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Peaceful
and relaxing Kingsbridge
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As a newcomer to Kingsbridge
I tried a different alleyway off Fore Street each time on my voyage of
discovery.
Little Victorian terraced cottages cling to the footpaths, with beautifully
kept cottage gardens abounding with colour during the spring and summer.
Squeezebelly Lane, as it's name suggests, is too narrow for more than
one to pass through at a time. There's a patient wait for anyone cutting
through from the Embankment to Fore Street.
The colourful little
boats moored in the estuary are stranded for half the day and it takes
careful timing to get into and out of deeper waters.
A ferry takes the traveller to Salcombe and around the little bays and
inlets of the estuary - its timetable shifts along with the tides.
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Kingsbridge
Carnival time
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As a newcomer to the
Devon scene I had never come across carnivals before, but I got a worthy
introduction in Kingsbridge the first winter we were there, as Fore Street
became alive with music and lights as the floats wend there way down the
narrow street.
At the bottom there's
a slight bend and watching from this point we never believe the big floats
are going to make it. Those watching from upstairs windows seem just inches
away from the turning vehicles.
The two Kingsbridge
carnivals are calendar events in the summer and winter and as a local
I try not to miss them.
Outside of the main
town it's just a short walk and you feel free from traffic and can enjoy
the beautiful windy lanes with their hedgerows.
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Patchwork
quilt landscape of the South Hams
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The surrounding countryside
sometimes takes your breath away as hills rise around sharp bends, suddenly
dropping away into deep wooded valleys.
The high hedgerows
are crowded with different blooms as the season's pass - it's not possible
to get bored with nature in this area.
There's often said
to be bad feeling about 'outsiders' coming into Kingsbridge and buying
up all the property here and "I'm sorry"!
But, I've felt welcome here and settled into the town - I feel that I've
found my home and that's easy to do in Kingsbridge.
Photographs
courtesy of Tim Stanger
Have Your Say on this article:
Sandra
Epsom - Epsom
Having just read the articles on Kingsbridge I feel inspired by the writers'
enthusiasm to write to say that we shall be looking for property in Kingsbridge
next year- I can't wait - We have been visiting the area for the last
15 years on holiday, mainly staying at Batson but never missing a day
or two at kingsbridge- In fact it has become so magnetic that we now stay
in Kingsbrige and have just booked a holiday there in February to get
a further feel for the town and property. We love the estuary and the
surrounding area and there are so many beautiful walks with a variety
of magnificent wild life. I thoroughly enjoy taking the ferry to Salcombe
and walking to North and South sands and then returning for a cup of tea
and a game of putting in the beautiful gardens on the front. I like the
fact that Kingsbridge is a working town and offers a good public transport
to local and not so local areas- the library is delightful! The pace of
life is so very different from where we live - just outside London in
Ewell and Epsom which was recently voted the best place to live in the
UK - Obviously the survey didn't include the South Hams otherwise that
would have won outright! But I am pleased for its residents that it didn't
win otherwise they would have had thousands more "townies" like ourselves
converging on the area and spoiling its peace and tranquility. We have
been talking about moving there for about 10 years but we were waiting
for our daughter to fledge the nest - and indeed she plans to go to Plymouth
University this year -obviously influenced by her memories of happy holidays.
I was interested to hear about the winter festivals and look forward to
spending my first winter in Kingsbridge maybe next year - or certainly
the following one!
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