Branscombe is a very pleasant village just inland from the sea in an impressive wooded valley, containing cottages of cob and thatch, with roses growing round their doors. There is also an old Norman church. The National Trust own much of the land round here, including the village Bakery and...
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