Thurlestone

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County - Devon | Map
Tel code: 01548 | code search
Postcode: TQ7 | code search
Population: 125
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Folk Customs:
Burning the Ashen Faggot
Hatherleigh Carnival Tar Barrels
Kingsteignton Ram Roast
Passing the Port
Pretty Maid’s Charity
Tar Barrels & Rock Cannons of Ottery
The Barnstaple Shilling
Turning the Devil’s Stone

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Thurlestone & South Milton Horticultural Show

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Thurlestone is a charming village in the stunning South Hams countryside - an area where time doesnt seem to have moved on much in about a hundred years. The Hotel in the centre has been welcoming guests for all that time , the delightful village church for many years more and the Inn serves such great food that you can rarely get a table (so book ahead). Lastly, by the golf course, is a wonderful little beach and cove - perfect for a secluded day by the Sea

Golf Club

Thurlestone Golf Club

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Village Inn

School

All Saints Primary School

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Ackmans Cottage B&B (1.62 miles)

Ackmans Cottage B&B
Newly opened for business, Ackmans Cottage is a 17th Century Devon 'chocolate box' thatched cottage full of old world charm, set in a completely rural setting. With country walks that start straight outside the gate ... More | visit website
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Burgh Island Hotel (1.67 miles)

Burgh Island Hotel

A unique example of 1930s modernism, set on its own private island off the South Devon Coast, Burgh Island has been frequented by bright young things since it opened as an hotel in 1928. Agatha ... More | visit website

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Thornlea Mews Holiday Cottages (1.72 miles)

Thornlea Mews Holiday Cottages
Thornlea Mews lies in a small enclosed valley, which leads down to two safe sandy beaches, approximately 400 metres away. Hope Cove was a small fishing village and, whilst commercial fishing no longer takes ... More
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Sand Pebbles (1.75 miles)

Sand Pebbles

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Andrew, Tracy, Nick and Melanie welcome you to Sand Pebbles, a friendly, family run 9 Bedroom Guest House delightfully situated in its own grounds only 300 yards from the safe, ... More

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Hope and Anchor Inn (1.85 miles)

Hope and Anchor Inn

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The Hope and Anchor In is set in the popular and unique old fishing village of Hope Cove, here in the South Hams of Devon. With breathtaking scenery, you really ... More

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The Hope Cove Country House (1.86 miles)

The Hope Cove Country House

The Hope Cove has been completely renovated to a very high standard, and a stylish beach house feel accommodation has been created. This large house has twelve bedrooms with a variation of capacities’ and is ... More | visit website

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Burton Farmhouse (1.92 miles)

Burton Farmhouse
Burton Farmhouse can be found in the South Hams of South Devon - an area of outstanding beauty. Our 15th century farmhouse and its two pretty, self catering cottages nestle in South Huish valley at ... More | visit website
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Old Chapel Inn (2.70 miles)

Old Chapel Inn

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The Old Chapel Inn offers fine food, elegant accommodation and a warm welcomeThe Old Chapel Inns location is just about as good as it gets - Nestling above the beautiful ... More

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The Old Vicarage Country House (2.86 miles)

The Old Vicarage Country House

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Luxurious holiday accommodation in glorious Devon. The Old Vicarage is a superb venue for a family holiday, get-together or relaxing hideaway. This beautiful Victorian vicarage has been completely refurbished to ... More

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The Lodge Hotel (3.22 miles)

The Lodge Hotel

The privately run Lodge Hotel was built in the 1830s and has recently been refurbished to create a small friendly boutique Hotel and is positioned between the coastal resorts of Salcombe and Hope Cove, which ... More | visit website

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