
FREMINGTON QUAY NOW CONVERTED TO A CAFE

FREMINGTON CHURCH 1ST MAY
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Fremington Quay was once important in the import and export of many goods. It had railway sidings, cranes, etc., for the export of ball clay and 'import' of coal. Between the early to mid-twentieth century it was the busiest (tonnage) port between Bristol and Lands End. In later life an abattoir was located here. The quay now has been redeveloped with a restaurant and facilities to enjoy wide views over the Taw estuary. It is now a Conservation Area having been designated such in 1996. |
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Fremington Parish Hall
12 Higher Road - Fremington
Barnstaple - Devon - EX31 3BG
Fremington |
Two 4-star self-catering cottages in picturesque surroundings
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Fremington Quay in North Devon is a stop on the Tarka Trail Cycle Path.
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