Saltwater Living

MOVE TO… THE TEIGN ESTUARY

‘It’s a very welcoming place, brilliant for live music and the arts, and very creative. Like St Ives, there’s something about the light that draws artists in’

eignmouth is not as well known as its neighbouring estuary hotspots (Salcombe, Exmouth or Dartmouth). Even pronouncing the name is a challenge (it’s Tinmuth). But for those in the know, there is nowhere better. Vintage railway posters called it ‘the gem of South Devon’, and although it has suffered a period of

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