Newton Ferrers, a drop of tranquillity just 10 miles from the urban conurbation of bustling Plymouth, sits on the banks of the unspoilt Yealm Estuary. Surrounded by ancient woodlands and creeks, and packed with wildlife, it rightly deserves the title of hidden gem. Thatched cottages and a welcoming village pub, make this village a picture postcard idyll. Newton was recorded as such in the Doomsday book and later became Newton Ferrers after the Norman nobleman, ‘Ferrers’.
Newton Ferrers is included within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and many fabulous walks can be taken to appreciate just how beautiful it is. The tranquil Newton Creek, a narrow tidal inlet, offers leisurely days on or off the water.
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