South Hams District Devon England United Kingdom
50.214557,-3.709588

East Prawle

East Prawle is a village in Chivelstone parish in the South Hams district of Devon, England. It is situated on the coast south east of Salcombe, near the most southerly tip of Devon, Prawle Point. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the village's name probably comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Præwhyll meaning 'lookout place'. Primarily a farming settlement, the village has seen little major development save to meet local requirements. During the First World War an airfield was constructed just outside the village. Local amenities include a public house, local shop, and a community hall.

Distance between:

London to East Prawle 181 Miles / 291 Kms
Liverpool to East Prawle 223 Miles / 360 Kms

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