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Chudleigh sits at the edge of the Teign Valley, positioned just off the A38 roughly halfway between Exeter and Newton Abbot. It is a town defined by its topography, tucked into the hillside with the dramatic limestone outcrop of Chudleigh Rocks providing a rugged backdrop to the west. While much of the town’s medieval footprint was lost to a devastating fire in 1807, the subsequent rebuilding left a legacy of solid Regency and Victorian architecture along the narrow Fore Street. Today, the town functions as a self-contained community with its own primary school, independent shops, and a town hall that serves as a focal point for local life. Its geography is its main draw; you can walk directly from the town centre into the open spaces of Oldway or up toward Haldon Forest, and the granite peaks of Dartmoor are visible on the horizon, only a short drive away. It manages to feel like a proper Devon gateway - well-connected for commuting, yet firmly rooted in the rural landscape.