- 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
As famous as the Exmoor ponies, the Clovelly donkeys are a huge draw, visitors are welcome to pose with them for selfies and they are available for children’s rides
- Clovelly - Devon Guide
Set into a steep hillside, Clovelly is one of the best known and most unusual villages in the North Devon The cobbled high street winds its way down the hillside through traditional 16th century whitewashed cottages decked with fuchsias and geraniums
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Clovelly (2025) - 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
- Mainly Museums - Clovelly
But first, you will want to get a flavour of the village itself, for Clovelly is essentially one large, open air, living museum Originally given by William the Conqueror to his wife Matilda, it has been in the hands of the same family since the 18th century
- Clovelly, New South Wales - Wikipedia
The president of the local progress association, Mr F H Howe, suggested Clovelly, the name of a local estate owned by Sir John Robertson, which was named after the village of Clovelly on the north Devon coast, England
- Clovelly, Devon: Best Things to Do, See Stay - Roam and Thrive
Inspire your visit to Clovelly Devon with a specially curated collection of photos Find everything you need to know to visit Clovelly today
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