Buck's Mills, The Village And Beach 1906
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Victorian visitors to this coast had to be more adventurous than those who opted for the genteel delights of, say, Sidmouth or Torquay. The landscape is far more rugged, and the climate less mild; local writer Charles Kingsley described the weather as combining 'the soft warmth of south Devon with the bracing freshness of the Welsh mountains'.
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