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For gentle rolling countryside and a cream tea, come to Devon in the south west of England. There’s so much to do whether you’re a seasoned walker or you simply want to explore the culture and the history of this lovely county. You can look for fossils on the Jurassic coast or explore castles and stately homes, and why not visit Plymouth from where the Pilgrim Fathers left for America.

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Grendon Farmhouse - Luxury Bed & Breakfast Accommodation in the Heart of Devon
http://www.grendonfarmhouse.co.uk/

GRENDON is a family farmhouse bed and breakfast located in mid Devon with very easy access from the A30. The thatched house is of mediaeval/Tudor origin with many outstanding features and a warm friendly atmosphere. Enjoy the surrounding farmland on the edge of Dartmoor, with moorland and river walks and nearby National Trust properties. Use of hard tennis court. Dinner by arrangement. Organically grown produce used whenever possible.

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The Barton, Bed and Breakfast, Dartmoor
http://www.thebarton-dartmoor.co.uk/

The Barton is situated in the delightful Doomsday village of Belstone, which lies in the northern tip of the Dartmoor National Park - you can walk onto the moor from the front door.

  


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Three Great Places For Nature Lovers In Devon

The National Marine Aquarium at Plymouth offers a chance to see a selection of "everything that lives under the sea". The aquarium has three huge tanks (one is the size of a three-storey building and the largest tank in the UK), over 50 live exhibits, and displays of 4000 animals from 400 species. It's a fascinating day out for the whole family.

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Lundy Island - Devon

Lundy is an enjoyable unspoiled haven, a Devon venue well away from the hustle and bustle of daily life; a place to relax and "get busy doing nothing"! (Although with walking, diving, canoeing, climbing, church-bell ringing, birdwatching, fishing, snorkelling, photography and painting on offer, the more active visitor will certainly never be bored!)

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Two Great Places To See In Devon

Greenway was the acclaimed writer Agatha Christie's garden (she was known locally as Mrs Mallowan when she owned it). It makes an especially enjoyable half day out, even more so when visited by ferry from Dartmouth, Brixham and Torquay, landing at Greenway Quay.

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The History Of The East Devon Coast

World Heritage Sites are locations of "outstanding universal value"' chosen by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation). The Dorset and East Devon Coast forms one of England's World Heritage Sites. Called The Jurassic Coast, this area comprises 95 miles of truly beautiful coastline from East Devon to Dorset. The time span of the rocks along this coast covers a period of 185 million years of the Earth's history.

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Delve into Devon's holiday delights

Devon holidays are no doubt a familiar memory for many in the UK who grew up before planes were used like street taxis, and it remains a popular holiday destination to this day. How could it not?

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Devon, the UK's favourite tourist destination

Devon is a County of immense beauty and a very popular summer destination for British tourists as well as foreign visitors. Its varied landscape and interesting Cities and Towns offer a lot to the traveller and its location on the South West tip of the Country gives it a milder climate compared to the rest of England. In fact, the South coast is known as the English Riviera!

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ARTICLES
Three Great Places For Nature Lovers In Devon
The National Marine Aquarium at Plymouth offers a chance to see a selection of "everything that lives under the sea". The aquarium has three huge tanks (one is the size of a three-storey building and the largest tank in the UK), over 50 live exhibits, and displays of 4000 animals from 400 species. It's a fascinating day out for the whole family.
Lundy Island - Devon
Lundy is an enjoyable unspoiled haven, a Devon venue well away from the hustle and bustle of daily life; a place to relax and "get busy doing nothing"! (Although with walking, diving, canoeing, climbing, church-bell ringing, birdwatching, fishing, snorkelling, photography and painting on offer, the more active visitor will certainly never be bored!)
Two Great Places To See In Devon
Greenway was the acclaimed writer Agatha Christie's garden (she was known locally as Mrs Mallowan when she owned it). It makes an especially enjoyable half day out, even more so when visited by ferry from Dartmouth, Brixham and Torquay, landing at Greenway Quay.
The History Of The East Devon Coast
World Heritage Sites are locations of "outstanding universal value"' chosen by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation). The Dorset and East Devon Coast forms one of England's World Heritage Sites. Called The Jurassic Coast, this area comprises 95 miles of truly beautiful coastline from East Devon to Dorset. The time span of the rocks along this coast covers a period of 185 million years of the Earth's history.
Delve into Devon's holiday delights
Devon holidays are no doubt a familiar memory for many in the UK who grew up before planes were used like street taxis, and it remains a popular holiday destination to this day. How could it not?
Devon, the UK's favourite tourist destination
Devon is a County of immense beauty and a very popular summer destination for British tourists as well as foreign visitors. Its varied landscape and interesting Cities and Towns offer a lot to the traveller and its location on the South West tip of the Country gives it a milder climate compared to the rest of England. In fact, the South coast is known as the English Riviera!