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Hele Valley Holiday Park
Hele Valley is a multi award-winning Holiday Park based in the quaint seaside town of Ilfracombe on the beautiful coast of North Devon.Hele Valley is about the simple pleasures, to be enjoyed with your loved ones.
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Barnstaple
Local Things to Do in Barnstaple, powered by We Design Maps, has enjoyed working in Barnstaple for several years.
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The Red Barn
Welcome...Located in idyllic Woolacombe in Devon, The Red Barn is a beach side family pub serving delicious food and drinks.
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Surf South West
Surf South West is an award winning business established in 1996 operating a surf school on Croyde Beach in North Devon.We are the only surf school located directly next to Devon’s best surfing beach: Croyde Bay.
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Torridge Auctions
Torridge Auctions are your first choice for general household, antiques & collectables in Bideford.With extensive experience in many areas we've gained a keen eye for rare items of value.
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Instow Arms
Set in the gorgeous coastal village of Instow in North Devon, Instow Arms is a restaurant and bar that boasts not only one of the biggest original houses along the waterfront, but also one of the most outstanding views across the estuary.Refurbished back in 2010, this beautiful period house is now home to a warm, comfortable, spacious atmosphere serving up a variety of local ales and fresh food cooked daily with only the finest local ingredients.
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Persimmon Homes South West
A fantastic development of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes.For more information, please visit our website.
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Pannier Market
Enjoy the charm and friendly atmosphere of one of Britain's largest indoor markets.
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The Lundy Company
Enjoy a day tripThree miles long and half a mile wide, Lundy lies 10 miles off the coast of North Devon.
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Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
The only steam railway in the UK where passengers travel in Victorian railway carriages designed in the 1890s.board your train - comprised of restored heritage carriages - at Woody Bay Station, and travel to Killington Lane and back on a two-mile round trip behind a narrow-gauge steam locomotive.
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