Attractions in Teignmouth
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Torbay's most historic building. Built in 1196 as a monastery, it is now the Mayor's official residence.
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One of the smallest zoos in Europe focusing on the smaller endangered species. Set in semitropical gardens, on the hillside above the village of Shaldon.
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Focusing on the conservation of coastal and marine life, enjoy the marine birds including penguins, and experience underwater viewing and interactive activities.
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Nature reserve situated at the mouth of the River Exe in South Devon
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Doomsday book village surrounded by 460 Acres of parkland, woodland, and farmland.
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Local sea life centre - now closed / replaced by Living Coasts
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One of the most important Palaeolithic caves in Northern Europe and the oldest recognisable human dwelling in Britain, dating back 500,000 years. Also contains many interesting geological formations
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Experience a bygone Victorian era, large scale model railway, World War I Trench mock up and other vintage displays at this museum in Torquay
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Museum with collections showing various aspects of Exmouth's past including Local Businesses, Wartime, Children's toys, School Photos and artefacts, Railways, Local Bricks, Antique Lace, Churches, and
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Thousands of miniature buildings, people and vehicles capture the essence of England's past, present and future.