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Axmouth is a village on the east bank of the River Axe, as it flows into the English Channel.
The parish of Axmouth is separated from  Seaton by the Axe, with  Colyton further north.
The parish stretches along the coast, east to the combined parish of  Combepyne Rousdon,
and is separated inland from the market town of  Axminster by the parish of  Musbury.
This category includes websites for the village, ancient port and parish of Axmouth.

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Introduction to history, facilities, social and charity events, activities in cruisers, dinghies, motor boats and fishing, courses with cadet training and family working groups. Notices, results table, news blog, membership information and login, and location of clubhouse on the harbour.
Lay-led church community, offering pastoral care, diary for worship and events, news social media link, contacts and history of the buildings
Information about the village, and its administration. referring to East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Includes details of meetings, councilors, parish plan, local directory of organisations and businesses, diary and contacts.
History, St Michael's Church records, and genealogical information, with map from 1850 showing the ancient parish boundary
History as an the iron age sea port, adopted by the Romans, but silting damage resulting it being superseded in the 1600s, and survival as fishing port, and recreational harbour.
Pub with traditional fired pizza oven, beer garden, function room and hog roast hire. Brief history, facilities, local guest beers, booking contacts and directions.
Information about the village, and its administration. referring to East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Includes details of meetings, councilors, parish plan, local directory of organisations and businesses, diary and contacts.
Pub with traditional fired pizza oven, beer garden, function room and hog roast hire. Brief history, facilities, local guest beers, booking contacts and directions.
History as an the iron age sea port, adopted by the Romans, but silting damage resulting it being superseded in the 1600s, and survival as fishing port, and recreational harbour.
Lay-led church community, offering pastoral care, diary for worship and events, news social media link, contacts and history of the buildings
History, St Michael's Church records, and genealogical information, with map from 1850 showing the ancient parish boundary
Introduction to history, facilities, social and charity events, activities in cruisers, dinghies, motor boats and fishing, courses with cadet training and family working groups. Notices, results table, news blog, membership information and login, and location of clubhouse on the harbour.
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