Devon Perspectives
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affeton
ancestral home of the Stucleys deep in the heart of rural Mid Devon
belstone
attractive village on Dartmoor's northern edge
bickleigh
old-world charm in the Exe valley near Tiverton
brixham
haunt of fishermen and seafarers of yore
budleigh salterton
famed for red cliffs and bun-sized pebbles
chagford
picturesque Dartmoor town with an industrial past
great torrington
scene of Devon's bloodiest Civil War battle
lundy island
Devon's northern outpost
okehampton
historic town on Dartmoor's northern flank
sheepwash
attractive village in the rural heartland of North Devon
tetcott
enchanting hamlet in Devon's far west
totnes
England's second oldest borough
devon characters »
on charles babbage
Reflections on the computer pioneer with strong links to Devon
on william crossing
A look at the life and writings of the renowned authority on Dartmoor and its anquities
on john hawley
The life and times of Dartmouth's heroic privateer
on james northcote
Highlights of the long life of Plymouth's noted artist and raconteur
on james perrott
An appreciation of the renowned 19th century Dartmoor guide
devon villains »
sir john fitz
The story of the decline and fall of a tormented soul
thomas benson
The deceitful North Devon merchant trader who exploited Lundy Island
bampfylde moore carew
Revealing some of the many exploits of Devon's most notorious trickster
sir lewis stukeley
Chronicling the shameful betrayal of Sir Walter Raleigh by 'Judas' Stukeley
devon antiquities »
belstone nine maidens
The 'dancing stones' legend mentions a circle of nine round this Bronze age burial chamber; in reality there are more
heywood castle
About the earthwork remains of two nearby Norman fortifications
scorhill stone circle
The only standing stone circle on Dartmoor that has not been restored
spinster's rock
The finest example in Devon of a neolithic dolmen
devon history »
early devon topographers
some reflections on the Devon topographers of the Stuart period and their work
exeter and the cornish rebellions of 1497
how Exeter withstood the two Cornish rebellions of 1497
devon oddities »
the oxenham omen
how a catchpenny pamphlet and an unsent letter combined to propagate a myth concerning the death of members of an ancient Devon family
dartmoor gallery
a visual tour of the River Dart on Dartmoor
reed combing gallery
images of reed combing in Mid Devon
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