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978: 1935:, a public open-air heated swimming pool. This is one of four outdoor pools operated by Teignbridge District Council. The others are at Buckfastleigh, Ashburton and Buckland. Teignmouth is home to the River Teign Rowing club, the largest rowing club in the UK with almost 400 members, the club competes internationally in Cornish Pilot Gig rowing, Locally racing Seine boats and Nationally in Sea Skiffs and Sculls. Members have competed recently as far afield as Russia. 75: 554:... on the 26th day of this instant July 1690 by Foure of the clocke in the morning, your poor petitioners were invaded (by the French) to the number of 1,000 or thereabouts, who in the space of three hours tyme, burnt down to the ground the dwelling houses of 240 persons of our parish and upwards, plundered and carried away all our goods, defaced our churches, burnt ten of our ships in the harbour, besides fishing boats, netts and other fishing craft ... 5032: 5044: 1726:
the Church Rock wreck, such as cannons; exhibits from the nearby Haldon aerodrome, plus film footage including the Beatles' visit to the town and the 2009 homecoming concerts by Muse. The new build cost almost £1.1m and was enabled by a major community fund-raising effort, in combination with Lottery and UK government funding and other sources such as local grant funders and Devon County Council. The Church Rock wreck was found when a
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bridge at the Teignmouth end to allow sailing ships to pass up the estuary. It cost around £19,000 to build, but the overall expenditure was about £26,000 due to the costs of the necessary Act of Parliament and the purchase of the old ferry-rights. Toll houses were built at each end of the bridge, and the one on the Teignmouth side survives.
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In December 1852, a large landslip from the cliffs east of the town caused the railway to close for four days; and, in 1855 and 1859, the sea broke through the line at Teignmouth. There have been many more closures since, caused both by landslips from the cliffs and breaches by the sea, especially in
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After eleven years, on 27 June 1838 the centre arches of the bridge collapsed, the timbers had been eaten through by shipworms. It was rebuilt in wood and reopened in 1840, but it partially collapsed again in 1893. The bridge was completely rebuilt between 1927 and 1931, using steel for the piers and
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During the Second World War Teignmouth suffered badly from "tip and run" air raids. It was bombed 21 times between July 1940 and February 1944 and 79 people were killed, 151 wounded, 228 houses were destroyed and over 2,000 damaged in the raids. Teignmouth's hospital was bombed during a raid on 8 May
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As the fisheries declined tourism increased. A tea house was built on the Den in 1787 amongst the local fishermen's drying nets. By 1803 Teignmouth was called a "fashionable watering place", and the resort continued to develop during the 19th century. Its two churches were rebuilt soon after 1815 and
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Teignmouth and Shaldon museum was completed in 2011. It comprises an architecturally iconic extension of the existing 18th century museum building, with new roof terrace looking over the town, glass tower and community facility. Some of the exhibits include a restored bathing machine; artefacts from
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The original bridge was owned by the Teignmouth and Shaldon Bridge Company and opened on 8 June 1827. It had 34 wooden arches and was 1,671 feet (509 m) long, which made it the longest wooden bridge in England when built. It had abutment walls of a considerable length at either end, and a swing
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Teign Corinthian Yacht Club was founded in 1886, and organises racing and training for sailing dinghies, yachts and powerboats. It has two centres: a clubhouse on Teignmouth seafront built in 1995 and a dinghy park on the River Teign estuary at Coombe Cellars, with a new clubhouse being built there
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Over the years, the building was used as a theatre, a dance hall, a conference centre and a billiards hall. In 1934 it was converted into the Riviera Cinema, in which guise it continued until 2000; part of the building has now been converted into flats. In 2016 the lease for the historic auditorium
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bring moist air across the South West. On average, July is the driest month, but summer thunderstorms can occasionally deposit more than the month's mean rainfall in one day. Teignmouth has average daily sunshine totals of over 7 hours in summer and around 2 hours in winter. Sunshine totals reflect
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issued a church brief that authorised the collection of £11,000 for the aid of the town. Churches from as far afield as Yorkshire contributed, and the collections enabled the further development of the port. This was the last invasion of England, and French Street with its museum is named in memory
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and rides, the beach wraps around the spit at the head of the river Teign providing a river beach, commonly known as the Back Beach (dogs are allowed all year on this part of the beach), on the estuary side which overlooks the harbour with its moorings for many pleasure craft, and has views up the
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In 1894, there were 26 public houses in Teignmouth. Pubs today include the Blue Anchor Inn on Teign Street and the Devon Arms on Northumberland Place. The River Beach is home to a varied selection of seasonal and permanent beach huts, one of which (now removed to the town's museum) was a Georgian
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The Teignmouth weather station is located in an area of the town exposed to sea breezes, resulting in lower temperature extremes compared to more sheltered parts of the town and surrounding area. Temperatures at the station have increased in every month between the 1981–2010 and 1991–2020 climate
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Owing to its proximity to the sea, Teignmouth has warmer winters with less frost and snow, as well as slightly cooler summers compared with inland areas of southern England. January is usually the coldest month in Britain; however, sea temperatures usually reach their minimum temperature in late
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Until 1852 Teignmouth was legally part of the Port of Exeter. In September of that year, after many years of campaigning (latterly under the leadership of George Hennet), the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury agreed that Teignmouth should be independent which was the cause of much celebration.
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built several circular houses so that the Devil had no corners in which to lie in wait for unsuspecting occupants and these buildings were therefore 'Devil-proof.' The church of St Michael the Archangel is in the east of the town. St. Scholastica's Abbey (now converted to flats), on the road to
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On 28 October 1948 Devon County Council bought the bridge from the Shaldon Bridge Company for £92,020 and tolls were abolished. The original paintwork was inadequate to deal with the environment, and repairs were required in 1960 and in 1980. In 1998 it was discovered that the bridge had severe
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Den Crescent and its central Assembly Rooms, laid out in 1826 by Andrew Patey of Exeter, still survive relatively unchanged today. The Assembly Rooms were the hub of the town's social life in the 19th century and lavish balls took place in the 70 ft (21 m) long ballroom. In 1871, the
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In the harbour area was the Salty, a small flat island created through dredging operations but levelled, supposedly to improve natural scouring of the main channel for shipping, in recent years to leave a large tidal sand bank frequented by seabirds and cockle-collectors. Salmon nets are still
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by the late horrid invasion there were within the space of 12 houres burnt downe and consumed 116 dwelling houses ... and also 172 dwelling houses were rifled and plundered and two parish churches much ruined, plundred and defaced, besides the burning of ten saile of shipps with the furniture
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in 1253 and one for West Teignmouth followed a few years later. The Tame now runs under the town in culverts and is visible only higher up the town as Brimley Brook, joined by smaller streams such as the Winterbourne (an intermittent stream, which flows only in winter or after heavy rain).
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with the 1st XV playing in the South West 1 league. The Den Bowling Club situated on the sea front is the home of the Teignmouth Open Bowls Tournament. Teignmouth Shotokan Karate Club was established in 1984 and trains twice weekly at the Teign Heritage Centre and Pavilions Teignmouth.
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In February 2016 Devon County Council announced that the moveable, lifting section of the bridge will be raised later in 2016, for the first time since 2002. This is in order to satisfy a condition in the Act that permitted construction, that the opening section be maintained.
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Teignmouth has a tradition of shipbuilding from the 17th century. By the turn of the 19th century there were three shipyards in Teignmouth, and three in Shaldon and Ringmore on the opposite side of the estuary. The industry declined in the early 20th century, but in 1921
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structural defects and work to correct this continued until 2002, the bridge remaining open throughout. After this work was completed, residents nearby noticed that in certain wind conditions the bridge "whistles". As of 2007 the problem had not been solved.
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bought the last derelict shipbuilding yard and gave the industry a new stimulus. His shipyard became a major employer, building pleasure craft in peacetime and small craft such as torpedo boats during World War II. The business failed in 1968 not long after
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here. His arrival coincided with a period of wet weather and he wrote to a friend of "the abominable Devonshire Weather ... the truth is, it is a splashy, rainy, misty, snowy, foggy, haily, floody, muddy, slipshod county."
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The First World War had a disruptive effect on Teignmouth: over 175 men from the town lost their lives and many businesses did not survive. In the 1920s as the economy started to recover, a golf course opened on Little
2011:(1791–1871), the mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, who originated the idea of a programmable computer, also lived here for some years and was married in St Michael's church in the town. 491:
There were originally two villages, East and West Teignmouth, separated by a stream called the Tame, which emptied into the Teign through marshland by the current fish quay. Neither village is mentioned in the
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In the 1600s and 1700s there are records of a windmill on the Den – an area that was then a large sand dune, and is now a grassy public open space near the seafront. By 1759 this windmill was demolished.
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Andrews, G. J. & Wilson, V (2019) "Sensing health and wellbeing through oral histories: the 'tip and run' air attacks on a British coastal town 1939–44". In: Atkinson, Sarah & Hunt, Rachel, eds.
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All Gentlemen Seamen and Able Landmen who delight in the Music of Great Guns and distressing the Enemies of Great Britain have now a fine opportunity of making their Fortunes by entering on Board The
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Snow is rare during the start of the winter season in December. Late autumn and early winter is the wettest time of the year, because sea temperatures are still relatively high and deep Atlantic
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1941, killing three nurses and seven patients. It was rebuilt and reopened in September 1954, making it the first complete general hospital in the country to be built after the formation of the
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at the river mouth and by a road bridge further upstream. The red sandstone headland on the Shaldon side called "The Ness" is the most recognisable symbol of the town from the seaward side.
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in the early 1990s. They started the band in the town and based their song "Falling Down" on their teenage years living there. The band performed two homecoming concerts entitled
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and Stockland Hill TV transmitters and from one of the two local relay transmitters, depending on which part of the town (Teignmouth and Coombe). Local radio stations are
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on 107.3 FM and East Devon Radio, a community based station which broadcast on 106.4 FM. The town is served by the local newspaper, Teignmouth Post, a sub edition of the
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Such was the terrific force of the impelled water that along the sea-wall and railway huge coping-stones, probably averaging one ton each, were tossed about like corks...
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bathing machine, minus wheels. These huts have enjoyed the boom in popularity of such properties in recent years and now change hands for figures approaching £100,000.
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Teignmouth Carnival is held during the last week of July with the procession on the last Thursday, and since 1999 the town has hosted a summer folk festival. In 2005
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Privateer ... now ready to be launch'd in the Harbour of Teignmouth... Any persons capable of beating a Drum or blowing a French horn shall have great encouragement.
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Andrews G. J., Kearns, R. A., Kontos, P., Wilson, V. (2006) "'Their finest hour': older people, oral histories and the historical geography of social life".
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with a cargo of sugar, coffee and cotton was offered for sale at "Rendle's Great Sale Room" in the town. Teignmouth people fitted out two privateers:
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building was taken over by the East Devon and Teignmouth Club which had an exclusive membership taken from the gentry and professional middle class.
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The estuary seems disproportionately large for the size of the river flowing through it, this being especially apparent at low tide, because it is a
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A US Navy plan existed which proposed to dam the harbour and set up a seaplane base, but it was abandoned as the war turned in favour of the allies.
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lived in Teignmouth in his early years. He went to school at the Inverteign Juniors site (now Mill Lane). His world record has stood since 1995.
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The town's newest public building is the Pavilions Teignmouth, a community arts and enterprise centre on the Den, opened in April 2016.
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Although reduced from its heyday, Teignmouth still receives considerable numbers of holiday makers, in particular day-trippers. It is
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came via this route and was sent from the New Quay, which had been built for this traffic in 1821–25 by George Templer, James's son.
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Andrews, G. J. & Kearns, R. A. (2005) "Everyday Health Histories and the Making of Place: the case of an English coastal town".
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visiting Teignmouth and whilst being guided by a local priest, the devil turns them both to stone, which is seen in the form of two
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lives in Teignmouth, as does his brother and fellow Exeter Chiefs first team player Joe Simmonds. Sam helped the Chiefs win the
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and School of Flying nearby, Teignmouth was advertised as the only south coast resort offering complete aviation facilities.
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In 2014, Teignmouth and Dawlish Community Interest Group commissioned a website to promote the town to tourists visiting.
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was taken over by the Mars Hill Church with the intention of restoring it as both a cinema and a music and arts facility.
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Andrews, G. J. (2017). "The relational making of people and place: the case of the Teignmouth World War II homefront".
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periods, with notable warming in spring and autumn, along with a small overall increase in rainfall during this time.
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and a shorter route starting near Dawlish Warren; however, the advent of World War 2 brought these projects to an end.
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Another example of this rare church design is now called Dreghorn and Springside Parish Church (formerly Dreghorn and
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The port of Teignmouth, in existence since the 13th century, remains active, mostly handling clay, timber and grain.
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settled in the Teignmouth area in 1930, his brother and sister studying in Teignmough whilst he was a cadet at the
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Primary schools include Hazeldown which is non-denominational, and the Catholic school of Our Lady and St Patrick.
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and some of the galley fleet travelled the short distance up the coast and attacked Teignmouth. A petition to the
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around £500,000 per year to maintain. In 1936, the Great Western Railway surveyed an inland deviation between
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in 1846. Today, its port still operates and the town remains a popular seaside and day-trip holiday location.
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Documents indicate that Teignmouth was a significant port by the early 14th century, second in Devon only to
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Since 2018 Teignmouth has hosted the annual Teign Shanty Festival, a folk music festival with a focus on
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were the 'headline' artists at that year's festival which celebrated the town's links with that region.
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The New Quay at Teignmouth in 1827 with a large crane and blocks of cut granite ready for transshipment
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During the 17th century, in common with other Channel ports, Teignmouth ships suffered from raids from
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The Newfoundland fisheries continued to provide the main employment into the early 19th century (e.g.
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in Cornwall. In 2018–19, it recorded 706,000 passengers, making it the second busiest station on the
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A broad gauge Train leaving Teignmouth with Shaldon Bridge and the Ness in the background, circa 1854
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The Old Quay was built in the mid-18th century on land leased from Lord Clifford. The opening of the
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The town's parish church, dedicated to St. James is unusual, being octagonal in shape. A story from
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The Teignmouth, Dawlish, and Torquay Guide: with an account of the surrounding neighbourhood, etc
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set sail on her first voyage in September 1779, and was "oversett in a violent Gust of Wind" off
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after the town and his electronics company. The town featured in the film of this tragic event
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Devon Roads: An illustrated survey of the development and management of Devon's highway network
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was born in Teignmouth in 1916, while his parents were staying there as World War I refugees.
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in 2017. He has currently scored two tries for England and has one Man of the Match award.
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February, which affects Teignmouth's climate, making February its coldest month. The first
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cannon was located on the site of a 16th-century wreck, followed by further discoveries.
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on the beach near the Custom House. In 1854 the society transferred its lifeboats to the
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was common in Teignmouth, as it was in other west country ports. In 1779 the French ship
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had his home at Bitton House, which was then called West Cliff House. Meanwhile,
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by James Templer in 1792 provided a boost to the port due to the ease with which
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in 1850 and became the centre of his trading network. It was connected to the
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building, and the Roman Catholic Church, on the same road, is a late work by
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on Dartmoor and Shaldon. It closely follows the route of George Templer's
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in Teignmouth usually occurs in late November or early December, whereas
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The town is located on the north bank of the mouth of the estuary of the
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and Country Bus (Newton Abbot); key routes that serve the town include:
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The Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society sent a
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Nummits and Crummits. Devonshire Customs, Characteristics and Folk-lore
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was evacuated to Teignmouth as a child and lived there for some years.
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In May 2010, Teignbridge District Council put forward for consultation
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centred over the summer period and surplus rainfall during the winter.
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in the 1820s the first bridge across the estuary to Shaldon was built;
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and elsewhere. By the 1930s the town was again thriving, and with the
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starring Norman Wisdom, have extensive sequences shot in Teignmouth.
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winter. In 2010, the sea walls and adjoining estuaries were costing
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was born in the town in 1939, and the writer and environmentalist
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Accounting For Success: A History of Price Waterhouse in America
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operates regular half-hourly stopping trains on a route between
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which was linked to the Stover Canal. The granite to build the
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spent several weeks in Teignmouth and completed his epic poem
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suggests why these churches are rounded, for the villagers of
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and at the Teign Heritage – Teignmouth & Shaldon Museum.
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On 27 July 2005, Teignmouth received status as Devon's first
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times; there was further expansion after the opening of the
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Lost Devon: Creation, Change and Destruction over 500 Years
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An Investigation of the Movements of Teignmouth Bar
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Teignmouth, Devon
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Teignmouth is located in Devon
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Devon
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South West
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England
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