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DEVON A-Z VISITORS' MAP [New Ninth edition]

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The Travel Chapter Limited trading as Stay In Devon is an appointed representative of ITC Compliance Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (their registration number is 313486) and which is permitted to advise on and arrange general insurance contracts as an intermediary. The Cathedral is an imposing building found in the centre of the city and the grassed area outside is perfect for enjoying an ice cream. With miles of coastline stretching from Plymouth to Seaton taking in Salcombe, Torquay, Teignmouth and Exmouth and rolling countryside which nestle towns like Totnes, Kingsbridge, Newton Abbot, Honiton and Cullompton, deciding where to start planning your holiday can be hard.

This pocket-sized colour map shows clearly mapped on-road and traffic-free paths, easy to read contours, and detailed inset maps for the major towns and cities as well as recommended linking routes connecting the NCN with quiet roads. Near Tor Bay is a remarkable well that ebbs and flows, never freezes, is very transparent, and sometimes bubbles up like a boiling pot. Zooming in enables you to see smaller places such as Okehampton, Ottery st Mary, Cullompton, Teignmouth, Chulmleigh, Dulverton, Braunton and many, many more. Torquay - One of east Devon's most popular resorts, Torquay stands on Torbay, near to Paignton, it has a long tradition as a fishing town but in recent years has depended more on tourism for its economic survival. When you are in Devon, you will find that the jagged coastlines of the north and south of the county are beautifully juxtaposed by the rugged inland areas of Exmoor and Dartmoor and perfectly placed towns and villages.

Crediton, Bideford, Topsham, Axminster, Bampton, Newston Abbot, Lyston, Bowe, Bradninch, Brent, Kingsbridge, Dodbrook; Chudleigh, which gives the title of Baron to the family of Clifford; Chumleigh, Columpton, Coombe Martin, Culliton, Hartland, Holdsworthy, Hatherley, Ilfarcombe, Modbury Morton, Sidmouth, and South Molton. More information on where these exist and links to the full plan documents can be found via our neighbourhood plans interactive map. The Devon Local Studies Library (the Westcountry Studies Library) provides reproductions of a superb set of historic maps (archived partial copy), including Greenwood's one inch to a mile maps of 1827, Donn's one inch to the mile maps of 1765, and Saxton's 1575 map. With a wealth of towns and villages to explore as well as stunning coastline and countryside you'll want to make sure you see as much as possible when you visit South Devon.

Newton Abbot - Famous for its racecourse, Newton Abbot has a population of over 20,000 and is located beside the River Teign, it was settled long before the Romans arrived in Britain, but grew rapidly after the arrival of the railway in 1846.Budleigh Salterton - A small town to the east of Exmouth, Budleigh Salterton is situated at the mouth of the River Otter. Many plan policies cover the whole of East Devon or parts that are not explicitly defined by lines on maps. Salcombe is a popular sailing town found along the south-eastern coast in Devon alongside Seaton which is famous for its unique tramway. Public Health, Social Care and local work focused on the wider determinants of health such as housing, planning and economic development are the domain of local authorities. Exmoor National Park is found in North Devon, and offers visitors the chance to explore the walking and cycling trails and experience some truly breath-taking views of coast and country.

Although it did not become obligatory to include archaeological details until 1816, prehistoric defensive earthworks are noted at Warbstow Barrow . Holsworthy - An ancient market town in the county of Devon, Holsworthy has been settled since Saxon times. Ottery St Mary - Birthplace of Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Ottery St Mary is a pretty little town situated beside the River Otter in Devon.The Travel Chapter Limited trading as Stay In Devon | The Travel Chapter Limited is registered in England and Wales. To see the coverage of Sustrans maps visit our Help with Maps page, showing the coverage of our long distance and regional maps.

Plymouth - A historic naval town and port, Plymouth was a significant trading post during the Roman occupation of Britain, though was settled even earlier than this. England's only natural UNESCO world heritage site, the Jurassic Coast, runs east from Exmouth into Dorset and is famous for its fascinating geology and perfect fossils of early marine life. Karte], in: Le théâtre du monde, ou, Nouvel atlas contenant les chartes et descriptions de tous les païs de la terre, Bd. There are town centre street maps of: Barnstaple, Brixham, Dartmouth, Exeter, Paignton, Plymouth and Torquay. Dartmouth also plays host to many events throughout the year including its famous regatta week and Dartmouth Food Festival.DEVONIAE COMITAT This map of Devon is from the 1583 edition of the Saxton atlas of England and Wales. The maps below show how the main acute hospital and community service catchment areas in Devon and Cornwall relate to CCG boundaries. Exmouth - A port and seaside resort with a population of around 33,000, Exmouth is situated at the mouth of the River Exe about 9 miles south of Exeter.

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