For those familiar with the Southwest, the historic city of Exeter likely needs no introduction. After all, as the capital city of Devon, this settlement has no shortage of fantastic and unique things to do. However, there's a reason that the rolling hills of Devon are so green and that reason is ...
Hidden Gems & Secret Spots in Dartmouth You Must Visit
As its name would suggest, Dartmouth lies alongside the Estuary of the River Dart, a mighty waterway which snakes its way from a source in the heart of Dartmoor National Park, through the rolling green hills of Devon, and right down to Dartmouth in the South Hams. And though this Devonian town may ...
A Walking Tour of Clovelly, North Devon’s Prettiest Village
With its oversized cobblestones, ancient fishermen's cottages, and superb seaside views, there's more than one reason than one to check out Clovelly on your next visit to North Devon. After all, embark on a meander through the village and you'll soon spy sagging rooftops and trailing wisteria ...
Bremilham Church: The Smallest Church in England
Bremilham Church lays claim to being the tiniest church, still in use, in England. It can be found, perched on a grassy mound, in the middle of a working farm, where it’s totally dwarfed by the surrounding farm buildings. The diminutive structure has made it into the Guinness Book of Records as the ...
A Brief History of The Ten Commandments Stones on Dartmoor
High up on Buckland Beacon you’ll not only get a glorious panoramic view, but will also be able to catch a glimpse of the Ten Commandments Stones. No -sadly, the Ark of the Covenant didn’t end up on Dartmoor. In the early 20th century, a local squire decided to have the commandments carved onto two ...
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