Sidmouth seafront, Devon, England

Sidmouth seafront, Devon, England

Sidmouth seafront, Devon, England
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Panoramic photo by Noel Jenkins Taken 19:32, 19/06/2009 - Views loading...

Sidmouth seafront, Devon, England

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The seafront of the small Regency tourist resort of Sidmouth, Devon. Originally a fishing village, but failure of several harbour building plans have prevented it from growing into a port.

40% of the population is over 65 years old, reflecting its status as a retirement destination.

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