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Lympstone
Past Characteristics
Norman conquest, transferred to the succession of French families (De Traceys and De Courtlands)
13th century - Lympstone was a number of small ports operating under administration of Exeter (coastal and cross trading links)
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19th century- Shipbuilding thrived, but as scale of ships increased, industry ceased
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Natural Characteristics
Small valley cut by Wotton Brook, through red breccia cliffs, marking the edge of the Exe estuary.
Extensive tidal mudflats extend into estuary, about 1.5km wide at Lympstone
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Small settlement, village on the east bank of the River Exe. 15 km south of Exter, Devon