Budleigh Salterton, From The East 1898
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This quiet resort takes its name from the salterns or salt pans used by the monks from the nearby Otterton Priory. Budleigh's long beach is made up of millions of large pebbles, or 'pobbles', as they are known locally. Its lack of sand might be the reason that it did not develop as a traditional family resort, but rather as a refined watering place much loved by residents and visitors, who return year after year.
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