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    Dartmouth

    Dartmouth

    A mesh of narrow lanes, stairways and corridors, with plenty of medieval and Elizabethan streetscapes, make Dartmouth a must-see for anyone visiting this part of Devon. The town has a reputation for good food - with many fine restaurants, as well as

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    Dawlish

    Part Victorian and part Georgian, the seaside town of Dawlish has special charm and character. At its heart you'll find an attractive park with colourful flower beds, tall palms, giant cacti, and other exotic plants.

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    Dawlish Warren

    Dawlish

    One of the best beaches in the South West, Dawlish Warren has golden sands backed by sand dunes and a nature reserve.

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    Dulverton

    Dulverton

    Dulverton can be considered to be the Southern gateway to Exmoor. The town stands between the rivers Barle and Exe which converge a mile or so down the valley.

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