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Exploring Clovelly, The Village Once Owned By The Queen Of England

In Clovelly, a hidden gem on England's coast, we discover a village steeped in history, from royalties to artistic inspiration, offering a timeless escape amidst stunning natural loveliness

Clovelly is a fishing village on the Atlantic Ocean coast, Devon, England Photo: Shutterstock
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As I traversed the cobbled walk that runs through the village's steep lanes of white-washed cottages down to Clovelly's harbour, 120m below, I was enveloped in a sense of timelessness. Tucked away along the rugged coast of Devon in South West England, offering stunning views of Bideford Bay, the hidden gem whispered tales of centuries past. As an Indian traveller navigating the intricate tapestry of the United Kingdom, I find it easy to overlook Clovelly. Yet, beneath its unassuming exterior, this privately owned harbour village has a rich history woven intricately into England's narrative.

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