First recorded around 1086 in the Domesday Book as the settlement as "Carsewelle,” and noted as having a mill. The village's name evolved over time, eventually becoming Abbotskerswell, possibly due...

The name Combe in Teignhead is derived from the Celtic word “cwm” which means steep sided valley and Teignhead referring to the location on the beautiful Teign estuary. The setting is semi-rural and offers good access to...

Denbury

The earliest evidence of occupation dates back to prehistoric times. Flint tools and burial mounds from the Neolithic era have been discovered in the...

A charming village with a rich history dating back to medieval times. Its past is visible in the architecture and features of the village, including the medieval Church of St. Andrew, war memorial and...

Kingskerswell

Kingskerswell is situated halfway between the lively market town of Newton Abbot and the scenic coastal towns of Torquay and Paignton, offering a winning combination of a relatively quiet location and...

Shaldon

Widely regarded as one of Teignbridge’s most desirable villages, the quaint former fishing village of Shaldon is situated on the banks of the river Teign with easy access to Teignmouth by a (very) short...