Ringmore

Ringmore is a village and civil parish in the South Hams district, on the coast of Devon, England.

[3] The church of All Hallows is early English in style (13th-century); the tower with its spire is also of that date and stands to the south of the nave.

[4] The parish of Ringmore covers 1,128 acres (456 ha) and includes at its southern boundary the shoreline hamlet of Challaborough and, to the north, a group of houses at Marwell.

Most of its land is owned by the National Trust, and a large part of the village is designated as a Conservation Area.

By common consent there is no street lighting and there is, from 2017, a mobile phone mast near the village, near St Anne's Chapel.

The Journey's End inn
Parish Church of All Hallows