There are many quaint and beautiful towns and villages in Devon, do you have a favourite to visit or maybe you're lucky enough to live in one of them? Tell us below 👇
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From traditional London Dry styles made in huge copper pots, to small handcrafted batches using unexpected botanicals, to sloe gins and unusual gin liqueurs, it’s easy to underestimate the variety of gins that are now produced in Devon!
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Situated at the head of the Salcombe Estuary, this bustling market town is a picturesque place to while away the hours. With a friendly atmosphere, welcoming locals & fascinating history, Kingsbridge is a wonderful destination to add to your itineraries.
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Delighted to see this project is finished! No more diversion 😁 Well done to everyone involved, we'll be making our way to Sidmouth for a walk very soon! 👏👏👏 https://t.co/JIOSUvLgEP @DevonCC#southwestcoastpath#access#thankyou#mondaymotivation
Why not enjoy your Sunday travelling through the Axe Valley on board one of our trams!
Trams currently leave every 30 minutes, until 4pm!
Book now or turn up!
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With Devon’s rich history, it’s no surprise that there are a supposed ghost or two running around the place. If you’re in the mood to find something spooky to do this Halloween, here are ten of Devon’s most haunted locations.
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St Marychurch is a charming suburb close to the delights of #Babbacombe & #Torquay. You’ll find lots of independently owned boutiques & family-run businesses here & St Marychurch’s unique personality is why so many people fall in love with the place. https://t.co/giRg1uk4Xa
While Devon in the summer is akin to paradise, the autumn months in the county are pretty spectacular too, especially when the leaves start changing colour and the delicious foods start making their way onto the region’s menus.
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Found a couple of nice Ichthyosaur Vertebrae today... the storm hadn’t done a lot to the beach but since my track record for finding vert is not particularly good, I’m happy with these! They’re approximately 195 million years old. #fossilwalks#charmouth