- Clovelly - Wikipedia
Clovelly ( kləˈvɛli ) is a privately owned harbour village in the Torridge district of Devon, England The settlement and surrounding land belongs to John Rous, who inherited it from his mother in 1983 He belongs to the Hamlyn family, who have managed the village since 1738 [1]
- Clovelly Village
Clovelly Court Gardens are a must see whilst visiting the famous village Plants thrive in this sheltered sunny corner of North Devon, which has the added benefit of the warmth the Gulf Stream brings
- Clovelly - Visit Devon
Once owned by England's royal family and known across the world, Clovelly is a true gem of North Devon, offering staggering views across Bideford Bay and a more relaxed way of life, it is now part of a privately owned family estate, and as such, no vehicles are allowed down the steep cobbled street, instead, goods are transported by sledge
- The village once owned by Englands first queen - BBC
One of the UK's only privately owned villages, picturesque, pedestrian-only Clovelly has inspired numerous artists and writers, from JMW Turner to Charles Dickens There are two immediate signs
- Clovelly, Devon: Best Things to Do, See Stay - Roam and Thrive
Located in the Torridge District of North Devon in South West England, Clovelly is a small fishing village with a rich history
- Clovelly Village (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You . . . - Tripadvisor
Clovelly, North Devon, is a world-famous fishing village known for its steep, cobbled, traffic-free street that winds down a 400-foot cliff to a historic working harbour Lined with whitewashed cottages adorned with flowers, the village offers stunning sea views and peaceful tranquility
- Clovelly Village: The Land That Time Forgot - TouristSecrets
Welcome to Clovelly Village, a place where time seems to stand still amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the North Devon coast Tucked away in a picturesque corner of England, Clovelly is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its timeless charm and preserved 19th-century allure
- I paid to visit Clovelly, the prettiest village in Devon. Was it worth . . .
Cobbled lanes, meandering paths, and perched perilously on the edge of a sea cliff, the charming village of Clovelly is constructed in the kind of place where you shouldn’t build a house, let alone a whole community… And yet, the results are breathtaking
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