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What are the best towns to live In Devon? We’re delighted by your loyalty. Thanks for being there for us. Today, we’ll be exploring Devon, a county in southwestern England with an area of 2,591 square miles. There are many towns and villages in this rustic and picturesque county. It’s an area many consider due to its more relaxed pace and strong community spirit. For those searching for the best homes to live by the sea, the county is a dream come true. Devon is an attractive option for fans of rural England’s independent shops, impressive coastlines, and rolling magnificent hills dotted with thatched cob cottages. The fact, however, is that the towns and villages here aren’t equal. This video discusses the 10 best towns to live in Devon. Ten: South Molton Let’s begin with South Molton, a charming market town in North Devon. This town has been dubbed the "Gateway to Exmoor", and for good reasons. South Molton has a rich history dating back to Saxon times. It’s a town centered around a picturesque square housing historic buildings. The vibrant Pannier Market held twice weekly is a popular feature of this town. Here, you can pick up a lot of local produce, artisan crafts, and antiques. It’s among the best also because it’s surrounded by beautiful countryside. This makes it a great base from where nearby attractions can be explored. With a strong connection to the wool trade, the Industrial Revolution played a significant role in its development. Today, visitors can explore its independent shops and cozy cafés. This classic market town is home to the Quince Honey Farm, where you can have insights into honey production and themed activities. Nine: Tiverton Tiverton, a historic town in Devon, is the next. Nestled at the confluence of the two rivers of Exe and Lowman. Some think that its name is derived from the word "Twy-ford-ton," which means "the town on two fords." This is a town with a rich history dating back to the Stone Age. During the wool trade, in the 16th and 17th centuries, Tiverton flourished and its heritage is reflected in sites occupied by its church and school. Living in Devon, you can explore Tiverton Castle built in 1106 if Tiverton is your choice. The serene beauty of its Grand Western Canal is another cause to be here. This town in the heart of Mid Devon blends historical charm with modern convenience, thereby offering an intriguing mix of rural and urban living. You will also be pleased by the undeniable appeal of its community spirit. Eight: Sidmouth Sidmouth is a charming coastal town offering a unique blend of stunning natural landscapes. With its quaint, community-centered lifestyle, it is also known for its picturesque red cliffs and lush green hills. Sidmouth provides a serene escape from the hectic urban hustle. Connaught Gardens and Jacob’s Ladder Beach are among its standout attractions. We love its vibrant community, dining options, a variety of local shops, and cultural events. If you’re drawn to either the scenic beauty or its welcoming neighborhood vibe, this town presents a sure mix of tranquility and local charm. The town also boasts a cinema, theatre, skate park, youth groups, and all sorts of dance. There are dramas and sporting activities for children. Its range of clubs and classes is phenomenal while tennis and badminton care for its sporting needs. Seven: Totnes Totnes is a town situated on the River Dart where it offers stunning natural surroundings. It is recognized as one of the most unique and desirable towns to live in Devon among those who appreciate a vibrant, artistic, and community-focused lifestyle. It has excellent transport links, such as the one facilitated by a railway station that connects it to major cities like Exeter and Plymouth. The town appreciated for its bohemian atmosphere, is quite rich in history. Its medieval streets, cultural events, and independent shops reflect its creative spirit. ✅ 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: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1N... #devon