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Church House Inn
(2.3 miles)
Using the highest standard of local produce where possible, the Church House Inn has established itself as a well known pub for great food. Traditional and contemporary dishes combine to form an impressive array of mouthwatering offerings from the ever evolving menu - don't miss Chef's taster evenings every third Thursday of the month.
www.churchhousemarldon.com/restaurants.html
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Berry Pomeroy Castle
(2.7 miles)
15th century Berry Pomeroy Castle is secreted away in a steep wooded valley. The ruin still displays a wall painting of the Three Kings in its gatehouse chamber. The great Elizabethan mansion of the Seymours was intended to become the most spectacular house in Devon, a match for Longleat and Audley End however it was abandoned by 1700 and subsequently became the subject of many a chilling ghost story, some of which can be heard in the audio tour. To get a good view of the ruin from below, take the woodland, although this can be steep in parts.
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.15446
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Totnes
(4.6 miles)
An old market town with archetypal crooked, narrow lanes and quaint cottages. Totnes now has a slightly bohemian air, with lots of tempting delicatessens, eco-friendly shops and wholefood cafes.
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Torquay Museum
(3.8 miles)
Having just had almost a million pounds spent on it, Torquay Museum is one of Devon’s best. Exhibitions range from archeology and natural history to a reconstructed Victorian kitchen and a feature on Agatha Christie, who was born here.
www.torquaymuseum.org
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Brixham
(3.8 miles)
A classic English harbour town with pastel coloured fishermen’s cottages clinging to the hill in crooked rows. There’s a swanky marina complete with restaurants and bars, a choice of beaches and a saltwater outdoor swimming pool. The beautiful coastline here can be explored either by foot on the coast paths or by taking a trip on the ‘Brixham Belle’, which sails to Dartmouth, Paignton and Torquay.
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Paignton
(1.1 miles)
Families have been flocking to Paignton for generations to enjoy a traditional English seaside resort. Much loved by the Victorians, the pleasures of Paignton have changed little – sand castle building, picnics on the beach and a dip in the sea. Paignton Zoo has a world-wide reputation for its conservational aims and offers an excellent day out for animal lovers; state-of-the-art enclosures afford the animals greater freedom to exhibit natural behaviour, which in turn makes for an exciting display for visitors.
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Torquay
(4.1 miles)
Elegant Victorian architecture, a series of wide, crescent beaches and a backdrop of seven hills encircling the town – it’s hardly surprising that Torquay has been such a popular holiday resort for generations. This is the English Riviera at its most classic and the best way to enjoy it is to stroll along the palm-lined promenade, ice cream in hand, watching the sea lap the shore.
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