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Meaning of "salcombe"

salcombe (verb) - a British coastal town known for its beaches and sailing opportunities
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  • A coastal town in southern Devon, England

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Salcombe and district suffered a number of bombing raids during the war.
A proposed extension to Salcombe was not constructed.
The tide is currently rising in Salcombe.
I entered Salcombe the next day.
The station was also the railhead for the town of Salcombe.
But Salcombe is.
Dinghy cruising preparing for forthcoming Salcombe.
Find in Salcombe.
The last place held for the king was Charles Fort at Salcombe.
Salcombe is a town in the South Hams district of Devon, south west England.
Cottages in Salcombe.
Separately, it has been suggested he may have written it on a yacht anchored in Salcombe.
In the 19th century, Salcombe was a major centre for shipping in the fruit trade.
South Sands just beyond has a sailing school, sea kayaking and a there is a ferry into Salcombe.
Salcombe tower - uk.

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He enjoyed sailing, owning two boats at Salcombe in Devon.
The Salcombe Cannon Wreck is a 17th-century ship that contained 400 Moroccan gold coins and Dutch items.
Do you have a comment to make about Salcombe Harbour?
There are some good climbs ( Pinn Hill, Salcombe Hill ), rewarded by outstanding views.
Construction work 's visit in salcombe.
There were four sailmakers lofts at Salcombe and three shipsmiths in 1851.
Boot enjoyed sailing, owning two boats at Salcombe in Devon.
Today 's weather in Salcombe.

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