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views on race days along the beach and toward the estuary mouth. Since then it has changed hands over the course of the 20th century and had many and varied uses including a bathing house, a private home and in 1935 it became a convalescent home as a part of the Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Hospital. It was requisitioned in the 40’s and served as a part of the war effort as a defence lookout station watching over our coastline and in peacetime it was reopened as the Harbour View Café (summer 1946) as which it has been trading ever since. Its lookout days did not end during the war however, since 1998 it has been staffed by the National Coastwatch Institute volunteers, keeping an eye on our coast alongside the Coastguard and RNLI. As one of over 50 stations around the UK coast they act as eyes and ears, monitoring the coastline and radio channels on alert for anyone in difficulty and any hazards in the waters.
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kept afloat in the river near the entrance to Exmouth Docks. A boarding boat was kept on a davit that was lowered into the water to ferry the crew to the lifeboat. The old lifeboat station by the beach was retained as a fund-raising display centre and, from 1966, was the base for an inshore lifeboat. The building used by crews at the docks was demolished in 1996 and replaced by temporary portable buildings.
1021:, in the florid Gothic style, ornamented with crockets, pinnacles, & c. The curacy has a small endowment, given by the noble founder and is annexed to the vicarage of Littleham. Until the erection of this church, Exmouth was without an episcopal place of worship; for though a small ancient chapel, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was standing in 1412, all traces of it disappeared some centuries ago. 1017:, at the cost of £13,000 in 1824-25. It is a handsome structure, in the perpendicular style, standing on the Beacon hill, and having a tower 104 feet high, containing a clock and one bell. The whole length of the building is 140 feet, and its breadth 84. The interior is handsomely fitted up, and has sittings for 1,500 hearers. It has a fine toned organ, and over the altar table is a fine canopy of 786:. This solid land is surrounded by mudflats and sandspits, some of which have been stabilised and now form part of the land on which the town is built, and some of which remain as tidal features in the estuary and off the coast. The outflow from the river flows eastwards, parallel to the beach for some distance, limited by sandbanks that are exposed at low tide. Many of the buildings on the 750: 696:. It provides education for deaf pupils aged 5 to 16 years with Further Education post-16 and has residential places. Exeter Royal Academy for Deaf Education bought the site in 2016 and began developing it into a state-of-the-art Deaf Education centre. In 2020, newly re-branded as the Deaf Academy, the school completed the move from Exeter to Exmouth. 76: 502:, which owned the dock and controlled all estuary traffic. The roads in and out of the area were in a poor state and only occasionally repaired by the parishes through which they ran. A more permanent dock was built in 1825, replacing a series of apparently seasonal docks first noted on maps from 1576 as "The Docke". New docks designed by 2583: 254: 870:
The National Coastwatch Institution Tower on the seafront has been a familiar feature of the Exmouth beach skyline in family photos and postcards for over 100 years. The red brick building was completed and opened in 1896 as a race observation tower for the then Exmouth Yacht Club, offering enviable
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to station US soldiers. Shortly after the war the house was burnt down and left derelict; eventually it too was demolished, and its grounds were given to the town by the Phear family to become a park. The old railway line behind Phear Park was just left as a bare trackbed for many years. At its far
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Human habitation was restricted by the harsh exposed position on the estuary – civilisation took a hold in a greater and more permanent way in the more comfortable outer lying rural areas. The town began to develop in the 13th century. Morin Uppehille owned the land, granting part of it to John the
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revived the lifeboat station in 1858. A new boathouse was built near the beach, although the lifeboat had to be taken across the road before it could be launched. This boathouse was demolished and a new one built on the same site in 1903 to accommodate a larger lifeboat. From 1961 the lifeboat was
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The town is defined by the sea and river frontages (each about a mile long), and stretches around 2.5 miles (4 km) inland, along a north-easterly axis. The docks lie at the western corner of this rectangle, where the river passes through a narrow passage into the sea, the mouth of the estuary
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As of November 2012, £3 million has been spent on the regeneration of the Strand, which has seen the removal of much of the grass, flower beds and many of the trees. The new features include an additional seating area and bicycle storage; the area has also been completely pedestrianised. The
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The majority of buildings in Exmouth were constructed during the Victorian era with the arrival of the railway. The area to the west of Exeter Road is land that was reclaimed by the railway, Exeter Road originally being part of the seafront. Some houses near to the station in Littleham were
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were opened in 1868, and a short line connected them to the railway goods yard. The area adjacent to the docks once housed a thriving community of some 125 chalets built on the shoreline. These have been replaced by a residential marina complex known as Exmouth Quay.
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In the mid 17th century the area suffered from the ravages of "Turkish pirates" (actually Algerian rovers), who raided the Devon and Cornwall coastlines, attacking shipping and attempting to capture sailors and villagers for sale as slaves in North Africa.
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High class tourism remained steady for a number of years. This changed when the first railway line into Exmouth was built in 1861, bringing with it mass tourism. It is from this "golden age" for Exmouth that the present form of the town can be traced.
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and is home to rare wildlife and plants, part of which is a nature reserve and restricted access. The sea frontage forms a sandy two mile long beach; at its eastern end, the town is limited by the cliffs of the High Land of Orcombe, a
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end there was a deep cutting to Littleham, which was filled in when the line was closed. The trackbed has now been tarmacked and now forms an off-road cycle way and footpath from Exmouth to Knowle, close to Budleigh Salterton.
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on Queen's Drive at the eastern end of the beach. Within the building is a sign from the now-demolished Volunteer Inn once run by Will Carder. On Christmas Day 1956 he was swept overboard and drowned during a mission on the
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Miller who in turn built a windmill, and earned his living on the exposed point, aided by the prevailing south-west winds. The windmill, the ferry dock and a small settlement of farms began to develop into Exmouth.
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Exmouth has a wide range of architecture, ranging from small cob cottages in parts of the town that were once villages and are now incorporated into it, such as Withycombe, to the
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in 1861. In the first five days 10,000 people travelled on the line and property prices increased overnight. By the 1880s commuter traffic to Exeter was considerable. In 1903 a
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was opened the line going eastward over a viaduct which went from Exeter Road to Park Road where it entered a cutting continuing onto Littleham Cross where there was also a
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although the trains run through to Paignton and Barnstaple alternately through the day. A cycleway has been built alongside the railway as far as Exeter and beyond. The
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The town established itself during the 18th century and is regarded as the oldest holiday resort in Devon. Visitors prevented from visiting Europe by the
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For some centuries, commercial trade through the port was limited in part by the shallow waters on the approach to the quay, but mainly by the power of
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The latest station was built in 1981 beside the bus station and is a single platform station. It also has a pay and display car park for rail users.
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In addition to its substantial summer tourist trade, Exmouth serves as a regional centre for leisure industries, particularly water sports such as
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which were then fashionable. Exmouth was renowned as a destination for the wealthy to recover their health. Notable visitors in this time included
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The route of the line continued behind Phear Park, which was once the grounds of a large house belonging to the Phear family, used during the
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that are an outcrop of a similar formation on the west side of the Exe estuary. The rising land on which the town has grown is formed of
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in the other direction. This service runs every 15 minutes. Another popular Stagecoach service is the 95 summer service to
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district, along with neighbouring coastal towns east of the Exe. It has its own town council, presided over by a
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was left in place for many years, with its final destruction in the late 1980s. Housing marks its position now.
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estuary, which ultimately comes from an ancient Celtic word for fish. For centuries, the parishes were within
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and is noted in particular for its wading and migrating birds. A large part of the estuary lies within a
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The Deaf Academy is an independent special school run by Exeter Royal Academy for Deaf Education, a
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In 1240 an area known as Pratteshuthe (Pratt’s landing place) was sold to the mayor and citizens of
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Geologically, the low hill known as "The Beacon", in the centre of the present town, is formed of
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rugby league team were based in Exmouth and played until 2011 in the South West Division of the
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In 2013, Exmouth Community College (formerly Exmouth School) had 2,615 pupils, aged 11 to 18.
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Strand was partially open for Remembrance Sunday 2010 with the war memorial area complete.
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There have been three railway stations at Exmouth. The line first reached Exmouth from
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line. Exmouth Station was rebuilt in 1926. When the line to Budleigh was lifted the
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The town has eight primary schools, one secondary school and a school for the deaf.
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Holiday Park. This is usually operated by an open top bus, and runs every hour.
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operate several, frequent bus services in and around the town, including the 57
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allows for walking along this coast. The town is also at the western end of the
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are fitted with pumps to extract water from their basements during high tide.
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The route book of Devon, Publisher Besley, 1870, Publisher: Oxford University
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was built near Passage House but was washed away in a storm in 1814. The
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until 2014, when it became the headquarters of the Exmouth Rowing Club.
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EXETER ROYAL ACADEMY FOR DEAF EDUCATION, registered charity no. 1124523
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Holbrook, Neil; Bidwell, Paul T.; Allason-Jones, Lindsay (1991).
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on the opposite shore of the river. Dawlish Warren is a natural
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This article is about the town in England. For other uses, see
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On 21 November 2009 both lifeboats were transferred to a new
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who is elected each year by the councillors. It is based at
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is the leading football team in the town, and play in the
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In 2011 it had a population of 34,432, making Exmouth the
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Strand Gardens in the town centre, before redevelopment
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The old boathouse was retained as a base for the RNLI
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The National Coastwatch Tower - Mark Muir Architect
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