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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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Uppehille owned the land, granting part of it to John the
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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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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 These have been replaced by a residential marina complex known as
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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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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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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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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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on the opposite shore of the river. Dawlish Warren is a natural
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1970:. Chacewater: Twelveheads Press. pp. 6–9.
989:Exmouth has a number of active churches. About
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2439:. Information-britain.co.uk. 31 January 2007.
2281:. Avocet Line Rail Users Group. Archived from
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2497:Devon County Council: Exmouth community page
2017:"Strand set for 3 million regeneration plan"
1823:"Rolle College campus shuts its doors again"
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544:. She is buried in Littleham Churchyard.
1784:Charity Commission for England and Wales
1554:. Presses Université Laval. p. 42.
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1750:"EduBase - Exmouth Community College"
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660:Exeter Road Community Primary School
2563:Towns, villages and hamlets in the
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1674:. Exmouthonline.com. Archived from
1639:Ecclesiastical antiquities in Devon
1627:Open Domesday: Withycombe (Raleigh)
933:Royal National Lifeboat Institution
897:Royal National Lifeboat Institution
742:The seafront, looking west towards
726:discussed the College's closure in
672:The Beacon CofE (VA) Primary School
669:St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
606:Site of Special Scientific Interest
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1993:A History of the Exmouth Lifeboats
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1936:"Town Council land and buildings"
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1408:(1943-2010), historian and author
1096:Local TV coverage is provided by
592:, and outdoor activities such as
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1886:. Exmouth People. Archived from
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2462:Powell, Neil (26 August 1999).
1134:Exmouth's local newspaper, the
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526:revolutionary turmoil in France
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1723:"Illustrated London News 1861"
1480:"Exmouth Town Council Website"
1418:William Francis de Vismes Kane
1396:(born 1981), singer-songwriter
1125:Greatest Hits Radio South West
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1025:Other active churches include
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883:Lifeboat station built in 1903
855:, now in the ownership of the
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2229:"About Us - East Devon Radio"
1798:"Welcome to The Deaf Academy"
1701:. Midhurst: Middleton Press.
1336:(1650–1722), military leader
1138:, is published on Thursdays.
958:Inshore Lifeboat (ILB) named
941:R and J Welburn (previously a
654:Bassett's Farm Primary School
3519:Parliamentary constituencies
2279:"History of the Avocet Line"
2151:"Exmouth Sports Centre Home"
1259:Category:People from Exmouth
45:Exmouth seafront (June 2007)
3680:Ports and harbours of Devon
2386:. Alex Wade. 26 June 2005.
1672:"History Of Exmouth, Devon"
1670:History Of Exmouth, Devon.
1078:Minor Counties Championship
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1968:Devon's Lifeboat Heritage
1884:"Exmouth's Rolle College"
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1155:Exeter St David's station
1115:Local radio stations are
1074:Devon County Cricket Club
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2129:devoncl.play-cricket.com
2103:exmouth.play-cricket.com
1966:Leach, Nicholas (2009).
891:was provided in 1803. A
21:Exmouth (disambiguation)
2332:"Phear Park in Exmouth"
1991:Salsbury, Alan (2010).
1699:Branch Lines to Exmouth
1645:& John Pike Jones,
1547:Roman finds from Exeter
1372:(1890–1964), politician
1342:(fl. 1620–1623), pirate
1280:(born 1937), politician
1149:is the terminus of the
1147:Exmouth railway station
1070:Rugby League Conference
758:being nearly closed by
470:ecclesiastical parishes
303:Exmouth and Exeter East
2125:"Devon Cricket League"
2099:"Exmouth Cricket Club"
1629:. Accessed 9 Oct 2022.
1518:. 2011. Archived from
1402:(born 1970), cricketer
1233:in one direction, and
1031:United Reformed Church
1023:
931:From this station the
924:4 miles south east of
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716:University of Plymouth
707:
705:University of Plymouth
666:Marpool Primary School
580:Demography and economy
229:Postcode district
3624:South West Coast Path
2959:Boroughs or districts
2507:5 August 2010 at the
1223:Stagecoach South West
1027:Christ Church Exmouth
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753:The Beacon at Exmouth
752:
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629:South West Coast Path
530:medicinal salt waters
486:East Budleigh Hundred
3514:Devon County Council
2023:. 2 September 2009.
1943:Exmouth Town Council
1829:. 16 November 2016.
1752:. Education.gov.uk.
1516:Devon County Council
1484:Exmouth Town Council
1324:(born 1946), author
1310:Ed "Stewpot" Stewart
1086:Devon Cricket League
1064:and Withycombe RFC.
907:New lifeboat station
209:Sovereign state
3559:Scheduled monuments
3534:Towns by population
3012:(cities in italics)
2938:Unitary authorities
1552:Exeter City Council
1429:(1430–1453), pirate
1420:(1840–1918), Irish
1414:(born 1944), sailor
1306:(born 1973), sailor
1294:Collett Leventhorpe
1179:Atmospheric Railway
991:Holy Trinity Church
635:path that leads to
617:World Heritage Site
366: /
3059:Budleigh Salterton
2643:Budleigh Salterton
2338:on 9 November 2015
2285:on 8 December 2013
1912:. TheyWorkForYou.
1360:(born 1940), actor
1354:(1919–1999), poet
1272:Antonio Corbisiero
1194:Budleigh Salterton
1112:TV transmitters.
964:George Bearman II.
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515:Sir Walter Raleigh
478:Withycombe Raleigh
295:UK Parliament
272:Devon and Somerset
260:Devon and Cornwall
241:Dialling code
3642:
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3614:Tamar Valley AONB
3010:Major settlements
2913:Ceremonial county
2878:
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2738:Newton Poppleford
2658:Clyst St Lawrence
2413:. Graham Hurley.
2330:Palmer, Stephen.
2250:"Exmouth Journal"
2002:978-0-85704-073-2
1977:978-0-906294-72-7
1852:Wilkins, Daniel.
1659:978-0-554-71893-4
1388:R. F. Delderfield
1370:Percy James Grigg
1066:East Devon Eagles
1054:Exmouth Town F.C.
1049:Sport and leisure
1005:The Church is a
999:Church of England
818:Exmouth Town Hall
803:Exmouth Town Hall
784:New Red Sandstone
650:Primary schools:
536:and her daughter
461:with the mark of
385:
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3609:South Devon AONB
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