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Cities, towns and villiages in Plymouth
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| Cawsand, Cornwall |
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These two villages, for complex historical reasons, are often classed as the same village. They remain mainly unspoilt, with enormous sea walls, a pebble beach and roads just about wide enough for one car. Situated in the far south east corner of Cornwall the villages are famous as...
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| Downderry, Cornwall |
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A long, straight beach made up of a mixture of sand, shingle and pebbles. The beach is popular with visitors and locals and is backed by cliffs. Seaton Valley Country Park is 2 miles west of the beach.
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| Gunnislake, Cornwall |
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Until the construction of the Tamar road bridge at Saltash in 1962, the 16th century bridge at Gunnislake was one of the main routes of entry into Cornwall. The village clings to the steep valley sides and has a history of industrial and mining activity. In the 19th century...
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| Ivybridge, Devon |
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Lying at the southern tip of Dartmoor, this town is an excellent centre for walkers. The Two Moors Way - a long distance route across Dartmoor and Exmoor to the North Devon coast - and the Erme Valley Way, both start from Ivybridge. The town is situated in the beautiful...
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