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    Bampton

    Bampton

    Bampton in mid Devon lies close to the Somerset border, and is on the edge of Exmoor National Park.

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    Barnstaple

    Barnstaple

    Barnstaple has received many 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.

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    Bideford

    Bideford

    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!

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    Bovey Tracey

    Bovey Tracey

    Bovey Tracey is one of the main gateway towns to Dartmoor, with a number of unique visitor attractions and mixture of shops. A pretty cob and Dartmoor-granite built town, situated on the river Bovey, it is home to an internationally famous gallery -

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    Braunton

    Braunton

    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.

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    Brendon and Oare

    Brendon

    Past the scenic bridge the road narrows for another 1/2 mile until you suddenly come upon Oare itself, and the small parish church to the left of the road. Brendon is situated just off the A39 between Porlock and Lynton in Devon. Oare is reached o

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    Brixham

    Brixham

    Brixham is a picturesque fishing town set into the cliffs at the southern end of Torbay. Life here revolves around the busy harbour where the daily catch is unloaded and pleasure boats operate tours of the surrounding coast.

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    Buckfastleigh

    Buckfastleigh, on the edge of Dartmoor is an historic mill town. It is home to some of the South West's top visitor attractions.

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    Budleigh Salterton

    Budleigh Salterton

    This old salters’ community nestling on the World Heritage Jurassic Coast has a 400-year-old cobble beach. A delightful riverside walk to the old village of Otterton runs from Budleigh Salterton.

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