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    Christow

    Christow

    The attractive village set high in the Teign Valley close to the Kennick and Tottiford reservoirs, has a breathtaking countryside all around. It is a former mining area - tin, sliver, copper and manganese all mined locally. There is a church (with a

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    Clovelly

    Clovelly

    This picture-postcard fishing village clings to a steep hillside on the North Devon coast. Its colourful, flower strewn cottages line the main stepped, cobbled street on such a steep incline that you can almost see down the chimney of the cottage bel

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    Combe Martin

    Combe Martin

    Situated in a beautiful and fertile valley, or combe, on the western edge of Exmoor, Combe Martin lies at the centre of some of North Devon's most spectacular coastal scenery.

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    Crediton

    Crediton

    As well as having a thriving farmers market, Crediton High Street has many local independent retailers, which provide a refreshing antidote to the sameness of most modern towns.

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    Croyde

    Croyde

    Croyde Village dates back to pre Saxon times and is one of the prettiest villages in Devon with many thatched cottages. Croyde is named after the Norse Raider Crydda who landed in Croyde Bay, and each year the village celebrates its Viking origins wi

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    Cullompton

    Tiverton, Cullompton

    Cullompton is a quiet country town in the alley of the River Culm. Built on the prosperity of the woollen cloth trade, it suffered a disastrous fire in 1838 which destroyed no less than 264 houses! Fortunately, some fine Georgian buildings remain in

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