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  • In place of the old cafe (big on pasta bake and lentil burgers), there is now a classy restaurant run by the team behind the Whitehouse Hotel in Chillington and the Beachhouse seafood cafe in Slapton Sands (both in South Devon).

    Plymouth's 10 best budget restaurants and cafes 2011

  • At last I reached Slapton and drew up, and thought about it for a little.

    Movie Night 2010

  • Favourite walkPark above Start Point lighthouse and walk towards it, enjoying dramatic views to your left across Beesands, Hallsands, Slapton and over to Kingswear.

    Hotel review | Fingals, Devon 2010

  • I went up home and took the Bentley from the stables, and started out upon the Slapton road.

    Movie Night 2010

  • A good impression of what a painted church used to look like may be gained from visiting St Botolph, in the village of Slapton, Northamptonshire, near the Silverstone motor-racing track.

    Church of St Oswald, Widford, Oxfordshire 2008

  • The little discrepancies that we tried to correct on Slapton Sands are going to be magnified and are going to give way to incidents that you might at first view as chaotic.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • The little discrepancies that we tried to correct on Slapton Sands are going to be magnified and are going to give way to incidents that you might at first view as chaotic.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • The little discrepancies that we tried to correct on Slapton Sands are going to be magnified and are going to give way to incidents that you might at first view as chaotic.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • The little discrepancies that we tried to correct on Slapton Sands are going to be magnified and are going to give way to incidents that you might at first view as chaotic.

    Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984

  • Long Sands [Slapton] and Black pool to be defended by Mr Ameredith and Mr Roope. '

    Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote

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