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Village in Devon, England

Human settlement in England

Thurlestone
Thurlestone Rock, from which the village takes its name.
Thurlestone is located in DevonThurlestoneThurlestoneLocation within Devon
London 183 miles (295 km) NEE
Civil parish Thurlestone
Shire county Devon
Region South West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town KINGSBRIDGE
Postcode district TQ
Police Devon and Cornwall
Fire Devon and Somerset
Ambulance South Western
UK Parliament Totnes
List of places UK England Devon 50°16′N 3°52′W / 50.27°N 3.86°W / 50.27; -3.86

Thurlestone by A. R. Quinton, c. 1920

Thurlestone is a village located 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Kingsbridge in the South Hams district in south Devon, England. There is an electoral ward in the same name. The population at the 2011 census was 1,886.[1]

The village takes its name from Thurlestone Rock, the so-called "thirled stone", an arch-shaped rock formation just offshore in Thurlestone Bay. Thurl, or Thirl being an Anglo-Saxon word meaning hole. [2]

The church of All Saints

The village's All Saints church is built of the dark grey local slate. The chancel is early 13th century; the remainder of the church 15th and 16th century.

Thurlestone Marsh (grid reference SX675423) is one of three small wetlands south of the village (South Milton Ley and South Huish Marsh are the others). It is formed where a small unnamed stream flows through low-lying flat farmland just inland from Leas Foot Sand, a small beach just to the southwest of the village.

The site consists of a number of reed-fringed pools.

Tourism is supported by self-catering houses and a hotel in the village. About 60% of houses in the village are rented out at some time in the year.

In 2002, a 30-year-old female pygmy sperm whale was washed up on Thurlestone Beach.

2005 saw two significant ornithological events (Devon Bird Report 2005):

There is a walk from the main village to Bantham and another walk to Salcombe going through Hope Cove and Bolberry . Both of these are along the headland. There are also a numerous walks to nearby beaches and villages.

  1. ^ "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  2. ^ "History of Thurlestone".