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  Seaton, Devon an online Guide
Seaton is a traditional Devon seaside town in the midst of an area of outstanding natural beauty and a wealth of interesting attractions.
Midway between Lyme Regis and Sidmouth, Seaton is often referred to as the ‘Pearl of Lyme Bay’.
At the foot of the Haven Cliffs and at the mouth of the River Axe Estuary is Axmouth Harbour.
seatonbay.com   (527 words)

  
 Devon local studies service. Place catalogue. County. Place
Sermons preach'd at Salcomb-Regis, in the county of Devon/ by Philip Avant.
Seaton, Beer and neighbourhood : through the famous landslip to Rousdon and the gates of Devon, the valley of the Axe...
The church and Domesday manors of the parish of Shobrooke, Devon.
www.devon.gov.uk /library/locstudy/placbsai.html   (4778 words)

  
 holiday guide for seaton devon from seaside hols
Seaton, Devon UK Seaton is a gateway town to The World Heritage Site.
On the coast of east Devon, with its mile long sea front, promenade, gently sloping south facing pebble beach and lovely gardens, Seaton lies in a pretty bay enclosed by the white cliff of Beer Head and the red sandstone of Haven Cliff.
A rather unique attraction is the Seaton Tramway on which you may ride through lovely countryside along the river, taking in the views of the mudflats and the birds.
www.seasidehols.com /pages/devonresorts/seaton.html   (258 words)

  
 Beer - Devon Online
Beer is a typical example of a beautiful, unspoilt Devon fishing village.
Once a smugglers haven, set in one of the most sheltered positions on the Devon coast, Beer retains a strong seafaring tradition, with skills and business handed down from family to family to the present day.
He served several prison sentences and is famed for his daring escapes from the excise men.
www.devon-online.com /towns/beer/beer.html   (644 words)

  
 GENUKI: Seaton, Devon - Genealogy
Sir W.C. Trevelyan, Bart., is lord of the manor of Seaton,.
Seaton Church (St. Gregory,) is an ancient structure, with a tower and four bells; and the living is a vicarage,.
Seaton, Beer and neighbourhood: through the famous landslip to the gates of Devon, the valley of the Axe.
genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk /DEV/Seaton   (1080 words)

  
 Holiday Chalet in Seaton, Devon
It is in a fine elevated position on the main Lyme Regis - Exeter road (A3052) at the junction of Seaton Down Hill, just past the village of Colyford and next to a converted water tower which is visible for some miles.
The Chalet is in a good position for exploring East Devon and the Surrounding area.
The Estate, which consists of 32 detached cedarwood chalets is about 1 mile from the centre of Seaton, with Lyme Regis 8 miles, Sidmouth 10 miles and Exeter 22 miles away.
www.razor-sharp.com /chalet   (289 words)

  
 Meadowlands Seaton Devon UK bed breakfast holiday accommodation
Seaton is at the heart of the only natural world Heritage site in Great Britain; the Jurassic Coast.
There is also the Seaton Marshes local nature reserve adjacent to the Axe Estuary, wonderful for bird watchers etc. Also, the area is great for fishing, out on a boat or on the river Axe.
We are five minutes walk to the town and the beach and for serious walkers there are a number of rural walks, the Devon Way and the 400 mile South Coast Walk.
www.meadowlands-seaton.co.uk /location.html   (191 words)

  
 Seaton Devon UK
Seaton was once a major port, but by the 16th century the estuary had filled up with pebbles.
Today Seaton stands as the last of Devon's built up areas on the coastline before arriving in the county of Dorset.
The disused railway track in Seaton has been used to create the Seaton Tramway that runs between Seaton and Colyton taking in the Axe valley along the way.
www.devonlink.co.uk /seaton/seaton.html   (100 words)

  
 Devon Holiday Directory - Accommodation & Information -South West England
is situated in the counties of Devon and Somerset in South West England;.
Although it is one of the smaller National Parks the central plateau of open moorland is remote and spacious.
The South Hams lies on Devons south coast, between Torbay and Plymouth, and is mostly within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, encompassing stunning coastline, sweeping rivers and estuaries, golden beaches and rolling countryside.
www.devon-holiday.com   (649 words)

  
 Devon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Devon's Finest - Devon's Finest is a celebration of the finest products and services available from our glorious county.
Devon Snails and Rare Breed Pork - Know where your meat comes from and enjoy the special flavour and crackling of old breed pork.
Devon BandB Bed and Breakfast - Newcourt Barton - overnight stop close to M5 or restful break in peaceful countryside with delightful views.
www.devonfarms.co.uk /links.htm   (2197 words)

  
 Barritshayes Holiday Cottage Nr. Seaton @ Devon Connect
Our beautifully appointed self-catering holiday cottages, 'The Dairy' and 'The Granary', are equipped to a high standard in a quiet, rural location with swimming pool and tennis court.
Cycle hire and horse riding can be arranged to explore the beautiful countryside all around or perhaps you’d just prefer to relax and soak up the vistas which surround the farm.
Barritshayes is only a short drive from Lyme Regis, Seaton, Beer and Branscombe where sailing, boating, fishing trips and other seaside activities can be enjoyed.
www.devon-connect.co.uk /cottages/seaton-barritshayes   (422 words)

  
 West Ridge Bungalow - Seaton - Devon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This is a comfortably furnished bungalow set in 1.5 acres of lawns and gardens that has a 3 star rating from the English Tourist Council.It has an elevated position with magnificent panoramic views of the Axe Estuary and the sea.
The charming Devon town of Seaton is less than a mile away.
Within close proximity to the cottage are the White Hart and the Wheelwright pubs of Colyford.This situation provides excellent access to the attractions of southern Devon; Exeter is close by and that part of the coast is abundant with picturesque seaside towns and villages.
www.devon-stay.com /dea086/1.htm   (212 words)

  
 Seaton & Beer Guide, Your Guide to Places to Stay in Seaton & Beer
Seaton is also the home of the famous Electric Tramway, which runs alongside the Axe estuary, where Herons, Cormorants, Kingfishers and a wide variety of ducks and waders abound.
For those wishing to enjoy car-free days, Seaton is the focus of excellent bus services, taking you through pretty countryside to a wide variety of destinations.
In 1837, a Beer native and Devon's most notorious smuggler, Jack Rattenbury - by then retired as a law-abiding fisherman - published his memoirs, based on over 50 years of avoiding the excisemen.
www.resort-guide.co.uk /pagedest.php3?destcode=16   (815 words)

  
 Mirror.co.uk - News - FLYING TONIGHT
It was identified by experts at an aquarium who believe it may have moved north as a result of global warming.
The catch, off the coast of South Devon, follows the discovery of semi-tropical scorpion fish and trigger fish in Cornwall.
Fishmonger Stephen Rogers put the fish on display at his shop in Seaton, Devon, after it was caught by a Brixham-based trawler.
www.mirror.co.uk /news/tm_objectid=15743124%26method=full%26siteid=94762%26headline=flying%2dtonight%2d-name_page.html   (318 words)

  
 The Official Seaton, Devon, England Website - local community, business and tourist information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Great News for all Skateboarders - Seaton has the best skateboard facility in the East Devon/ West Dorset area and it is all free!.
Located in the north east corner of the Underfleet Car Park (near the Seaton Tramway terminus) this is a newly purpose built skateboarding park which has already attracted users from far and wide.
This is a great location to practice your skills - so if you are visiting the Seaton area on holiday, or live in the area, bring your board and come on down to a fantastic free funfilled skateboard park.
www.seaton-town.ndo.co.uk /focus-july.htm   (130 words)

  
 Devon Farm Accommodation - B&B and Self Catering
The coastline of South East Devon now has a World Heritage status and is known as the Jurassic Coast relating to the period in history when the low multicoloured cliffs were formed.
It is an outstandingly picturesque coastline with long sandy beaches broken up by low hills running down to the sea.
Out of season the region is well worth a visit to see and join in the autumn illuminated carnivals that so many South East Devon towns and villages run.
www.devonfarms.net   (380 words)

  
 Searchuno.co.uk : The UK Web directory: England/Devon/Seaton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Explore more than 100 coastal and country cottages in Devon, all to an excellent standard of accommodation.
Axmouth is a small, picturesque, seaside village near Lyme Regis, Beer, Axminster and Seaton.
Seaton is a small seaside town nestling between hills at the mouth of the river Axe.
www.searchuno.co.uk /England/Devon/Seaton   (295 words)

  
 United Kingdom: England: Devon: Seaton, British Seaton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Seaton and District Music Club Seaton's classical music club presents an annual season of six professional concerts between October and March - plus a seventh in May or June - in Seaton Town Hall.
Seaton Chamber of Commerce The site contains a directory of Chamber of Commerce members in Seaton as well as a discussion area for anybody interested in Seaton and the Axe Valley.
Seaton Museum Local museum concentrating on the lower Axe Valley and including the adjacent villages of Beer, Axmouth, Branscombe, Colyton and Colyford.
united_kingdom.mousemagnet.com /seaton.php   (197 words)

  
 Seaton Devon
Situated on the mouth of the River Axe in Devon, Seaton is a lively little seaside town.
Seaton has a sloping pebble beach, a pretty harbour and a peaceful promenade.
The Seaton Tramway attracts visitors and enthusiasts from far and wide to experience the joys of a tram ride along the Estuary and into rural countryside.
www.devonriviera.com /onlocation/seaton.asp   (123 words)

  
 East Devon Council - Seaton Marshes Local Nature Reserve   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Seaton Marshes is a grazing marsh, with scrapes, ditches and ponds that attract considerable wildlife interest, from wildfowl and wading birds in the winter to dragonflies and butterflies in the summer.
Seaton Marshes has recently been awarded the prestigious Green Flag Award.
Bear left down the hill and park on the right hand side of the cul-de-sac, where there is enough space for four vehicles.
www.eastdevon.gov.uk /index/visiting/countryside_index/local_nature_reserves/seaton_marshes_local_nature_reserve.htm   (237 words)

  
 Seaton Devon, a holiday and tourist travel guide from TourUK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Seaton, a small traditional seaside resort, popular with families, and even has open-air trams that run up to Colyton.
This is a comfortably furnished bungalow set in 1.5 acres of lawns and gardens that has a 3 star rating from the English Tourist Council.
Explore the East Devon coast, visit the coastal villages and towns including Sidmouth and Exmouth, or try a day trip to Exeter.
www.touruk.co.uk /devon/dev_sea.htm   (198 words)

  
 Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast, B&B Accommodation - Seaton - Devon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
South East Devon Holiday Cottages and BandB Bed and Breakfast
Bed and Breakfast BandB accommodation on a farm nr Seaton - Devon
Ideally situated for coastal and woodland walking, local pubs and restaurants.
www.devonfarms.net /seaton.htm   (190 words)

  
 Meadowlands, Seaton, Devon, UK. Quality en-suite Bed and Breakfast
A family home situated in the charming seaside town of Seaton, East Devon where the river Axe flows into the sea.
Seaton is at the heart of the Jurassic Coast
Meadowlands B&B, 15 Townsend Avenue, Seaton, Devon EX12 2BE
www.meadowlands-seaton.co.uk   (53 words)

  
 Seaton accommodation, BEACHCOMBER COTTAGE offers cottages accommodation around seaton devon UK
This picturesque fishing village is snuggled in the rolling hills in East Devon's beautiful coastal scenery.
The beach is a natural sheltered suntrap and has interesting rockpools to explore.
Beachcomber Cottage is a period stone cottage built circa 1900 in a quiet location with great views over the village.
www.stayukay.co.uk /devonself/beachcomber.html   (272 words)

  
 Meadowlands Seaton Devon UK bed breakfast holiday accommodation
Meadowlands is a family home and situated in the charming seaside town of Seaton, East Devon where the river Axe flows into the sea.
We are in an elevated position and overlook the Axe Valley and have wonderful views of the estuary and the sea.
Adjacent to this will be a raised patio so on a beautiful summer morning breakfast could be taken outside.
www.meadowlands-seaton.co.uk /about.html   (178 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | England | Devon | 'Uranium poisoning' man sues firm
A former worker at US aerospace firm Honeywell is to sue over claims he was contaminated by depleted uranium (DU) at its Somerset factory.
Richard David, 49, from Seaton, Devon, says he suffers breathing problems, kidney defects and pain in his limbs.
The case, thought to be the first of its kind, could help other aerospace workers and Gulf war veterans.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/uk_news/england/devon/3884687.stm   (322 words)

  
 Seaton bed and breakfast, cottage and self catering accommodation, Seaton guest houses, hotels & other holiday ...
Seaton bed and breakfast, cottage and self catering accommodation, Seaton guest houses, hotels & other holiday accommodation and places to stay in Seaton.
Seaton holiday accommodation and places to stay including bed and breakfast (B&B) in Seaton, cottages, guest houses, hotels in Seaton, chalets, holiday lets, flats & apartments, camp sites & caravan parks.
Below are links to places to visit in and around Seaton, places to eat or drink at, in and around Seaton, along with useful shops, stores and outlets for while your holidaying or visiting in and around Seaton.
www.gocoastal.co.uk /resort_guides/seaton   (917 words)

  
 Seaton Tramway, Seaton, Devon
Seaton Tramway’s unique service offers a great way to enjoy the natural beauty of East Devon’s glorious Axe Valley.
The line runs for three miles between Seaton, Colyford and Colyton, and passengers can break their journey to explore these areas.
Most of the fleet was purpose built by the company, three being rescued and restored for use at Seaton.
www.livingheritagesouthwest.co.uk /main/en/att-provider-6874.html   (270 words)

  
 Pictures of Seaton, Devon, England. Seaton hotels, accommodation, Photographs, history, maps and attractions
Seaton hotels - Reserve your Seaton hotel room at discount rates through this site.
Map of Seaton - Buy a useful tourist map of Seaton which lists tourist information, places of interest, and much more.
Honiton, famed for the beautiful lace to which this gracious old Market town gave its name, is also known as the gateway to East Devon.
www.picturesofengland.com /England/Devon/Seaton   (595 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: England: Devon: Seaton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Seaton and District Music Club - Seaton's classical music club presents an annual season of six professional concerts between October and March - plus a seventh in May or June - in Seaton Town Hall.
Seaton Chamber of Commerce - The site contains a directory of Chamber of Commerce members in Seaton as well as a discussion area for anybody interested in Seaton and the Axe Valley.
Seaton Museum - Local museum concentrating on the lower Axe Valley and including the adjacent villages of Beer, Axmouth, Branscombe, Colyton and Colyford.
dmoz.org /Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Devon/Seaton   (244 words)

  
 Marine House at Beer and Steam Gallery England
Marine House at Beer and Steam Gallery are located in the fishing village of Beer in the heart of the East Devon World Heritage Coast.
They form Devon's leading centre for the fine and applied arts from local and national artists and crafts people.
Selections of work by over 100 people are always available and several times a year the galleries host major solo shows from leading artists.
www.marinehouse-at-beer.co.uk   (119 words)

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