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St Anne's Chapel. Saunton. North Devon
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Braunton Marshes Virtual Tour 2023
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1987 BBC documentary - Barnstaple to Lynton railway - Part.2
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Lost Horizons - wind arrays now being planned all around the country.
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Braunton Bulb Farm1960s
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Roland Dibble
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Roland Dibble. Braunton Marsh Outlet Drain
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Boat Stories: Salmon Netting on the Taw & Torridge - North Devon
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Horsey Island Flood
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Braunton On The Move
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North Devon Wave 21 Bus Route Ilfracombe to Westward Ho!
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Tarka the Otter Film 1979
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D-Day The Friendly Invasion with Richard Bass, World War II Historian
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Fishing for the Long Haul?
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Appledore on the Torridge in North Devon
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History & Conservation of Braunton Burrows
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DRIVER'S EYE VIEW - Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
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1987 BBC documentary - Barnstaple to Lynton railway - Part.1
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21c Barnstaple Braunton Saunton Croyde Bay - Bus to the Beach
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Braunton Marshes Virtual Tour 2023

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During the years 1809-1810 the lords of the respective manors consulted with other owners of grazing rights and it was agreed to enclose the area with sea defenses to gain permanent pasture. An act of parliament permitting enclosure received Royal assent in 1811. By 1815 the enclosure and drainage had been completed.
In 2017 nature began to claim it back.

In 2017 the Horsey Island sea wall was breached at the culvert allowing sea water in. Since then, this breach has grown considerably huge and Horsey Island is now flooded twice per day by each incoming tide. As a result the whole Horsey Island grassland has been replaced by mudflats. The remaining outer sea wall bank is rapidly being destroyed to the point that little will be left of it ... which will leave the inner defense bank very vulnerable to the same erosion by the sea. It is only common sense to see that it is only a question of a short time before the inner bank is also breached by the sea and then vaste areas south of Braunton will be flooded by sea water including Braunton Marshes and Braunton Great Field.

... Hence the very reason for this video to record how it was so magnificent for future generations.

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https://www.northdevonuk.co.uk/history/index.html

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