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Seaton is a popular Devon coastal town that provides a gateway to the famous Jurassic Coast. You can take a walk along the cliff top paths, or relax on the shingle beach if the weather allows. You could also enjoy a boat trip and various water sports, or visit Seaton Marshes, home to numerous bird species.
 
 
 
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Axe Valley Heritage Museum
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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Blackbury Camp
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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Branscombe
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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Seaton Tramway
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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Deviock Wood   (Approx 7 Miles)
The small community of Downderry, near Looe in Cornwall is blessed with fantastic scenery that also includes Deviock Wood. The woods were established with the help of the Woods on your Doorstep initiative and saw a westerly slope planted with...
 
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Duloe Church   (Approx 8 Miles)
The village of Duloe lies to the south of Liskeard on the road to the coastal town of Looe. The massive, square tower with its squat, pyramid-shaped roof dominates this church and dates from the 13th Century. Unusually, the tower...
 
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Liskeard-Looe Railway   (Approx 7 Miles)
This is one of the most picturesque railways in the country. It opened in 1860 to serve the granite and copper mines of Bodmin Moor, following the towpath of a canal that had been built in 1828. Passenger service started...
 
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Monkey Sanctuary, The   (Approx 8 Miles)
Come and take part in creative and playful ways to learn about the natural world with the whole family. See our rescue monkeys and learn of their stories and rehabilitation. You can also watch Lesser Horseshoe Bats via a CCTV...
 
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Old Guildhall and Gaol   (Approx 3 Miles)
This Tudor building has been well preserved and is a fantastic piece of historical architecture that allows visitors to see a period of time that has long passed by come to life. The collection shows the modern visitor how...
 
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Polperro Harbour   (Approx 90 Miles)
Of all the little fishing villages of southern Cornwall, Polperro is probably the most photographed – thanks to its superb setting at the mouth of a steep-sided valley. The harbour is still a working port for fishing boats, and...
 
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Polperro Heritage Museum   (Approx 4 Miles)
This museum is housed within the old pilchard factory on the northern side of the harbour. It has a large collection of photographs and other exhibits, particularly related to local folklore and the old fishing and smuggling industries that used...
 
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St Wenna’s Church   (Approx 75 Miles)
The church of St Wenna lies hidden well away from the main roads in a secret hollow of the East Looe valley. It is well worth seeking out – a beautiful granite parish church dating back to the 13th...
 
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Talland Bay   (Approx 76 Miles)
Talland Bay is one of the delightful, hidden treasures of this part of Cornwall. It can be reached either by the coastal footpath from Looe or Polperro, or by one of two narrow lanes that descend steeply from the A387....
 
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Talland Church   (Approx 1 Miles)
Talland Church stands on a superb hillside location overlooking the picturesque bay. It was built on an ancient holy site and is about a mile from Polperro, the nearest real settlement. The present altar marks the site of the Celtic...
 
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