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Buckland Brewer sits on a high ridge in North Devon, about five miles south of Bideford, offering a sense of openness and far-reaching views across the rolling countryside. It is a traditional hilltop village centered around the 14th-century Church of St Mary and St Benedict and the historic Coach and Horses inn. Unlike many coastal settlements nearby, it remains a working community with a strong agricultural backbone. The village is well-served for its size, maintaining a primary school, a community-run shop, and a modern village hall that hosts a range of local groups. While the lanes leading into the village are narrow and winding, its position provides straightforward access to the Atlantic Highway (A39), making the rugged coastline at Westward Ho! or the shopping facilities in Great Torrington easily reachable. It is the kind of place where the silence is more likely to be broken by a tractor than a tourist, suited to those who value a quiet, self-contained pace of life within reach of the market towns.