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Way Village; Weare Giffard; Weir Quay; Welcombe; Wembury; Wembworthy; West Charleton; West Down; Westleigh (Mid Devon) Westleigh (North Devon) Westward Ho! Wheal Anna ...
The village has often been named amongst the 'best' villages in the country, by a range of publications. This includes: "one of the prettiest villages in the UK" - MyLondon [5] "one of England's greatest villages" - Daily Telegraph [2] "Dartmoor's prettiest village" - Britain Express [3] "one of Britain's prettiest villages" - Discover Britain [34]
Villages in Mid Devon District (35 P) P. Princetown (7 P) S. Villages in South Hams (4 C, 91 P) W. Villages in the Borough of West Devon (1 C, 33 P) Woodbury, East ...
The Cotswolds village of Castle Combe is the image of a quintessential English town, with quaint streets, stone houses and lush greenery all staples of a stay. Surrounded by the Cotswolds Area of ...
Changes to population structures have, however, led to explosions in non-traditional settlements that do not fall into traditional, bureaucratic definitions of 'towns'. Several villages, which are not included in this list, have grown steadily and are more populous than many towns. For example, the ward of Fremington, with a population of 4,310.
Lee Bay or just Lee is a small village on the North Devon coast near Woolacombe.Lee is situated on the rugged and inhospitable stretch of coast between Ilfracombe and Woolacombe, which includes Bull Point (with its lighthouse) and Morte Point, both notorious for shipwrecks in earlier times, and both on the South West Coast Path.
Awliscombe is a village and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England.The village is about two miles west of Honiton.The 2011 census showed a population of 500 for the parish, [1] which is surrounded clockwise from the north by the parishes of Dunkeswell, Combe Raleigh, Honiton, Gittisham, Buckerell, Payhembury and Broadhembury.
Georgeham is a historic village lying close to some of the most dramatic beaches of the North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which are flanked by the rocky headlands of Baggy Point and Saunton Down, although there are no views of the sea or coastline from the village itself. [3] The character of the village is typically rural.