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What beautiful villages in Devon should you move to? It’s another great moment to spend together. Thanks for your time and attention. Today we’re discussing villages in Devon. Ask an average Devonian and you’ll be told that Devon is the best place to live. Contesting that is a discussion for another day. If we’re to be honest, however, there are some areas in Devon where we would all love to live. Part of the county’s charm is that every one of its villages and towns has its unique character. The residents of this beautiful region in South West England enjoy endless sea views, quaint cottages in the countryside, dramatic coastal scenery, and stunning cityscapes. This video shows you the ten beautiful villages in Devon you should move to. Ten: Widecombe-In-The-Moor We begin with Widecombe-in-the-Moor. The village nestled right in the heart of Dartmoor National Park is surrounded by rolling moorland. Though its natural beauty is captivating, the village is perhaps best known for the "Cathedral of the Moor" as its historic St. Pancras Church is fondly referred to due to its impressive size and stunning architecture. This village in a gorgeous setting with tea rooms, pubs, and hotels often has wild ponies, sheep, and cattle freely roaming the village's green streets. The scenery surrounding Widecombe-in-the-Moor is also stunning. Its far-reaching vistas span out over Dartmoor. The village also hosts the famous Widecombe Fair. The traditional annual event celebrating the area's rural heritage with crafts, music, and festivities makes the village a wonderful place. If you want to soak up the charm of an authentic Dartmoor village, consider moving to Devon, particularly Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Nine. Instow Let’s next discuss Instow. It’s indeed one of the most beautiful villages in Devon! Located at the confluence of the rivers Taw and Torridge, it offers a peaceful coastal charm that is best viewed at sunset. This village is known for its sandy beach, a perfect spot for relaxing walks and to enjoy views across the estuary to Appledore. Instow is also part of the Tarka Trail which is a popular route for walking and cycling. Its waterfront is lined with cool pubs and restaurants which makes it a great spot for dining with a view. Its cozy waters are great for activities like kayaking and paddle boarding. Altogether, the village has a friendly, laid-back atmosphere appealing to both visitors and residents. There are features of some cracking restaurants, and quaint shops in this village alongside an award-winning delicatessen in John's of Instow. Eight: Cockington This is a truly enchanting village in Torbay. This is a place to be for those having a hankering to live like a Hobbit for the day. The village near Torquay on the English Riviera is often celebrated for its timeless charm and exquisite thatched cottages. You can take a walk back in time along its narrow lanes lined with thatched houses and experience a quintessentially English quiet charm. It has a water mill and forge, and the cricket pitch which was once a medieval deer park. Its thatched cottages, quaint tea rooms, and tranquil atmosphere are at the high point of the matter. There’s a historic manor house at the heart of the village at Cockington Court. This historic manor house is surrounded by lush gardens and it’s home to craft studios and artisan workshops. Seven: Woolfardisworthy Woolfardisworthy is affectionately known as "Woolsery" by residents of the village. This beautiful village is located in North Devon. With its distinct rural charm, surrounded by lush countryside and is not far from the stunning Hartland Peninsula and the rugged coastline of the Atlantic Ocean. This village is steeped in history boasting a lovely traditional architecture that adds to its picturesque appeal. This location offers a peaceful lifestyle and a lot of opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling. Six: Lee Bay Lee Bay is another charming and tranquil village located on the North Devon coast. Nestled between Ilfracombe and Woolacombe, also on this list, Lee Bay is part of the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has become a haven for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat. ✅ For business inquiries, contact me at [email protected] IMPORTANT INFORMATION This video contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. If you have any issue with the photos used in my channel or you find something that belongs to you before you claim it to youtube, please SEND ME A MESSAGE and I will DELETE it immediately. Thanks for understanding. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: