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Beer Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Beer:
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The Beer Quarry Caves are a vast complex of underground caverns created by centuries of quarrying the famous Beer Stone. The stone was greatly prized by top stonemasons for its unique quality of being easy to carve, but once exposed...
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The Museum of Seaton is housed within the historic town hall building at the very heart of this beautiful little Devon community. It contains a massive collection of information on the history of the community and the many surrounding...
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Situated close to Seaton in the beautiful Devon countryside, Blackbury Camp is a fascianting example of an Iron Age hill fort. The fort occupies an area at the end of a large ridge, almost a hundred and eighty five...
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One of the most relaxing and picturesque coastal villages in Devon, Branscombe features a number of buildings of historic value that have been acquired by the National Trust. The only surviving thatched forge in England sells the iron that...
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The Donkey Sanctuary is home to around 400 donkeys, set in unspoilt farmland and countryside, visitors return time and time again to meander among the donkeys and absorb the serene and relaxed surroundings. The Donkey Sanctuary is open 365 days...
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Ham Park is situated close to the public swimming pool at the eastern extremities of the town of Sidmouth. The park has for many years been a popular place for local people and visitors to rest and relax away...
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The Old Meeting Unitarian Church is a free church facility located on the edge of Sidmouth. The facility provides a place of worship for a good sized congregation of committed Christians who meet on a regular basis at the...
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Enjoy a ride through the beautiful Axe Valley between Seaton and Colyton on Devon’s unique narrow-gauge Seaton Tramway. Purpose built and restored tramcars give panoramic views of the rolling Devon countryside and the River Axe, teaming with scores of...
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This medieval manor house was acquired by the National Trust in 1959, and is one of the most important buildings of its age in the county. The structure shows examples of varied building techniques from the 1380s to Victorian...
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The Sidmouth Public Swimming Pool is located close to the seafront and is one of the most popular all year round attractions in the area. It is a large facility which caters for the leisure needs of the people...
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St. Peter's Church is a beautiful small parish church in the village of Sidmouth that has been swallowed up by the larger town of Sidmouth on the east Devon coast. The church is a place of peace and tranquillity...
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