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  1. Lamerton

    Lamerton Old Priest House

    A rural parish mentioned in the Doomesday book. There is an early connection here with the monks of Tavistock Abbey.

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  2. Lewdown

    Lewdown by Derek Harper

    One of the earliest villages to be built by the Saxons in West Devon. It is rumoured that Athelstan (first King of all England and Alfred the Great’s grandson) held court here in 931AD. Jacobean Manor, Lewtrenchard Hotel, was built in 1600 nearby.

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  3. Liverton

    Bottle Kiln Liverton By Derek Harper

    Located in an historic Dartmoor village within the borders of the National Park and approximately 3 miles from Haytor.

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  4. Loddiswell

    Loddiswell, South Devon

    Middling village with a curious history of smallscale manufacture and mining. Loddiswell had a copper mine, and a yellow ochre manufactory. There is a 14th Century church and the mysterious remains of a castle - at Loddiswell Rings - that does not ap

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  5. Lustleigh

    Lustleigh, Dartmoor

    Picture postcard village close by Lustleigh Cleave - a steep sided tree covered valley with the Teign running along it. Wonderful walking territory. 13th - 16th Century church, copious traditional cob and thatch pub, local shop, tea room, accommodati

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  6. Lydford

    Lydford Castle, Dartmoor

    A secluded village that dates back to the late 9th century. The vilalge is dominated by the castle which dates back to 1195.

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  7. Lynton & Lynmouth

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  8. Lynton and Lynmouth

    Lynmouth

    Lynton and Lynmouth grew up slowly around two splendid deep and wooded river valleys, those of the East and West Lyn which have their origins in a maze of tiny streams high up on Exmoor and meet as they reach the sea at Lynmouth.

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