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Walnut Rd, ex14 2ug HonitonGBP 55 - 80

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Set in the charming town of Honiton, The Heathfield Inn is a 15th-century thatched building with a restaurant, a bar and a games room. Wi-Fi and parki… More
Wilmington, EX14 9JR HonitonGBP 49 - 90

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Our 16th century farmhouse has been converted to provide a degree of luxury rarely found in small hotels, with all the modern comforts and amenities e… More
 

Honiton: Guide



Honiton is a town in lace and its Honiton pottery. Population about 11,200 at the time of the 2001 Census.

Honiton more than doubled in size between the 1960s and 2005 with most development happening south of the Exeter to Waterloo Station (London) railway line. The size of Honiton in 2005 was approximately 3.2 km².

Further development will be limited as Honiton borders the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) to the south and the Blackdown Hills AONB to the north and east. AONBs have the same level of protection as National Parks of England and Wales which restricts new developments.

Honiton is popular with antique hunters, boasting over 20 antique shops.

It is also historically renowned for lace making, but no longer upholds this tradition. There are still indications of its history, such as "Lace Walk" and the "Honiton Lace Shop". However, the shop now trades by appointment only and via the internet. The shop has been converted to a restaurant, originally named "Merletto" - which is Italian for "lace". The restaurant has since changed ownership and name.


Honiton has a variety of amenities including two schools and a college, a sports centre with swimming pool and shops such as Homebase, Argos and Tescos.
The town's name is pronounced in two ways, each pronunciation having its adherents: /hʌnɪtɘn/ or /hɒnɪtɘn/.

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