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North Devon is a wonderful area for exploring, whether you are looking for some gorgeous local produce to eat back at Huxleigh or for superb pubs and restaurants. Each week there is a pannier market in South Molton which is well worth a visit.

North Devon cheeses on display - some of the gorgeous local produce to eat back at Huxleigh

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St James' Church at King's Nympton (by night) - located next to Huxleigh Cottage in the Devon conservation village

St James' Church at night - Photo by John Buller

The nave roof inside St James' church, King's Nympton - located next to Huxleigh Cottage in the Devon conservation village

The nave roof inside St James' church, King's Nympton

Ferret Racing at King's Nympton Village Hall - an annual event which the children go mad for

Ferret Racing at King's Nympton Village Hall - an annual event which the children go mad for.

South Molton, in Devon, has some beautiful buildings and it is well worth a visit

South Molton
South Molton has some beautiful buildings and it is well worth a visit.

King's Nympton, being so close to the North Devon coast means that it is easy to find fresh fish in the area. Clovelly fishmongers have a stand at the pannier market on Saturday mornings

Fresh Fish
Being so close to the coast means that it is easy to find fresh fish in the area. Clovelly fishmongers have a stand at the pannier market on Saturday mornings.

There are plenty of shops to browse for a couple of hours, in South Molton, Devon

Shops
There are plenty of shops in South Molton to browse for a couple of hours.


Moors sheep - Huxleigh cottage is handily located between Exmoor and Dartmoor and is ideal for walking or mountain biking

Exmoor and Dartmoor
Huxleigh is handily located between the two moors. Ideal for walking or mountain biking.

Locally caught Lobster - Clovelly fishmongers have a stand at the pannier market on Saturday mornings

Fresh fish from Clovelly fishmongers.

Colourful gourds from the greengrocer - gorgeous local produce

Colourful gourds from the greengrocer.