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Beaworthy is a quiet, scattered parish tucked away in the undulations of West Devon, roughly midway between the market towns of Okehampton and Holsworthy. Life here is defined by the landscape; it is a place of deep-sided valleys and Culm grassland, where the horizon is dominated by the looming profiles of Dartmoor to the south and Bodmin Moor to the west. The village itself is modest, centered around the 14th-century Church of St Alban, though much of the local activity gravitates toward the nearby sister settlement of Halwill Junction, which grew up around the now-defunct railway line. Water is a constant presence in the geography, with the River Lew carving its way through the parish on its journey toward the Torridge. It is an area where the rhythm of the day still feels connected to the land, offering a practical, unhurried pace of life for those who value space and a genuine sense of rural detachment.