Saint Mary The Virgin
This fine church was built within the tradition of the new Oxford Movement containing all the characteristics of Catholic worship and sacramental life.
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This fine church was built within the tradition of the new Oxford Movement containing all the characteristics of Catholic worship and sacramental life.
Our collection brings to life the town's past with displays of ships and shipbuilding, wreck and rescue, leisure boating and the impact of the two world wars of the C20th . Your young will enjoy the activities.
Crouched between two headlands in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the beach is rural in character yet conveniently close to the facilities of the town of Salcombe. The beach is totally submerged at high tide.
A fine sandy family beach in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), with excellent views across the estuary. Accessible by road, coastal footpath and passenger ferry from Salcombe town centre. Sailing tuition, sports equipment hire available.
Saltram stands high above the River Plym in a rolling and wooded landscaped park that now provides precious green space on the outskirts of Plymouth.
Sandy Bay in Exmouth is a half-mile long privately owned beach which is sheltered and ideal for families. The beach is good for swimming and water sports, and there is a lifeguard during the summer months.
Saunton Sands is a three mile long expanse of sandy beach facing due west backed by impressive sand dunes and cut off to the south by the combined estuaries of the rivers Taw and Torridge. This is a popular beach with surfers and ideal for families.
This coastal section comprises the headland of Baggy Point with the northern and southern margins of Croyde Bay and is a SSSI. The geology comprises of sandstones, shales, siltstones and thin limestones, of Devonian age (417-354 million years ago) de
Overlooking Lyme Bay and surrounded by beautiful countryside, it also has a large pebble beach, a pretty harbour, and a long walled promenade.
Seaton Tramway is one of the most popular destinations in East Devon, and its appeal is easy to appreciate. The popular open toppers provide a tremendous platform from which to view the lush surrounding, and in fact, over 50 species of bird have been
A theatre and cinema set in a perfect area of Dawlish. Opened in 1959 The Shatesbury theatre show a mix of plays, pantos and films during the year. Recent alterations mean the theatre seats 141.
A mix of shingle and sand, the beach gently shelves towards the estuary mouth with views over Teignmouth and towards Dartmoor. Very popular with local families.
Shaldon Zoo offers a perfect place to visit for young and old alike. Set in around one acre of enclosed woodland the Trust is home to a unique collection of some of the world’s most endangered animals, many of which are not found in larger zoos.
Come and enjoy a couple of hours at Sharpham Vineyard and cheesedairy - sample our award winning wines and cheeses and take a walk through the vines along the River Dart - cafe also on site.
Sheldon is home to Devon's oldest open air theatre. The theatre is fully equipped with digitally controlled sound and light, and is staffed by the Sheldon team and local volunteers.
Local displays including Lace, Costumes, Victoriana, Toys, Regency Prints, Old Photographs, Local history. Guided walks available.
19thC heritage centre conserving and displaying local artefacts of all kinds. Conducted walks in Regency Sidmouth and describing the importance of the World Heritage Coast.
The coast between Sidmouth and Beer reflects the unique ‘walk through time’ that can be experienced along the length of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, of which this is a part.
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