Places to see in ( Exmouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Exmouth - UK )
Exmouth is a port town, civil parish and seaside resort in East Devon, England, sited on the east bank of the mouth of the River Exe. 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 Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian town houses. The seafront has a traditional promenade. High above the promenade is the Beacon terrace, which first became fashionable in Georgian times.
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 constructed for the workers on the railway.
The town of Exmouth 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 being nearly closed by Dawlish Warren on the opposite shore of the river. Dawlish Warren is a natural sand spit 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 National Trust-owned open space which rises to a peak at Orcombe Point.
The 16-sided 18th century house called A La Ronde, now in the ownership of the National Trust, lies on the northern outskirts of the town. At the eastern end of Exmouth is the Barn, a late 19th century house in Arts and Crafts style. Exmouth Lifeboat Station is situated at the eastern end of the seafront near Maer Road. From here the Royal National Lifeboat Institution operates a Shannon Class All Weather Lifeboat (ALB) R and J Welburn (previously a Mersey-class All Weather Lifeboat (ALB) named Margaret Jean) and D-class (IB1) Inshore Lifeboat (ILB) named George Bearman. The National Coastwatch Institution also maintains a Watch House in Exmouth, where qualified volunteer watch keepers keep an eye out for sailors and walkers.
Exmouth railway station is the terminus of the Avocet Line to Exeter St David's station although the trains run through to Paignton and Barnstaple alternately through the day. A cycleway has been built alongside the railway as far as Topsham. The Exmouth to Starcross Ferry is a passenger ferry that operates during the summer months across the Exe estuary to Starcross, where the pumping station for Brunel's Atmospheric Railway can be seen.
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Detecting Exmouth - Hunt 5!
Today I visited the harbour in Exmouth where I was hoping to get amongst the rocks by the seawall when the ide was out - well that was the plan but it was my own fault that my plan didn't quite come off! You will see why in the video. Hope you've enjoyed the series, I will clean up the finds from Exmouth and post a summary video of what actually did find! Keep watching and subscribing more hunts to come!
Bank Holiday Weekend in Devon! May 2018
Regatta Court Exmouth Marina
Outstanding Sea View Flat With Terrace at Exmouth Marina
K2 at the Wings Bar Exmouth Jan 2019
You Really Got Me with guest vocalist Tanya
Budleigh Salterton to Exmouth
Lovely walk on the coast
Geoff singing Get Lucky at the Bank Exmouth
Devon Doggies at Phear Park, Exmouth
Devon Doggies ( specialises in three core areas. The first being dog walking, the second day boarding and the third holiday boarding in our home environment. Find out more on our web site.
Reflex 80 @ The Strand Pub, Exmouth Sun 9th Aug www.facebook.com/reflex80
via YouTube Capture
Metal detecting new sledging hill HD UK
hello everyone,
today me and my dad went out to a farm and asked the owner if we could detect on his 4 fields, and he let us, so we had a go metal detecting on a field at the very back, thas twe knew had been sledged on for about 100+ years.
we found a couple of interesting things.
hope you enjoy.
also there is no round up... sorry
Bank Holiday Monday - Exmouth Market Style
Xmas 6 months early
Breaching massive Thresher shark in Torbay with dolphins and slo mo
Book Coasteering at rocksolidcoasteering.uk and sea Safari tours devonsafari.com
This video was taken on the 9.8.18 on an extended wildlife tour in Torbay just a few hundred meters from the shore.
E17 equinox 800, weymouth beach uk! A few hours on the hottest may bank holiday on record!
Rob and Stevo venture south to have a bash on the beach! To be fair we should of done the night as I'm sure the beach would have been pilledged already! Lesson learnt ????
West of England lines in 1957 - Exmouth and Exeter St Davids
Our June 1957 visit to ex-Southern lines in the West of England draws to a close as we see an M7 and an O2 at Exmouth before joining a train northwards through Littleham station and then cross to Exeter St Davids, that great railway cross roads where Southern Up trains passed Western Up trains, each going in the opposite direction. The Southern Up train we see is entering the station from the Withered Arm behind original Bulleid West Country no. 34013 Okehampton.
Exeter UK
Beautiful summers day walk in Exeter - July 2013. River Exe, City Centre, Exeter Cathedral, Walk, Exeter Canal, Roman, Shops, Cafes, Cycles, Boats
Exmouth Seafront And Harbour Devon.
Exmouth is a port town and seaside resort, sited on the east bank of the mouth of the River Exe. In 2011, it had a population of 34,432 making Exmouth the 5th most populous settlement in Devon.
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 Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian town houses. The seafront has a traditional promenade. High above the promenade is the Beacon terrace, which first became fashionable in Georgian times.
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 constructed for the workers on the railway.
The town is defined by the sea and river frontages (each about a mile long), and stretches around 2.5 miles (4km) 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 being nearly closed by Dawlish Warren on the opposite shore of the river. Dawlish Warren is a natural sand spit 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 National Trust-owned open space which rises to a peak at Orcombe Point.
Geologically, the low hill known as The Beacon, in the centre of the present town, is formed of breccias 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 New Red Sandstone. 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 reclaimed land are fitted with pumps to extract water from their basements during high tide
The 16-sided 18th century house called A La Ronde, now in the ownership of the National Trust, lies on the northern outskirts of the town. At the eastern end of Exmouth is the Barn, a late 19th century house in Arts and Crafts style.
Exmouth Lifeboat Station is situated at the eastern end of the seafront near Maer Road. From here the Royal National Lifeboat Institution operates a Shannon Class All Weather Lifeboat (ALB) R and J Welburn (previously a Mersey-class All Weather Lifeboat (ALB) named Margaret Jean) and D-class (IB1) Inshore Lifeboat (ILB) named George Bearman. The latter was replaced in 2017 by the D-Class Inshore Lifeboat George Bearman II.
The National Coastwatch Institution also maintains a Watch House in Exmouth, where qualified volunteer watch keepers keep an eye out for sailors and walkers.
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9/11 Firefighters' Memorial 2012 Exmouth UK
9/11 Firefighters' Memorial in Phear Park, Exmouth, Devon, UK. The Reverend Tony Oswin conducted the Service of Remembrance on the 11th September 2012 for the victims of the attack on the World Trade Centre, 11 years ago. The service was organised by Station Group Manager Malcolm Swallow of the Fire Service together with PC Martin Young.
The Exmouth Eye, big wheel
An orbit on the temporary big wheel on Exmouth seafront. Recorded on the August Bank Holiday, a glorious sunny day :)
Exeter - Devon - England
The city of Exeter showing off the stunning Cathedral and then we take a look at the Quayside.