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- affected area cordoned off. The beach at North Hallsands (also known as "Greenstraight") is the only one at Hallsands. The beach below the old village no longer...
- uswarmemorials.org. Retrieved 24 July 2022. "Hallsands". South Devon AONB. Retrieved 18 August 2015. "Hallsands". South Devon AONB. Retrieved 18 August 2015...
- Gidleigh Gittisham Goodleigh Great Torrington Haccombe Halberton Haldon Hallsands Halwell Halwill Harberton Harbertonford Harford Harpford Hartland Hatherleigh...
- Ella Trout (16 November 1896 – 16 June 1952) was a fisherwoman from Hallsands, Devon, England, who helped rescue nine men from a sinking ship. Ella was...
- there is, in fact, no evidence supporting this. In 1917, the village of Hallsands was abandoned after much of it was lost to the sea following the removal...
- sediment by waves. Human interference can also increase coastal erosion: Hallsands in Devon, England, was a coastal village washed away over the course of...
- Beesands is a small settlement located midway between Hallsands and Torcross on the coast of Start Bay in South Devon, England. It is best known as a...
- by council in 2019 due to flooding prospects following climate change Hallsands, Devonbuilt on a beach, last resident left in 1960, closed to public...
- 1929 to house workers working on the Morehall and Broomhead reservoirs. Hallsands is a coastal village in Devon that was destro**** by a storm in 1917. Hambleton...
- point of the county, Prawle Point. Along it, from south to north, are Hallsands, Beesands, Torcross, Slapton Sands, Strete, Blackpool Sands and Stoke...