Budleigh Salterton

Budleigh Salterton is a seaside town on the coast in East Devon, England, 15 miles (24 km) south-east of Exeter.

[3] The village is crossed by the South West Coast Path, with clifftop routes eastwards to Sidmouth and westwards to Exmouth.

Large sections of the disused Exmouth to Budleigh branch line now serves as a cycle path.

It was heavily damaged by enemy aircraft bombing on 17 April 1942, losing a great many of the stained glass windows by Percy Bacon & Brothers,[14] but reopened in 1953.

[16] The Temple Methodist Church was completed in 1904 to replace a smaller chapel dating from 1812, which had been built by the bookseller James Lackington, an associate of John Wesley.

The sea front, looking east towards Sidmouth
Blue plaque commemorating Sir John Everett Millais
Aerial view of Budleigh Salterton and the surrounding countryside.