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Uplyme sits just across the county line in Devon, tucked into the undulating landscape of the Axe Valley. While it is often associated with its seaside neighbour, Lyme Regis, the village has a distinct identity rooted in its rural, inland character. The River Lim flows through the heart of the parish, and follow the riverside path for about a mile and a half and you’ll find yourself at the coast. Historically, the village was centered around the wool trade and agriculture, a past reflected in the sturdy stone architecture of the old mills and the 14th-century St Peter’s Church. Today, it remains a functional, working community with a well-used village hall, a local primary school, and a traditional pub, The Talbot Arms. Geographically, it is part of the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, meaning the surrounding hills - such as Cannington Hill with its landmark viaduct - are criss-crossed with ancient bridleways and footpaths that offer a quieter alternative to the busy Jurassic Coast.