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Ivybridge is a town in the South Hams area of Devon, England. It gained the name Ivybridge from a 13th century hump-backed bridge over the River Erme and is on the southern extremity of Dartmoor, overlooked by Pen Beacon. In the 2001 census Ivybridge had a population of over 12,000 and is among the fastest growing towns in Europe. Not formally recognised as a town until 1977, Ivybridge originally grew as a staging post on the Exeter to Plymouth road, which became the A38, though this now bypasses the town to the south as a dual carriageway trunk road. Ivybridge is now largely a dormitory town for Plymouth; its railway station was reopened (on a new site) in the 1990s, in order to provide commuter services into Plymouth. Ivybridge was twinned with the Normandy town St Pierre sur Dives on June 26, 1972.
Beautiful 3 bedroom attached barn conversion in approx. 1.5 acres of grounds. Fantastic views.
Ideal 2nd Home in Beautiful South Devon - Grade II Listed House close to beaches