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Guide to the local Towns and Villages - Budleigh Salterton

Budleigh Salterton offers a quiet and relaxing holiday destination, away from the stress of modern day life. Relax and enjoy the fresh sea air and unrivalled views of the dramatic glorious East Devon coastline. The charming High Street, its small stream and quaint town houses, offers many excellent quality shops, restaurants and cafes.

Exmouth

Exmouth is well celebrated for its long two-miles of golden sand and dunes. It is a paradise for children and adults, it has a marina, harbour and a wealth of coastal water sports. The Local Nature Reserve on the Exe Estuary is internationally known for its wildlife and thousands of waterfowl and waders visit in the winter, offering a truly inspiring natural spectacle.

Sidmouth

The charm of Sidmouth is timeless, carefully nurtured and preserved to remain a constant pleasure. John Betjeman saw Sidmouth as a feast of visual delight. To you it may be a floral extravaganza, a peaceful opportunity to unwind, an ideally sitated base from which to explore, an adventure ground of limitless outdoor enjoyment.

Seaton

The gentle sweep of the mile of open coastline makes Seaton a delightful coastal town where British and foreign holidaymakers have been coming for generations. Since the swift rise to popularity of water sports, Seaton has enjoyed an enviable revival in tourism and visitors can also enjoy the close proximity to the beautiful coastal and country walks.

Ottery St Mary

Ottery St. Mary is a town steeped in history, tradition and folklore and is famously the birthplace of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of England 's finest poets. Set in the beautiful surroundings of the Otter valley and only 20 minutes drive from Exeter , it is both a perfect tourist destination, East Devon 's most central town and an excellent place to live.

Honiton

The historic town of Honiton set in the heart of the countryside grew up as a coaching stop on the busy London to Exeter route. That traditional hospitality continues today, the town offering visitors a warm and friendly welcome. Visit the Allhallows Museum , housing many items of local interest including exhibits of Honiton Lace. Honiton has something for everyone, local walks, horse riding, swimming and golf to name just a few and the beach is just a short drive away.

Axminster

Axminster is the focal point of the Axe Valley and owes its position to the meeting of two Roman roads and the crossing of the river, The street layout has Anglo Saxon origins and the town's winding streets take you back in time when its Fairs, Abbey and Markets helped the town to prosper. Nowadays the feel of a bustling country community is recreated in the town square and livestock market every Thursday.

Axmouth

The peace and tranquility of 20th Century Axmouth are sufficient reasons for visiting this picturesque village with its Norman church, quaint buildings and two fine houses, dating from the 15th and 17th centuries. Axmouth was once a thriving south coast port but trading from the harbour has long since ended and it is now the home of the local fishermen and the Axe Yacht Club.