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The Exe estuary starts just south of the city of Exeter and is approximately 8 miles long extending down to the town of Exmouth where it meets the English channel . There are several small towns and villages that border the estuary including Topsham , Exton , Lympstone , Dawlish warren , Starcross and Cockwood . The Exe estuary boasts some fantastic features and is an internationally important site for wildlife including many migrating bird species . #Exeestuary #Coastline #Seaside #Sunset #VisitExmouth #EastDevon #Pentax
Sunrise over Exmouth this morning, from Starcross, Devon. A frosty morning to start a sunny but cold, crisp winter's day!
While most people do these boats in colour (I've got some colour shots as well, of course), I thought I'd try something a bit different, especially with the sky looking as though it would open up any minute (fortunately it didn't, not this time).
A busy scene at Riverside Depot, Seaton. taken from the top deck of a Seaton bound car.
Camera: Contax 139 + Carl Zeiss f1.7 Planar lens
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We had a couple of very pleasant visits to Sidmouth on the Jurassic coast in east Devon when we recently stayed in the adjacent county of Dorset.. Apart from the dramatic surrounding red sandstone cliffs, one of the most characteristic features of the town is the Georgian and Regency seafront and the cottages at the bottom of Peak Hill (in the middle of the picture), overlooking the Esplanade. Immediately behind is the rocky promontory on which sits the beautiful Connaught Gardens, where I have spent many a happy hour enjoying the views of the coast or a light meal in the charming cafe.
Before sunrise yesterday morning at the Exe Estuary, from Starcross, Devon, England. A few minutes later it had clouded over and then the rain set in!
Beech (Fagus sylvatica) woodland on an iron age hillfort at Woodbury Castle, Devon, England.
See my other East Devon Pebblebed Heaths photos.
Sidmouth is a large seaside regency town situated on the southern coast of Devon, England, 14 miles east-southeast of Exeter. In 2018, it had a population of about 17,670. It is a tourist hotspot located on the Jurassic Coastline, and within the East Devon AONB.
Taken last week, just before the weather broke. The first silage cut of the season on the fields below Hartridge, rowed, and awaiting baling.
Sundown at Sandy bay beach , Exmouth seafront , Devon , England .
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Smethams sea wall at sunrise , Exmouth seafront , Devon , England .
Taken on New years day there was freezing temperatures a very hard frost and thick fog both in the Exe estuary and rising from the sea .
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Needless to say this 'Grade 1 Listed Building' is known as the church of St Mary, in Ottery St. Mary. The church is frequently referred to as "a miniature Exeter Cathedral".
As an aside, I believe that the WC loco 34045 'Ottery St. Mary' was one of only two named locomotives which was not rescued from Woodham's scrapyard at Barry. She was cut-up within 2 weeks of arriving there by March 1965.
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Sunrise at Exmouth seafront , Devon , England .
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Sundown at Budleigh Salterton beach , Devon , England .
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Car 10 on private hire duties with a school party arriving at Colyton and passing Car 12 about to work back to Seaton on a regular service.
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The East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) landscape is characterised by intimate wooded combes, vast areas of heathland, fertile river valleys and breathtaking cliffs or hilltops. It includes the East Devon section of the Jurassic Coast - England's first natural World Heritage Site - and is a living, working landscape shaped by many centuries of farming activity.