Is South Molton Worth Visiting?

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It’s a classic market town on the edge of Exmoor National Park dating black to Saxon times. The area is rural and unspoilt but the town’s got a busy market square and a popular twice weekly pannier market, a Sainsbury’s supermarket, cottage hospital and a swimming pool.

What is the population of South Molton Devon?

Welcome to South Molton

South Molton is pretty market town with a population of around 5,000 people. With its town square a hive of activity, surrounded by small local shops, it retains a very traditional market town feel.

Is South Molton market on today?

The market is held in a marketplace right in the middle of the small Devon town of South Molton. … The market runs from 8am until 1pm, every Thursday and Saturday all year round.

What days are South Molton market?

South Molton Pannier Market is open weekly on Thursdays and Saturdays, from 8:30am until 1pm. There is also various events throughout the year that can be found on our events page.

How far is South Molton from the coast?

Ideally located to explore the national park, known for its fabulous scenery and access to wildlife including furry Exmoor ponies, wild red deer and buzzard hawks, it is also only 20 miles away from the breathtaking North Devon Coast with its fabulous selection of sandy beaches and showstopping waves.

Is South Molton a town or a village?

South Molton is a small town in Devon, England. It is part of the North Devon local government district. The town is on the River Mole. According to the 2001 census the civil parish of South Molton had a population of 4,093, increasing to 5,108 at the 2011 Census.

Is Braunton a nice place to live?

Braunton at first glance, would appear to be the nicest, friendliest village in Devon. The kids that live in Brauton are some of the most deluded, obnoxious and spoilt little sh$ts to ever grace the U.K outside of London.

Where should I not live in Devon?

The nine worst places to live in Devon – according to people who…

  • 1) Ilfracombe: Gluten intolerant middle class nightmare. …
  • 2) Dartmouth: All is not as it seems. …
  • 3) Okehampton: Rotten to the core. …
  • 4) Dawlish Warren: aka Watership Downer. …
  • 5) Axminster: The worst town ever. …
  • 6) Brixham: Once such a happy little town.

Is Ilfracombe rough?

Ilfracombe is rough and living on its past glories but there is lots going on for the kids in summer.

Is Torbay a deprived area?

Torbay is the most deprived local authority area in the South West region. Within Torbay around one-in-three of the population live in areas in the top 20% most deprived in England, these areas are shown by the red and blue areas in the map.

Is Westward Ho a sandy beach?

Beach. Facing westwards into Bideford Bay, Surfers and swimmers, kayakers, and paddle boarders will love this long sandy stretch of sand. The main beach is backed by the grassland of Northam Burrows Country Park and the imaginatively named Pebble Ridge.

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Is Instow beach Sandy?

Instow is a pretty and sandy beach that tends to get very busy during the summer. … There are also shops and cafes in the village which is directly behind the beach. From the beach at Instow it is possible to kayak down the rivers Taw and Torridge to Instow Beach.

Where is Exmoor?

Exmoor, high moorland in northwestern Somerset and northern Devon, England, that forms a national park 268 square miles (693 square km) in extent. It borders the Bristol Channel on the north and has a beautiful coastline of rugged headlands interspersed with narrow, wooded valleys, or coombs.

Is South Milton Sands dog friendly?

Is South Milton Sands dog-friendly? Yes! South Milton Sands is an all year-round dog-friendly beach. Be sure to bring along your four-legged family member for a romp in the sand and a splash about in the water.

Are dogs allowed in South Molton Pannier Market?

The Country Pannier Market is dog friendly, we ask that all dogs are kept under control and on the lead, and any accidents are cleaned up immediately.

What is Westward Ho famous for?

Westward Ho! is known for its surfing seas and the long expanse of clean sand backed by a pebble ridge and grasslands which extends for about three miles.

Where are the best beaches in North Devon?

The Best Beaches in North Devon

  • Croyde Bay Beach.
  • Woolacombe Beach.
  • Barricane beach.
  • Tunnels Beaches.
  • Woody Bay.
  • Saunton Sands.
  • Putsborough Beach.

Has Appledore got a beach?

Perched beside the meeting point of the River Taw and the River Torridge, Appledore Beach is a great spot for a stroll, or to sit for awhile and admire the views of this once-bustling maritime village.

Is Devon a deprived area?

Overall levels of deprivation in Devon County are lower than the national average. There are 20 (of over 450) Devon County Council LSOAs within the 20% most deprived in England (around 5% of the population). The most deprived is in central Ilfracombe, which ranks 1,576 out of 32,844.

Is Torquay a rough area?

Torquay is the most dangerous medium-sized town in Devon, and is the second most dangerous overall out of Devon’s 430 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Torquay in 2020 was 101 crimes per 1,000 people.

What is the nicest part of Devon?

Devon’s top 10 prettiest towns and villages

  1. Appledore. Appledore is an ancient maritime shipbuilding village at the confluence of the River Torridge and Taw. …
  2. Clovelly. …
  3. Brixham. …
  4. Croyde. …
  5. Hartland. …
  6. Beer. …
  7. Branscombe. …
  8. Mortehoe.

Is Devon better than Dorset?

Dorset is closer to the U.K’s bigger cities, but if you are willing to travel a bit farther, there is more variety of landscape and activities in Devon, encompassing both the northern Exmoor Coast and the southern Jurassic Coast. Basically, see what you fancy and can book, you will love either place.

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