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Strete
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Looking down Church Hill, Strete
Strete is located in Devon
Strete
Strete
Population 474 (2011)
OS grid reference SX841469
Civil parish
  • Strete
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Dartmouth
Postcode district TQ6
Dialling code 01803
Police Devon and Cornwall
Fire Devon and Somerset
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Devon
50°18′36″N 3°37′44″W / 50.310°N 3.629°W / 50.310; -3.629

Strete is a lovely coastal village in Devon, England. It sits right on the edge of Start Bay, which is a beautiful part of the coast. This area is so special, it's even called the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Strete is about 5 miles south-west of the town of Dartmouth. You can find it on the A379 road, which connects Dartmouth and Kingsbridge. The village is perched on cliffs overlooking a beach known as Strete Sands. This beach is at the northern end of the famous Slapton Sands.

Discover Strete Village

Strete is a small but interesting place. It's known for its stunning views of the sea and its peaceful atmosphere. The village is part of the South Hams district, a popular spot for holidays and exploring nature.

Where is Strete Located?

Strete is in the south-west of England, in the county of Devon. It's right on the coast, giving it amazing sea views. The village is close to other towns like Dartmouth and Kingsbridge.

The beach near Strete is called Strete Sands. It's a great place to visit. There's a car park at Strete Gate where you can access the beach. You can also enjoy a nice walk through the nearby woodlands.

A Glimpse into Strete's History

Strete has a long history! The village was first mentioned in old documents way back in 1194. Back then, it was called Streta. Later, in 1244, it was known as Strete.

The name "Strete" comes from an old English word, Strǣt. This word means "road" or "Roman road". This tells us that the village is located on a very old pathway. For a long time, until the late 1800s, the village was spelled "Street".

The parish of Strete was officially created in 1935. Before that, it was part of a larger area called Blackawton parish.

The Village Church

Strete has a church dedicated to St Michael. It was built in 1836. Before this church, there was a smaller, older church on the same spot. This older church was called a "chapel of ease". When the new church was built, they kept the tower from the old chapel.

Strete During World War II

During World War II, Strete played a part in a secret event called Exercise Tiger. In December 1943, the people living in Strete and nearby villages had to leave their homes. This was so the Allied forces could practice for the D-Day landings. It was a big change for the villagers, but it helped prepare for a very important moment in history.

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