Articles, tagged with "north devon", page 3
15th February 2010
Devon is one of England's largest counties and a popular, peaceful, romantic getaway for many tourists. With its pristine beaches, quaint fishing communities, Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks, Devon offers visitors a glorious way to take a break and esc...
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Author:
Debbie Wall
08th February 2010
Exmoor is a small national park in the southwest region of England. The area is very beautiful and has many historic and natural attractions. Unfortunately I only have room to discuss seven of them here.
The first one is the most obvious ' the scenery...
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Author:
Debbie Wall
04th January 2010
Young people challenged to live the Bible. Six dates, one band and the Rush begins.
Thousands of young people will be challenged to live the Bible - then give it - at six gigs around the country, featuring thebandwithnoname.
Hundreds turned out for the...
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Author:
Michal
11th November 2009
Carpet cleaning is very important to keep your house, office, store clean and fresh. This allows to maintain good hygiene for everyone in the family or for all others. In office also, carpet cleaning on a schedule must be done to keep environment clean an...
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Author:
roby.john
10th November 2009
Then you are in luck as there are a whole host of different events taking place in Devon over the next couple of months.
Halloween
There are a number of terrifying and blood curdling events taken place across Devon to celebrate that most unique time...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th October 2009
At the Doctor Who Exhibit, hosted by Land's End, you will be able to encounter some of the most famous of his enemies, including The Slitheen, The Sontaran, the Sybermen and of course, The Daleks whom are the most fearsome of all of his enemies. There are...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
13th October 2009
When you come to North Devon, holiday cottages are often the best type of accommodation. You have all the comforts of home together with the freedom to go where you like and eat where you wish. And you can relax in private, stylish surroundings.
Th...
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Author:
eddieb
16th September 2009
Appledore
The fishing village of Appledore was first settled in the 14th century by Cistercian monks and has been a thriving port ever since. In 1588 the village was granted ‘Free Port' in recognition of the vital role in played in the defeat of the Ar...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd August 2009
Nearly everyone is feeling the pinch in the current economic climate and unfortunately holidays and short breaks are one area that families are cutting corners with. Whether it is not going on holiday at all or staying in the UK.
Using Online Codes
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Author:
Robert Palmer
01st August 2009
North Devon is experiencing a booming tourist trade as more and more people discover what this magical part of the country has to offer. Thousands of us will be heading to the North Devon coast this year for our summer holidays. Many of those heading down...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd July 2009
Devon is a county of changing landscapes from the sandy south coast, through the high tors of Dartmoor, the rolling countryside of Mid-Devon onto the rugged north coast. Today we are going to look at a day's itinerary for North Devon. So if you are on hol...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
11th June 2009
The county of Yorkshire covers 1,365 square miles and has a population of 450,000. Yorkshire is known worldwide as the home of Cider, and indeed Cider production is ranked second only to dairy farming as the main industry. Natural features of the county i...
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Author:
David
06th June 2009
If you're planning on going to North Devon this summer, there are probably a few events that you'll want to go and see. July is by far the busiest month for things to do, followed closely by August. In either one of these months you can find a multitude o...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th June 2009
With its abundant coastline and rolling green hills, camping in English countryside used to be something of a holiday must. However, in the pre-recession years more and more of us favoured nice hotels and the golden sands of increasingly accessible farawa...
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Author:
MarkeD
26th March 2009
In the winter, one of the best things you can do to treat yourself is take a little break away from the hustle of everyday life. Even if it's just a short break for the weekend, having a change of scenery can be vital to your mind, body and spirit during ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer