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Welcome to New Homes in Exmouth, the easy way to find new homes in Exmouth and the surrounding area. Exmouth is situated on the mouth of the River Exe, in the county of Devon roughly 10 miles from Exeter. The city of Exmouth has a populace in the region of 33,000. Despite the wide scale regeneration of the region during the 20th century, a varied range of historic and culturally important sites remain dotted throughout Exmouth. If you are looking at new homes in Exmouth you may be interested to learn that it is much celebrated for its long two-miles of golden sand and fascinating rock pools, it is an idyllic location for children and adults alike. Furthermore, the Estuary of the River Exe is internationally known for its wildlife. Areas close to Exmouth include Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, Seaton and Lyme Regis. Direct trains to London are available from the nearby Exeter railway station. New homes in Exmouth offer the opportunity to live in a unique town that's brimming with history and character, combined with easy access to some of the most stunning seascapes and wildlife in England.

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Exmouth is a civil parish, seaside resort and port town located in East Devon, Britain, lying on the eastern bank of the Exe River. It has a population of approximately 32,972 people. The town is administratively a part of the East Devon district, together with the neighbouring coastal town to the east of the river. Exmouth is an ideal venue for a seaside vacation, allowing boat lovers to enjoy boat rides across the river, including ferries to Starcross, says Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk,the leading new homes property website in the UK.

The history of Exmouth is very colourful and interesting. It was known as the first ever watering-place on the Devon coast, and was historically used for sea-bathing, as well as a winter residence for people suffering from pulmonary disorders thanks to its mild climate. Since the arrival of the first railway line to Exmouth in 1861, tourism has been a vital aspect of the local economy.

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Things To See And Do In Exmouth:

A La Ronde:This quirky eighteenth century house was bought by the National Trust in the year 1901 and houses an excellent interior collection, most of which was collected during numerous “Grand Tours” by previous owners. The building is famous for its spectacular décor that includes a shell room and a feather frieze. The grounds here are wonderfully landscaped and provide eye-catching views across the Exe Estuary.

Exmouth Museum: If you are interested in local history, then this is a place you just can’t afford to miss. Housed in a nineteenth century foreman’s cottage, the Exmouth Museum is a great place to learn about the history of Exmouth as well as its surrounding areas. Displays include a Victorian style kitchen, a stationary steam engine, young visitors centre, children antique lace plus an array of changing exhibitions. The venue remains open between April and October.

Sandy Bay: Set in theSouth West Coast Path, this family-friendly beach is surrounded by high, dramatic cliffs. Covering more than half a mile, Sandy Bay is a popular spot for water sports and swimming, and is home to several rockpools for visitors to explore. It is known as one of the Blue Flag beaches in Devon, thus you can expect clean water and safe bathing. The beach is accessible from the Devon Cliffs Holiday Park as well as from the cliffs over the South West Coast Path.

 

Orcombe Point: Located on the South West Coast Path, Orcombe Point provides spectacular views of a dramatic shoreline. It is accessible easily from Exmouth Promenade at low tide alongside the beach. Orcombe Point’s main landmark is the rare geoneedle built from various rock types. This is a Site of Special Scientific Interest as well as an area of international geological importance.

 

 

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Many famous people have had connection to Exmouth. Some of the most prominent ones include politician Brian Sedgemore, sailor Conrad Humphreys, radio dj Ed “Stewpot” Stewart, actor Pauline Collins and pirate John Nutt.

 

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