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Kingsteignton sits in the Teign Valley, effectively bridging the gap between the market town of Newton Abbot and the estuary. Historically, the village was defined by its rich clay pits and limestone quarries, and even after officially becoming a town in 2009, it has retained a distinct identity separate from its larger neighbour. Life here is shaped by its flat geography, making it easy to navigate on foot, with the Hackney Marshes providing a vital green buffer and a quiet spot for walking near the racecourse. While development has expanded the town significantly in recent years, particularly around the perimeter, the central "fountain" area remains the traditional heart. Practicality is its main draw; you are positioned right at the intersection of the A380 and A38, providing straightforward access to Exeter or Torbay without having to navigate Newton Abbot’s central traffic. It is a functional, well-connected spot that manages to keep one foot in the South Devon countryside.