Introduction
Devon offers a rare balance of coast, countryside and community, creating a place where life feels genuinely grounded and fulfilling. Its welcoming towns and vibrant villages foster a strong sense of connection, making it a place where you can truly thrive both professionally and personally. Whether you’re looking for room to breathe, space to grow or the chance to begin something new, Devon has a distinctive quality that makes it feel truly special.
If you would like to discover more about Devon, we’d highly recommend exploring the Visit Devon website; it brings together practical guidance and inspiration, including things to see and do, places to stay, food and drink, events, travel information, and local attractions across Devon’s towns, countryside, and coastline.
It also highlights Devon’s lifestyle, culture, and communities, helping people to understand what it’s like to spend time in, or relocate to, the area.
Our Devon localities
Our practices are located across four localities: North, East, South and West Devon:
North Devon
North Devon offers dramatic award‑winning coastline, wide sandy beaches and miles of protected natural beauty. Surf breaks, coastal trails and characterful towns create a lively mix of adventure and relaxation, giving the area a fresh, energetic coastal atmosphere.
East Devon
East Devon blends coastal scenery with the cultural energy of its cathedral city. Historic streets, riverside paths and green parkland sit alongside open countryside and estuary views, creating a landscape where heritage, coastline and modern city life come together.
South Devon
South Devon spans classic seaside resorts, sheltered estuaries and gentle pastoral valleys. Harbours, coves and riverside towns form a coastal‑rural mosaic, from the English Riviera to quiet inlets, offering a softer shoreline feel and a strong sense of place shaped by the sea.
West Devon
West Devon is defined by open moorland horizons, deep wooded valleys and historic market towns. Stone bridges, winding rivers and timeless hamlets blend with gentle coastal landscapes, creating an atmospheric region where natural drama meets quiet rural character.