'''Lympstone''' [http://www.lympstone.org/] is in Devon. It was a former fishing village which has become a home mainly for commuters and tourists.
Get in
By rail from Exeter
A376 from Exeter to Exmouth passes through the village at the top end away from the Estuary.
There is a [http://www.exmouth-guide.co.uk/walk_lympstone.htm footpath from Exmouth]
Get around
Walk
See
Do
Walking on Woodbury Common.
Golf at [http://www.woodburypark.co.uk/ Woodbury Park] golf course, until recently owned by formula one racer Nigel Mansell. Tel: 01395 233382, mailto:events@woodburypark.co.uk
Sailing
Water Skiing
Bird Watching
Learn English at the Lympstone Language School, Bridge House, Underhill, Tel: 01395 227333, mailto:LympstoneLanguageSchool@btinternet.com, website: http://www.btinternet.com/~llschool/default.htm
Buy
Eat
'''Globe''', The Strand, Tel: 01395 263166
'''Swan''', The Strand, Tel: 01395 270403
'''Redwing Inn''' Church Road, Tel: 01395 222156
'''Saddlers Arms''', Exeter Rd, Tel: 01395 272798
'''Nutwell Lodge Hotel''', Exmouth Road, Tel: 01392 873279 A good way to spend a Sunday afternoon if you want a decently priced carvery.
Atrium Restaurant @ Woodbury Park. oodbury. 1395 233382. ttp://www.woodburypark.co.uk/new/index.php?id=5&sub=22. Relaxed, fine dining using local produce, this award winning restaurant is situated within the 4* Woodbury Park hotel. Restaurant Manager Warwick Mogford's friendly approch & Head Chef Matthew Picket's innovative menu make it worth a trip.
Drink
Sleep
'''Gulliford Farm''' Tel: 01392 873067. B&B in lovely old farmhouse with swimming pool, tennis court, large bedrooms etc. or self catering accommodation in a choice of three cottages in country locations.
'''Coach House''', (30ft long, heated, indoor swimming pool)
Pipers Folly. hurch Road, Lympstone. 1395 223777. ww.pipersfolly.co.uk. Quality accommodation near station, local pubs and Exe Estuary shoreline. With TV, Broadband and tea/coffee in the heart of the village. see www.pipersfolly.co.uk
Get out
Visit Powderham Castle on the opposite side of the Exe Estuary.
Bicton Park botanical gardens.