Places to visit in Devon
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Hallsands
The atmospheric ruined fishing village of Hallsands stands as testament to the power of the sea and the danger of over exploiting natural resources. It probably originated in about 1600 and grew during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Harbertonford
Working village near Totnes set on the Harbourne - a tributary of the Dart. Woolen and edge tool mills survived here until the 1950's. There is a church, pubs and local shops.
Harford
A small hamlet two miles north of Ivybridge.
It has a stone circle and cairns at nearby Butterdon Hill and close to the Two Moors WayHartland
On the extreme West of North Devon is the large unspoilt parish of Hartland with contrasting moors and delightful wooded valleys; tall cliffs rise above the rugged coastline hiding secluded bays.
Hatherleigh
Hatherleigh is a place apart - an ancient town of cob and thatch cottages situated in the heart of rural Devon in one of the few places where tranquility can still be found and the stars seen at night.
Haytor Vale
Pretty hamlet of white cottages beside old coaching inn, The Rock.
Popular twin rocks of Haytor to the west with Saddle Tar nearby.Hennock
High above the Teign Valley at 800 feet stands Hennock. Quiet and peaceful, this small village clusters around its shop, church and pub and lies close to the beauty spots of the Kennick and Tottiford reservoirs.
Holbeton
A substantial village set near the wooded flanks of the river Erme, nine miles east of Plymouth. Somewhat off the beaten track, its mixture of small thatched and stone cottages includes two pubs, post office and a local store. There is also a notable
Holcombe
On the hillside overlooking the sea between Teignmouth and Dawlish. Cob and thatch cottages. Smuggling connections - walk down Smugglers Lane to the tiny inlet at the end of Teignmouth sea wall where booty was unloaded.
Holne
A delightful moorland village in the Dartmoor National Park with an active farm and farm shop (Holne Court) and tea shop for tired walkers. Perfect stop off point for Two Moors Way. Fishing and walking on the river Dart, crossed by two medieval bridg





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