Is Sidmouth Posh?

Sidmouth is one of the top places in the country to live, according to The Times newspaper. Experts at Bricks & Mortar, a Times supplement, described the town as a handsome Regency seaside with much to offer, including quality restaurants, independent shops and the sailing club.

Is Sidmouth rough?

Sidmouth is among the top 10 safest small towns in Devon, and is the 124th most dangerous overall out of Devon’s 403 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Sidmouth in 2021 was 30 crimes per 1,000 people.

Is Sidmouth a nice town?

Sidmouth is a town caught in timeless charm. It is a Regency town located along the Jurassic Coast with beautiful gardens, royal connections, fine hotels, clean beaches, access to the South West Coast Path, Nature Reserves and a real friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

Which is nicer Sidmouth or Seaton?

Sidmouth is much nicer than Seaton in my opinion. You might also consider Exmouth which is a little further down the coast and has a very long sandy beach. Would recommend Sweetcombe Cottage Holidays for rentals. 4.

Is Sidmouth worth visiting?

Sidmouth is a great town for walking and admiring the sights. Located to the east of the town is the South West Coast Path which leads to the picturesque villages of Branscombe and Beer and on to Seaton or in the opposite direction, Ladram Bay with its stunning red rock stacks and Budleigh Salterton.

Which is better Exmouth or Sidmouth?

Exmouth has now won the accolade for the fourth year in a row while this is the third year for Sidmouth. The two towns were among 151 locations given the award for their outstanding beaches.

Why do people go to Sidmouth?

Sidmouth is known as the gateway to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. Sidmouth town beach is a sand and shingle beach perfect for families to spend a day. Jacobs Ladder is a series of wooden steps leading from the beach up to the Connaught Gardens – which provides beautiful views of the coastline below.

What is Sidmouth like to live?

Sidmouth is one of the top places in the country to live, according to The Times newspaper. Experts at Bricks & Mortar, a Times supplement, described the town as a handsome Regency seaside with much to offer, including quality restaurants, independent shops and the sailing club.

What is the nicest part of Devon to live in?

Here is the best that Devon has to offer:

  • Totnes. A view of Totnes High Street (Image: Frankie Mills)
  • Topsham. Topsham by the River Exe (Image: Knight Frank)
  • Teignmouth. Teignmouth Shaldon Ferry is an historic service (Image: publicity)
  • Tavistock. Tavistock, West Devon. (
  • Ashburton.
  • South Molton.
  • Tiverton.
  • Kingsbridge.

What is the prettiest village in Devon?

Clovelly may well be Devon’s most famous village and one of the prettiest in the entire UK.

Is Sidmouth a Pebble Beach?

Sidmouth is the gateway to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage site. It beach has two sides to it, one a pebble beach in front of the main town, and the other to the West.

Is Sidmouth a Regency town?

Welcome to Sidmouth, the Regency town on the Jurassic Coast. A town caught in a timeless charm. Beautiful gardens, leisurely walks, Regency history and architecture, fine hotels, clean beaches and friendly shops.

Is Sidmouth good for shopping?

You’ll find plenty of shops and galleries in and around the town selling locally made art, photography, crafts and more as well as shops that offer creative activity days.

Does Sidmouth have a sandy beach?

Sidmouth Beach is a beautiful expanse of sand and shingle beach, clean, accessible, and surrounded by awe inspring cliffs that make the beach feel very secluded. Sidmouth is known as the gateway to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.

Did Queen Victoria live in Sidmouth?

Sidmouth has several royal connections, most notably, that as an infant, the future Queen Victoria, then the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, lived in the town.

How clean is Sidmouth beach?

The town’s beach was awarded blue flag status by Keep Britain Tidy, recognising how well the beach is managed and how clean the water is. Sidmouth also won the Seaside Award for the quality of the beach and the facilities on offer for visitors.

Does Sidmouth have a station?

Sidmouth railway station was a fully operational station located in Sidmouth, Devon, England until its closure in 1967. The station is now a privately owned property at the top of Alexandria Road, Sidmouth.
Sidmouth railway station.

Sidmouth
Status Disused
History
Original company London and South Western Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway

Why is it called Jacob’s Ladder Sidmouth?

Cliff erosion caused the path to fall in 1870 but access to the beach had become so popular with the Victorian’s that they built an extremely long ladder, like Jacob’s ladder to heaven (hence the name).

Is Sidmouth hilly?

The South West Coast Path runs through the town with challenging hilly walks in either direction, towards Ladram Bay in the west with its rock stacks and Branscombe in the east.

Is Sidmouth beach affected by sewage?

Sidmouth, Seaton, Budleigh Salterton, Beer and Sandy Bay have also recently been subjected to temporary closures. Surfers against sewage are campaigning to end sewage discharge into rivers and sea around the UK by 2030.

Is Sidmouth Beach busy?

The beach is clean and shelves slowly so is much used during the day by swimmers, paddleboarders and kayakers. However Saturday the 23rd was Sidmouth Carnival Day and from 6.00 p.m. onwards the promenade was packed with residents and visitors alike.