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What is the nicest part of Devon to live in? ›
- Totnes. A view of Totnes High Street (Image: Frankie Mills) ...
- Topsham. Topsham by the River Exe (Image: Knight Frank) ...
- Teignmouth. Teignmouth Shaldon Ferry is an historic service (Image: publicity) ...
- Tavistock. Tavistock, West Devon. ( ...
- Ashburton. ...
- South Molton. ...
- Tiverton. ...
- Kingsbridge.
Plymouth is the most affordable place in Devon when it comes to local people being able to buy a house. The average property in Plymouth was bought for £221,000 in the year to January. That makes it the cheapest local authority in which to buy a house in the whole of Devon.
Is it cheaper to buy a house in Devon or Cornwall? ›"Cornwall, with an overall average price of £286,627, was similar in terms of sold prices to nearby Devon (£278,097), but was cheaper than Somerset (£305,875) and Dorset (£342,802). The most expensive area within Cornwall was Rock (£1,424,011) and the cheapest was Redruth (£175,012).
Is Devon expensive to live in? ›House prices went up across Devon last month - with a slight rise in Plymouth. The average home in our region cost £343,302 in the 12 months to August, according to new data from the Land Registry. That's up by 1.6 per cent compared to July, and up by 0.8 per cent from 12 months earlier.
What is the safest town in Devon? ›The next most dangerous is Plymouth, and Paignton comes in as third most dangerous. There are safer parts of Devon, identified using the same Crime Risk measurement, starting with Exmouth which ranks as the safest area in Devon, followed up by Exeter in second place, and Paignton in third place.
Where is the best place to retire in Devon? ›Retiring to a city in Devon
Exeter is an exciting city that blends a historic backdrop for modern living. With plenty to do and see, it's great to entertain visiting friends and family. The city will offer retirees a vibrant lifestyle, with lots of events going on throughout the year.
Britain's most expensive seaside town is Salcombe in Devon — with an average house price of £970,657, according to Lloyds Bank.
Is moving to Devon a good idea? ›If you're thinking of moving to Devon, you're in for a treat! This charming county in the south-west of England is home to some of the most picturesque places to live in the country. From seaside towns with stunning coastal views, to quiet villages nestled in the rolling hills, there's something for everyone in Devon.
Which part of Devon is warmest? ›Saunton and Croyde often record the highest temperatures in Britain, often due to easterly and southeasterly winds. The south-east coast of Devon, including places such as Salcombe and Exmouth, is one of the sunniest places in the UK.
Which is nicer Devon or Cornwall? ›With its 1,086 km of coastline (considerably more than Devon's paltry 819 km), Cornwall is revered around the world for its incredible beaches – more than 400 of them – and stunningly pretty harbour towns and villages. Visitors flock from all corners of the globe to see St Ives, Mousehole, Fowey and Falmouth.
Is North or South Devon better? ›
Is North Devon better than South Devon? North Devon is far more open to the elements than South Devon and catches the Atlantic ocean swells to a greater extent than South Devon. This means bigger waves and longer and sandy beaches, South Devon is more sedate, is often warmer, sunnier and gets lower rainfall.
How much is land per acre in Devon? ›Prices are currently ranging from £8,000-11,000/acre for arable land and £6,000-9,000/acre for pasture. How much of Devon is farmland? Devon, the largest county in the South West, has 72.4 percent (485,751.5 ha) of its land under commercial farm holdings, of which over 75 percent are grasslands (ibid).
What is the most beautiful part of Devon? ›- Bigbury-on-Sea. A coastal village above South Devon's largest beach. ...
- Clovelly. Try spotting a donkey trotting along the cobblestone streets. ...
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- Appledore. ...
- Dittisham. ...
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- Braunton.
The county has a temperate maritime climate with typically warm rather than hot summers and cool to cold winters. Devon rarely experiences very extreme weather meaning Devon can be visited throughout the year.
Are people friendly in Devon? ›People from Devon tend to have a reputation as being a fairly friendly, welcoming and easy-going bunch. But, as with anywhere in the world, there are certainly a few tender areas that it's best to avoid if you don't want to rub a Devonian up the wrong way.
What is the most affluent area in Devon? ›Britain's most expensive seaside town is Salcombe in Devon - with an average house price of more than £1.2m in 2022, according to Halifax.
Which is nicer north or south Devon? ›Is North Devon better than South Devon? North Devon is far more open to the elements than South Devon and catches the Atlantic ocean swells to a greater extent than South Devon. This means bigger waves and longer and sandy beaches, South Devon is more sedate, is often warmer, sunnier and gets lower rainfall.
Where do celebs live in Devon? ›Topsham. The estuary town of Topsham has also seen its share of famous faces over the years. Back in 2019, Devon Live reported that the town was named the best place to live in the South West by The Sunday Times and its not hard to see why.
What is the prettiest seaside town in Devon? ›- Bigbury-On-Sea. Located within South Devon's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, enjoy stunning views of Burgh Island and beyond from this quaint village. ...
- Brixham. ...
- Dartmouth. ...
- Hope Cove. ...
- Salcombe. ...
- Slapton/Torcross. ...
- Torquay.