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    Bus stations near Martinhoe in North Devon

    • Woody Bay Station, Martinhoe Cross,39 min walk,

    Bus lines to Martinhoe in North Devon

    • EXMO,Blue Anchor,
    • 309,Lynmouth,
    • 310,Barnstaple,
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    • What are the nearest stations to Martinhoe?

      The nearest stations to Martinhoe are:

      • Woody Bay Station, Martinhoe Cross is 3000 meters away, 39 min walk.
    • Which bus lines stop near Martinhoe?

      These bus lines stop near Martinhoe: 309, 310

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    Martinhoe Address: Berry's Ground Lane street in North Devon

    Martinhoe, North Devon
    Martinhoe, North DevonMartinhoe is a small settlement and civil parish in North Devon district of Devon, England. Martinhoe is also within the Exmoor National Park, the smallest National Park in England. In the 2011 census the Martinhoe Parish was recorded as having a population of 159.Martinhoe is in the Combe Martin ward, for elections to the district council. Martinhoe's local government takes the form of a Parish Meeting and as such has no Parish Council nor elected Parish Councillors. The northern boundary of the parish is the coast of the Bristol Channel, along which goes the South West Coast Path. The neighbouring parishes are Lynton and Lynmouth to the east, Parracombe to the south, Kentisbury to the south west, and Combe Martin to the west.The parish church of St. Martin dates in part from the 11th century and is Grade II* listed. It is in the Diocese of Exeter, and services are held once a month. The boundaries of the church consist of century old Devon Hedges. There are 16 listed buildings in the parish, all at Grade II except the church. The Beacon Roman fortlet, above the coast to the north west of the village, was occupied for a short time in the first century AD and was excavated in the 1960s. The fort can only be accessed from the South West Coast Path and not from the Martinhoe settlement itself. Hannington Hall is to be found opposite the church of St. Martin and was named after James Hannington, one of the rectors of Martinhoe and who lived in what is now The Old Rectory Hotel, next to the church of St. Martin. Woody Bay on the coast of the parish was the site of a failed development plan in the 1890s. It is now home to rare flora. Woody Bay is owned by the National Trust.Heddon Valley is in the Martinhoe Parish. The valley is home to rare butterflies. The valley is owned by the National Trust.The Lynton and Barnstaple Railway ran through the southern part of the parish, and Woody Bay railway station is in the parish; at 964 feet (294 m) it is said to be the highest railway station in southern England. The Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Trust operates narrow gauge trains over one mile of track between the station and Killington Lane. Hollow Brook (or Hollowbrook) Waterfall, that can be seen from the South West Coast Path, which drops to the sea due north of the village, is claimed to be "the westcountry's highest coastal waterfall, and one of the highest in Britain", dropping 210 metres (690 ft) in a series of falls including two of 50 metres (160 ft), over 400 metres (1,300 ft) horizontal distance.
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    North Devon has 2 transport type(s), including: bus or train, operated by several transport agencies, including Stagecoach Oxfordshire, National Rail, Stagecoach South, Padstow Harbour Commissioners, Royal Buses, Tavistock Community Transport, River Link, Beaminster Town Council, Yeos Contracts, MD Coaches, Newport Bus, First Bristol, Bath & the West, First Kernow, St Mawes Ferry and First Wessex, Dorset & South Somerset

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