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Loddiswell sits on a south-facing slope above the River Avon, about three miles north of Kingsbridge. It is a practical, working village that manages to feel tucked away despite being a straightforward drive from the A38. The heart of the community centres around the village shop and post office, the primary school, and the South Loddiswell Playing Fields. Nearby, the former railway line offers a level walk through the woods of the Avon Valley, following the river towards Woodleigh - a route that serves as a reminder of the village's past link to the Great Western Railway. While the village itself is quiet, the presence of the Chilli Farm and Aune Valley Meat on the outskirts provides useful local amenities that draw people from across the South Hams. It is a place shaped by its topography, where the steep hills provide clear views over the surrounding farmland and down toward the coast.