Places to visit in Devon
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Salcombe
Sheltered inside the Kingsbridge Estuary, Salcombe retains its peace and quiet by favouring the pedestrian over the motorist. There is plenty of parking around the edges of the town and the wisdom of using it becomes clear when you see the narrow str
Sampford Courtenay
Sampford Courtenay was the seat of the Prayer book Rebellion in 1549. A plaque commemorates William Helyons, who was killed on the steps of the church house. In St Andrews church nearby, a history of the rebellion is displayed.
Sampford Spiney
Secluded hamlet between Pew Tor and Walkham valley. 14thC church and 17thC manor house, now a farm, lie hidden in remote hallow. To north, remarkable interconnecting rock basins.
Scorriton
A tiny village almost on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, 3 miles northwest of Buckfastleigh. Set in wild beautiful moorland. Direct access to open moorland walks, including Scorriton Down with a well known stone circle. On the Two Moors Way. There is a
Seaton
Situated on the estuary of the River Axe, the pretty seaside resort of Seaton offers quiet and restful holidays with its mile long pebble beach and beautiful gardens.
Shaldon
Across the Estuary from Teignmouth, Shaldon village is a real period piece and a truly unforgettable place of narrow streets and alleyways of thatched cottages and Georgian houses. It is also a lively place, especially with boating and beach activity
Shaugh Prior
Village of terraced clay workers' cottages, close to beautiful Plym Valley. Dewerstone outcrop, to northwest, crowned by Iron Age fort.
Sheepstor
Attractive hamlet, surrounded by meadows and woodland. Nearby Burrator Reservoir ideal setting for wildlife, walking and cycling.
Sidmouth
An elegant Regency town, Sidmouth has a genteel Jane Austenesque ambience. It also hosts the internationally famous Sidmouth Folk Week.
Simonsbath
A nineteenth century village created by the Knight family, Simonsbath is part of the former Royal Forest of Exmoor. It is a poplular starting point for walks along the River Barle and the meadow by the river is a good place for picnics.





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