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Ilfracombe is a seaside resort
Seaside resort

A seaside resort is a resort located on the coast. Where a beach is the primary focus for tourists, it may be called a beach resort....
 and civil parish
Civil parish

In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, a civil parish is usually the lowest unit of local government, below district and county councils....
 on the north coast of Devon
Devon

Devon is a large Counties of England in South West England. The county is also referred to as Devonshire, but that is an entirely unofficial name, rarely used inside of the county but often indicating a shire....
, England
England

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 with a small harbour, surrounded by cliff
Cliff

In geography and geology, a cliff is a significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are formed as erosion landforms due to the processes of erosion and weathering that produce them....
s. The town stretches along the coast from 'The Coastguard Cottages' in Hele Bay
Hele Bay

Hele Bay is a small village and beach just to the east of the town of Ilfracombe in North Devon, England. It is on the South West Coast Path....
 toward the east and 6 km along The Torrs
The Torrs

The Torrs are a Local Nature Reserve and one of the four main hills in the North Devon coastal town of Ilfracombe.The South West Coast Path passes through the Torrs....
 to Lee Bay
Lee Bay

Lee Bay is a small village on the North Devon coast near Woolacombe.The village of Lee lies at the foot of what is known locally as the Fuchsia Valley, and consists of around 100 properties, mostly old in style....
 toward the west. The resort is hilly and the highest point within the town boundary is at 'Hore Down Gate', 3 km inland and 270 m (860 ft) above sea level.

The landmark of Hillsborough
Hillsborough, Devon

Hillsborough is a Local Nature Reserve in Ilfracombe, North Devon and is known locally as the sleeping elephant. It is also the site of an Iron Age Hill fort atop the cliff on a Promontory at approx 115 Metres above Sea Level....
 Hill dominates the harbour and is the site of an Iron Age
Iron Age

In archaeology, the Iron Age was the stage in the development of any people in which tools and weapons whose main ingredient was iron were prominent....
 Celtic fortress.






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Ilfracombe is a seaside resort
Seaside resort

A seaside resort is a resort located on the coast. Where a beach is the primary focus for tourists, it may be called a beach resort....
 and civil parish
Civil parish

In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, a civil parish is usually the lowest unit of local government, below district and county councils....
 on the north coast of Devon
Devon

Devon is a large Counties of England in South West England. The county is also referred to as Devonshire, but that is an entirely unofficial name, rarely used inside of the county but often indicating a shire....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 with a small harbour, surrounded by cliff
Cliff

In geography and geology, a cliff is a significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are formed as erosion landforms due to the processes of erosion and weathering that produce them....
s. The town stretches along the coast from 'The Coastguard Cottages' in Hele Bay
Hele Bay

Hele Bay is a small village and beach just to the east of the town of Ilfracombe in North Devon, England. It is on the South West Coast Path....
 toward the east and 6 km along The Torrs
The Torrs

The Torrs are a Local Nature Reserve and one of the four main hills in the North Devon coastal town of Ilfracombe.The South West Coast Path passes through the Torrs....
 to Lee Bay
Lee Bay

Lee Bay is a small village on the North Devon coast near Woolacombe.The village of Lee lies at the foot of what is known locally as the Fuchsia Valley, and consists of around 100 properties, mostly old in style....
 toward the west. The resort is hilly and the highest point within the town boundary is at 'Hore Down Gate', 3 km inland and 270 m (860 ft) above sea level.

The landmark of Hillsborough
Hillsborough, Devon

Hillsborough is a Local Nature Reserve in Ilfracombe, North Devon and is known locally as the sleeping elephant. It is also the site of an Iron Age Hill fort atop the cliff on a Promontory at approx 115 Metres above Sea Level....
 Hill dominates the harbour and is the site of an Iron Age
Iron Age

In archaeology, the Iron Age was the stage in the development of any people in which tools and weapons whose main ingredient was iron were prominent....
 Celtic fortress. The award-winning Landmark Theatre is either loved or hated for its unusual double-conical design; it is distinctive and, with the St Nicholas's Chapel on Lantern Hill, a major landmark in the town.

History


Ilfracombe has been settled since the Iron Age
Iron Age

In archaeology, the Iron Age was the stage in the development of any people in which tools and weapons whose main ingredient was iron were prominent....
, when the Dumnonii
Dumnonii

The Dumnonii or Dumnones were a Celtic tribe who inhabited the farther parts of the West Country peninsula of Britain, during the British Iron Age and the early Roman Britain....
 Celts established a hill fort on the dominant hill, Hillsborough
Hillsborough, Devon

Hillsborough is a Local Nature Reserve in Ilfracombe, North Devon and is known locally as the sleeping elephant. It is also the site of an Iron Age Hill fort atop the cliff on a Promontory at approx 115 Metres above Sea Level....
 (formerly Hele's
Hele Bay

Hele Bay is a small village and beach just to the east of the town of Ilfracombe in North Devon, England. It is on the South West Coast Path....
 Barrow
Tumulus

A tumulus is a mound of Soil and Rock s raised over a Grave or graves. Tumuli are also known as barrows, burial mounds, H?gelgrab or kurgans, and can be found throughout much of the world....
). The town's name is a derivative of the Anglo-Saxon
Old English language

Old English is an early form of the English language that was spoken and written in parts of what are now England and south-eastern Scotland between the mid-5th century and the mid-12th century....
 Alfreinscoma - by which name it was noted in the Exon or Exeter
Exeter

Exeter Exeter was the most south-westerly Roman fortified settlement in Roman Britain and has existed since time immemorial. Exeter Cathedral, founded in 1050 is Anglicanism....
 Domesday Book
Domesday Book

The Domesday Book is the record of the great survey of England completed in 1086, executed for William I of England, or William the Conqueror....
 of 1086. The translation of this name (from Walter William Skeat
Walter William Skeat

Walter William Skeat , England philologist, was born in London on the 21st of November 1835, and educated at King's College School , Highgate School, and Christ's College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellow in July 1860....
 of the department of Anglo Saxon
Old English language

Old English is an early form of the English language that was spoken and written in parts of what are now England and south-eastern Scotland between the mid-5th century and the mid-12th century....
 at Cambridge University
University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge , located in Cambridge, England, is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation university in the Anglosphere....
) means the "Valley of the sons of Alfred". The manor house at Chambercombe
Chambercombe

Chambercombe is a hilly suburb in the North Devon town of Ilfracombe.References...
 in east Ilfracombe, was recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as being built by a Norman knight Champernon (from Chambernon in France) who landed with William of Normandy. It is also said to be haunted.

Ilfracombe was two distinct communities; a farming community around the parish church
Parish church

A parish church, in Christianity, is the local church which acts as the religious centre of a parish, the basic administrative unit of episcopalian church governance churches....
 called Holy Trinity, parts of which date from the 12th century, and a fishing community around the natural harbour formed between Capstone, Compass and Lantern Torrs. It is recorded that the lands by the church were part of the estate owned by Champernowne family
Arthur Champernowne

Sir Arthur Champernowne was a Vice-Admiral of the West who lived at Dartington Hall in Devon, England.Champernowne was the second son of Sir Philip Champernowne of Modbury, Devon, whose family had lived in Devon since arriving from Cambernon in Normandy in the eleventh century as part of the Norman Conquest....
 those by the harbour to the Bouchiers, Earls of Bath
Earl of Bath

The title of Earl of Bath was created several times in the Peerages of Peerage of England, Peerage of Great Britain, and the Peerage of the United Kingdom....
.

Ilfracombe Old
Ilfracombe was a significant port on the Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel

The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England, and extending from the lower Severn Estuary of the River Severn to that part of the North Atlantic Ocean known as the Celtic Sea ....
. In 1208 it was listed as having provided King John with ships and men to invade Ireland; in 1247 it supplied a ship to the fleet that was sent to conquer the Western Isles of Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
; ships were sent to support the siege of Calais
Calais

Calais is a town in northern France in the Departments of France of Pas-de-Calais, of which it is a sub-prefecture. Although Calais is by far the largest city in Pas-de-Calais, the department's capital is its third-largest city of Arras....
, and it was the disembarkation point for two large forces sent to subdue the Irish
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
. The building which sits on Lantern Hill by the harbour, known as St Nicholas's Chapel (built 1361) is reputed to be the oldest working lighthouse in the UK; a light/beacon has been there for over 650 years.

The novelist Fanny Burney stayed in Ilfracombe in 1817. Her diary entries (July 31 - October 5) record early 19th century life in Ilfracombe: a captured Spanish ship; two ships in distress in a storm; the visit of Thomas Bowdler
Thomas Bowdler

Thomas Bowdler was an English physician who published an expurgated edition of William Shakespeare's work that he considered to be more appropriate for women and children than the original....
; and her lucky escape after being cut-off by the tide.

In 1911, the Irish nationalist Anna Catherine Parnell
Anna Catherine Parnell

Anna Catherine Parnell was an Irish people nationalist and younger sister of Irish Nationalist leader, Charles Stewart Parnell.When it seemed that the Land League men were likely to be arrested, it was suggested that a women's league in Ireland could take over the work in their absence....
 (sister of Charles Stewart Parnell
Charles Stewart Parnell

Charles Stewart Parnell was an Irish people Church of Ireland landowner, Irish Nationalism politician, Irish Land League agitator, Irish Home Rule bills Member of Parliament in the Palace of Westminster of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and founder and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party....
) drowned at Ilfracombe.

The song Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is one of the most popular England nursery rhymes. It combines the tune of the 1761 French melody ?Ah! Vous dirai-je, Maman? with an English poem, "The Star" by Jane Taylor....
, was written by Jane Taylor
Jane Taylor

Jane Taylor , was an England poet and novelist. She wrote the words for the song Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star in 1806 at age 23, while living in Shilling Street, Lavenham, Suffolk....
 whilst staying in Braunton, only a few miles away, during the early 19th century at The George Hotel.

The actor Peter Sellers
Peter Sellers

'Richard Henry Sellers', Order of British Empire, commonly known as 'Peter Sellers' was a United Kingdom comedian and actor best known for his roles in Dr....
 first set foot on stage here, and the Collins sisters (Joan
Joan Collins

Joan Henrietta Collins Order of the British Empire is a Golden Globe Award-winning English actress, bestselling author and columnist....
 and Jackie
Jackie Collins

Jacqueline Jill "Jackie" Collins is an United Kingdom novelist and former actress. She is the younger sister of actress Joan Collins. Each of Collins' twenty-six novels have been on the New York Times bestsellers list....
) went to school in the town whilst evacuees
Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II

Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II were designed to save the population of urban or military areas from Nazi German aerial bombing of cities and military targets such as docks....
 from The Blitz
The Blitz

The Blitz was the sustained bombing of United Kingdom by Nazi Germany between 7 September 1940 and 10 May 1941, in World War II. While the "Blitz" hit many towns and cities across the country, it began with the bombing of London for 57 consecutive nights ....
.

Governance


Northdevon Ilfracombe
The town lies within the Parliamentary constituency
United Kingdom constituencies

In the United Kingdom , each of the electoral areas or divisions called constituencies elects one or more members to a parliament or assembly....
 of North Devon
North Devon (UK Parliament constituency)

North Devon is a constituency represented in the British House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election....
, and the European Region of South West England
South West England

South West England is one of the regions of England. It is the largest such region in terms of area, and extends from Gloucestershire and Wiltshire to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly....
.

The three councils which govern activities in the town are Devon County Council
Devon

Devon is a large Counties of England in South West England. The county is also referred to as Devonshire, but that is an entirely unofficial name, rarely used inside of the county but often indicating a shire....
, North Devon District Council
North Devon

North Devon is a Non-metropolitan district in Devon, England. Its council is based in Barnstaple. Other towns and villages in the North Devon district include Braunton, Fremington, Devon, Ilfracombe, Instow, South Molton, Lynton and Lynmouth....
, and Ilfracombe Town Council. The councils cover different areas of responsibility:

  • Roads, Education, Economic Affairs, Youth Services and Social Services are covered by Devon County Council based in County Hall, Exeter to which Ilfracombe sends one elected member.


  • Housing, Refuse Collection, Street Cleaning, Parks & Gardens, Harbour, Leisure & Culture, Licensing and Planning are covered by North Devon District Council, Barnstaple to which Ilfracombe elects five members (two each from West and Central Wards and one from East Ward)


  • The Town Council, which has 3 wards and 18 members (7 from West and Central Wards and 4 from the East Ward) acts as the watchdog to the other two councils whilst also developing local initiatives owning and managing the Ilfracombe Centre and supporting many community associations and activities.


North Devon District Council have area offices in the Ilfracombe centre on the High Street.

As with most communities with high-density housing, the largest issue is car parking and the lack of spaces. The problem of inconsiderate dog owners is another concern, for which the council has to mount advertising campaigns to remind owners of their responsibilities. A third issue is the growth in the seagull population. The town council is to erect more signs warning visitors not to feed them.

Ilfracombe is twinned
Town twinning

Town twinning, also known as sister cities, is a concept whereby towns or city in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links between their inhabitants....
 with: Herxheim
Herxheim

Herxheim is a municipality in the S?dliche Weinstra?e district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated approx. 10 km south-east of Landau....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
Ifs
Ifs, Calvados

Ifs is a Communes of the Calvados department in the Calvados d?partement in France in the Basse-Normandie r?gion in France in northwestern France....
, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....


Geography

Ilfracombe overlies slates
SLATES

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 formed from sedimentary rock
Sedimentary rock

Sedimentary rock is one of the three main Rock types . Sedimentary rock is formed by deposition and consolidation of mineral and organic material and from precipitation of minerals from solution....
 that underwent geological stress (creating faults and folds), towards the end of the Carboniferous
Carboniferous

The Carboniferous is a geologic period that extends from the end of the Devonian period, about 359.2 ? 2.5 annum , to the beginning of the Permian period, about 299.0 ? 0.8 Ma ...
 era, around 300 million years ago. These are known as the Ilfracombe slates. Ilfracombe lies within the North Devon Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is renowned for its dramatic coastal cliffs and landscape. Hillsborough, lying close to the town centre is a local nature reserve and around the town are many other havens for wildlife. The coast itself is part of the North Devon Voluntary Marine Conservation area because of its diverse and rare species.

Demography


When the tourism market faltered at the end of the Victorian era
Victorian era

The Victorian Era of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the period of Victoria of the United Kingdom reign from June 1837 to January 1901....
 hoteliers invited people living in major urban areas to the town with the prospect of seasonal employment. Later, as unemployment levels rose, this 'inward migration' caused social problems and friction between these people and those with a long history of residence. In 2001, Ilfracombe Central Ward was designated the most deprived super output area in Devon.

These problems are now being addressed by the implementation of local government schemes e.g. Sure Start
Sure Start

Sure Start is a UK Government initiative, originating with HM Treasury, with the aim of "giving children the best possible start in life" through improvement of childcare, early education, health and family support, with an emphasis on outreach and community development....
 now known as Mystart covering the Ilfracombe Learning area - a project to help support families with young children - and, since 2004, the Neighbourhood Management Transform programme: both were the first such government sponsored social development schemes covering rural areas in England. Better policing, the use of neighbourhood wardens and CCTV
Closed-circuit television

Closed-circuit television is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors.It differs from broadcast television in that the signal is not openly transmitted, though it may employ point to point wireless links....
 have led to a reduction in crime rates as reported monthly to the town council by the police toward the North Devon
North Devon

North Devon is a Non-metropolitan district in Devon, England. Its council is based in Barnstaple. Other towns and villages in the North Devon district include Braunton, Fremington, Devon, Ilfracombe, Instow, South Molton, Lynton and Lynmouth....
 regional average (a fraction of those nationally).

Economy


Ilfracombe Farmers Market
Until the mid-19th century the economy was based around the sea - trade mostly importing lime and coal from Wales and herring fishing. The town gradually developed into a tourist resort served by ferries along the Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel

The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England, and extending from the lower Severn Estuary of the River Severn to that part of the North Atlantic Ocean known as the Celtic Sea ....
. The provision of the railway accelerated this development. The population grew until the First World War, then stabilised at 9,200, now 11,000. The economy suffered throughout the 1960s as UK holiday patterns changed, and suffered further through the closure of the railway line in 1970.

In the last twenty-five years, major investment by private 'light engineering' companies has added to the economy. These companies include: Pall Europe - a filtration manufacturers with 700 employees on site ; a Tesco
Tesco

Tesco Public limited company is a British-based international grocery and general merchandising retail chain. It is the largest British retailer by both global sales and domestic market share with profits exceeding ?2 billion....
 superstore; and - a manufacturer of power supplies owned by the TDK Corporation and a former subsidiary of Invensys
Invensys

Invensys plc is a United Kingdom engineering company, headquartered in London, England. The company is multinational with operations in over 60 countries, employing around 23,000 employees....
. Ilfracombe is European HQ of Lambda UK with 200 employees. A large Co-Operative
Co-op UK

The United Kingdom is home to a widespread and diverse co-operative movement, with over 3 million individual members. Modern co-operation started with the Rochdale Pioneers shop in the northern England town of Rochdale in 1844....
 supermarket store sited on the sea front opened December 2006.

A number of light engineering firms provide additional employment and operate within a couple of miles of the town centre at Mullacott Cross
Mullacott

Mullacott is a small settlement on the A361 road road between Ilfracombe and Barnstaple, in Devon, England. It is referred to as 'Mullacott Cross' and forms the crossroads between routes toward Woolacombe, Ilfracombe, Lynton and Braunton....
.

Employment Research conducted by MORI in 2005 for the Transform (UK government neighbourhood management project), and by Roger Tym & Partners for the Ilfracombe Community Alliance showed :-The service sector (includes hotel and catering) at 76% is 2 x higher than the North Devon (40.1%) or Devon average (33.7%). 51% of businesses by number are within the distribution, hotels and restaurants sector.12.8% are within the banking, finance and insurance sector.11.9% are within public administration, health and education.

Despite the arrival of supermarket stores by large retailers such as Tesco
Tesco

Tesco Public limited company is a British-based international grocery and general merchandising retail chain. It is the largest British retailer by both global sales and domestic market share with profits exceeding ?2 billion....
 and the Co-operative Retail Society
The Co-operative Group

Co-operative Group Limited, trading as The Co-operative Group, and the largest of the UK's businesses often collectively known as The Co-operative brand, is a United Kingdom consumers' co-operative, and one of the world's largest consumer-owned businesses, with over three million members and 85,000 employees across all its busines...
, the High Street still thrives. The usual national chains like Lloyds Chemist, Somerfield Stores and Superdrug
Superdrug

Superdrug is the second largest health and beauty retail chain in the United Kingdom and it is the sixth largest overall .Superdrug is a national company with over 905 stores in the UK employing over 13,000 people within its retail outlets....
 are present, but Ilfracombe has fortunately retained many local businesses, maintaining its traditional Victorian
Victorian era

The Victorian Era of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the period of Victoria of the United Kingdom reign from June 1837 to January 1901....
 character.

Transport

High
Ilfracombe is at the southern end of the A361
A361 road

The A361 is a major road in England and at 195 miles is the longest 3 digit A road in the UK. It runs south from Ilfracombe on the north Devon coast to Barnstaple, turning south-east to Tiverton, Devon then, after a break , north east from Taunton in Somerset through Street, Somerset and Glastonbury, past Frome, Somerset and then into Wiltsh...
, the longest 3-digit A-road
Great Britain road numbering scheme

The Great Britain road numbering scheme is a numbering system used to Categorization and identify all roads in Great Britain. Each road is given a single letter, which represents the road's category, and a subsequent number, with a length of between 1 and 4 digits....
 in England. The A361 finishes on the A5 at Kilsby on the Northamptonshire-Warwickshire border near Rugby. This road is the town's main connection with the South West England
South West England

South West England is one of the regions of England. It is the largest such region in terms of area, and extends from Gloucestershire and Wiltshire to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly....
 motorway, the M5
M5 motorway

The M5 is a motorway in England. It runs from the M6 motorway at Great Barr to Exeter in Devon. Heading south from the M6, the M5 runs east of West Bromwich and west of Birmingham through Sandwell Valley....
.

From 1874, Ilfracombe was served by the Ilfracombe railway line
Ilfracombe Branch Line

The Ilfracombe Branch of the London and South Western Railway , ran between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe in North Devon. The branch opened as a single-track line in 1874, but was sufficiently popular that it needed to be upgraded to double-track in 1889....
 that ran from Barnstaple
Barnstaple

Barnstaple is a town in the in the Districts of England of North Devon in the county of Devon in the South West England. It lies west southwest of Bristol, north of of Plymouth and northwest of the county town of Exeter....
, but this closed in 1970. Now, the nearest National Rail
National Rail

National Rail is a title used by the Association of Train Operating Companies. ATOC is an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger Train Operating Company of Great Britain which now run the passenger services previously provided by the British Railways Board ....
 railway station is in Barnstaple and buses provide the public transport link from there to Ilfracombe. Regular bus services to Barnstaple are operated by First Bus. There are several smaller routes around the town run by Roy Filer Coaches. A twice-daily national coach service operated by National Express
National Express

National Express is the brand under which the majority of long distance bus and Coach services in Great Britain are marketed, and also the company that manages this network and operates some of the services....
 route 502 connects Ilfracombe to London Victoria via Heathrow Airport. Seasonal route 300 – operated by Filers – connects at Ilfracombe to Lynton and there connects with a bus operated by Quantock, to Minehead
Minehead

Minehead is a coastal town and civil parish in the west of the the England Ceremonial counties of England of Somerset. It has a population of approximately 10,000....
 and Taunton
Taunton

Taunton is the county town of Somerset, England. The town, including its suburbs, had an estimated population of 61,400 in 2001. It is the largest town in the non-metropolitan county of Somerset....
 in Somerset
Somerset

Somerset is a Counties of England in South West England. The county town is Taunton, which is in the south of the county. The Ceremonial counties of England of Somerset borders the counties of Bristol and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east, and Devon to the south-west....
.

A seasonal passenger ferry
Ferry

A ferry is a form of transport, usually a boat or ship, used to carry passengers and their vehicles across a body of water. Ferries are also used to transport freight and even railroad cars....
, operated by MS Oldenburg, runs from the harbour to Lundy Island
Lundy

Lundy is the largest island in the Bristol Channel, lying off the coast of Devon, England, approximately one third of the distance across the channel between England and Wales....
. Pleasure boats, including MV Balmoral and PS Waverley
PS Waverley

The paddle steamer Waverley is the last operational Clyde steamer, and the last seagoing paddle steamer in the world. Named after Sir Walter Scott's first novel, the Waverley regularly sails from Glasgow and other towns on the Firth of Clyde, the Thames, the South Coast of England and the Bristol Channel; as well as making more infreq...
, operate cruises from Ilfracombe, including crossings to Porthcawl
Porthcawl

Porthcawl is a town on the south coast of Wales in the Bridgend , 25 miles west of the capital city, Cardiff and 19 miles south-east of Swansea....
 near Swansea
Swansea

Swansea is a City status in the United Kingdom and subdivisions of Wales in Wales. Swansea is in the Historic counties of Wales of Glamorgan. Situated on the sandy South West Wales coast, the county area includes the Gower peninsula and the Lliw uplands....
.

Education


The town's educational needs are served by three schools: the Infants, the Junior and the Comprehensive school
Comprehensive school

A comprehensive school is a secondary school and State school for children from the age of 11 to at least 16 that does not select children on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude....
 - Ilfracombe Arts College. Each of these schools are amongst the largest of their type in Devon
Devon

Devon is a large Counties of England in South West England. The county is also referred to as Devonshire, but that is an entirely unofficial name, rarely used inside of the county but often indicating a shire....
. The college serves the needs of Ilfracombe residents and those across the coastal North Devon
North Devon

North Devon is a Non-metropolitan district in Devon, England. Its council is based in Barnstaple. Other towns and villages in the North Devon district include Braunton, Fremington, Devon, Ilfracombe, Instow, South Molton, Lynton and Lynmouth....
 area as far as Lynton
Lynton

Lynton is a small village in Devon, England. It lies on the northern edge of Exmoor and is located at the top of a gorge above Lynmouth, to which it is connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway....
 and Lynmouth
Lynmouth

Lynmouth is a village in Devon, England, on the north edge of Exmoor.The village straddles the confluence of the West Lyn River and East Lyn River rivers, in a gorge below Lynton, to which it is connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway....
 on the Somerset county border. It is a nationally recognised centre for Media Studies and was in 2004 awarded Media Arts Status. Further educational courses and vocational courses are run by Ilfracombe Arts College.

Ilfracombe Museum was opened in 1932 in Ilfracombe Hotel's Victorian laundry and contains attractions from around the world including pickled bats and the two-headed kitten. It also contains items and photographs of local railway interest including one of the concrete name boards from the now closed Ilfracombe railway station, which can be seen on the front wall of the museum; and a collection of pieces of victorian wedding cakes.

Ilfracombe also has a library located on the Residential Candar Retirement Development.

Religious sites


There are churches in the town serving denominations of the Christian
Christian

A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism#Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus and interpreted by Christians to have been prophesied in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament....
 faith. The main Anglican church is the parish church
Parish church

A parish church, in Christianity, is the local church which acts as the religious centre of a parish, the basic administrative unit of episcopalian church governance churches....
 'Holy Trinity' which is the mother church to St Peter's on Highfield Road. Several other churches identify themselves as Evangelical
Evangelicalism

Evangelicalism is a Protestantism Christian movement which began in Great Britain in the 1730s.Most adherents consider its key characteristics to be: a belief in the need for personal conversion ; some expression of the gospel in effort; a high regard for Biblical authority; and an emphasis on the death and resurrection of Jesus....
 but differ in denominational background, these include: St Philip and St James Church (known locally as 'Pip & Jims') whose background is Anglican; two Free church
Free church

The free church movement was a religious movement established to do away with the system of pew rents within the Christian church, wherein persons or families rented or bought the title to a particular church pew....
es - and , of which the latter is the more charismatic
Charismatic movement

The term Charismatic Movement describes the adoption of certain beliefs typical of those held by Pentecostal Christians by those within the historic denominations....
; and Ilfracombe Baptist Church of the Baptist
Baptist

A Baptist is a member of a Christian denomination characterized by the rejection of infant baptism in favor of believer's baptism by Baptism#Immersion....
 tradition. There is also a Roman Catholic church, 'Our Lady Star of the Sea Church', (in Runnacleave Road), the Methodist/United Reformed
United Reformed Church

The United Reformed Church is a Christian denomination in Great Britain. The URC is the result of a union between the Presbyterian Church of England and the Congregational Church in England and Wales in 1972 and subsequent unions with the Re-formed Association of Churches of Christ in 1981 and the Congregational Union o...
  (on Wilder Road) and a Salvation Army
Salvation Army

The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Christian Church. It has a quasi-military structure and it was founded in 1865 in Great Britian as the East London Christian Mission by William Booth and Catherine Booth....
 Corps (church) (on Torrs Park, by Bath Place). Other faiths are represented by a Jehovah's Witness meeting place (in Victoria Road) and a Spiritualist meeting house on Greenclose Road .

Sports


Ilfracombe Rugby Union, established for over a century, boasts high calibre players such as Kai Adair.

Ilfracombe Town Football Club
Ilfracombe Town F.C.

Ilfracombe Town F.C. is a football club based in Ilfracombe, Devon, England. The club was founded in 1902 as Ilfracombe F.C. and became a founder member of the North Devon League in 1904....
,who play at Marlborough Park near Ilfracombe Arts College, compete in the Premier Division of the Western League
Western Football League

The Western Football League is a football league in the south west of England. The league's current main sponsor is Toolstation, so it is also known as the Toolstation League....
, having gained promotion in the 2006-07 season.

There is a High Street gym, however, the rural and hilly nature of the local terrain provide plenty of opportunities to exercise. A tennis
Tennis

Tennis is a sport played between two players or between two teams of two players each . Each player uses a strung racquet to strike a hollow rubber Tennis ball covered with felt over a net into the opponent's tennis court....
 club is based at Bicclescombe Park which contains several tennis courts, bookable for a small fee by both tourists and locals.

Ilfracombe Golf Club (located just beyond Hele Bay
Hele Bay

Hele Bay is a small village and beach just to the east of the town of Ilfracombe in North Devon, England. It is on the South West Coast Path....
) was founded in 1892. Other active sport facilities include: cricket club (including the best player from the county Tim Bird (Fact|date=May 2007) and swimming club in the suburb of Chambercombe
Chambercombe

Chambercombe is a hilly suburb in the North Devon town of Ilfracombe.References...
 and in Fore St a table tennis centre with teams ranging in age from junior to veteran. There are, by the harbour, a yacht club, a sub-aqua club, a Gig boat club, and a kayak and canoeing club. Other sports teams in the town include Hash Harriers Running Club and many skittles and darts teams operated by the numerous licensed premises in the town. There are during the winter a local Euchre league, and quiz leagues both vigorously contested. There is also a flat green bowling club located in Highfield road. In 2008, the town council owned building at Slade aka the Slade community centre, but operated by an independent local group, was renamed the "Vision", it is the home of the boxing club, the Akido club, the kick boxing club, and many smaller activities. Jonathan Edwards
Jonathan Edwards (athlete)

Jonathan David Edwards, Order of the British Empire, is a former British triple jumper. He is a former Summer Olympics, Commonwealth Games, European Championships in Athletics and IAAF World Championships in Athletics champion, and has held the world record in the event since 1995....
 the World and Olympic Champion triple jump
Triple jump

The triple jump is a track and field sport, similar to the long jump, but involving a ?hop, step and jump? routine, whereby the competitor runs down the track and performs a hop, a step and then a jump into the sand pit....
 athlete lived in the town whilst his father was the vicar of St Philip & St James Church. He is commemorated in a mosaic on the seafront near the Landmark Theatre
The Landmark Theatre

The Landmark Theatre is an award winning theatre in the North Devon coastal town of Ilfracombe. Of unusual double conical design, it is locally referred to as Madonna's Bra, a reference to its shape and that of an iconic brassiere worn by the singer Madonna ....
, which demonstrates the length of his record-breaking jump. Jason Twist
Jason Twist

Jason 'Tornado' Twist is a List of World Eight-ball Champions 8-ball pool player, winning the English Pool Association World Rules World Championship twice, in 2000 and 2002, who lives in the North Devon coastal town of Ilfracombe, England....
, twice World Champion at 8-ball pool still lives in the town.

Despite the hilly terrain, Ilfracombe is at the northern end of National Cycle Network
National Cycle Network

The National Cycle Network is a network of bicycle routes in the United Kingdom.The National Cycle Network was created by the charity Sustrans , and aided by a ?42.5 million National Lottery grant....
 route 27, known as the Devon Coast to Coast Cycle Route, which starts from the pier (clock-in station at the Pier Tavern) and ends in Plymouth. There is another coastal trail suitable for cycling which starts at the pier which heads eastwards towards Minehead
Minehead

Minehead is a coastal town and civil parish in the west of the the England Ceremonial counties of England of Somerset. It has a population of approximately 10,000....
 (defined as 'arduous').

The South West Coast Path
South West Coast Path

The South West Coast Path is Britain's longest waymarked Long-distance footpaths in the UK and a National Trails . It stretches for , running from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset....
 connecting Minehead (Somerset
Somerset

Somerset is a Counties of England in South West England. The county town is Taunton, which is in the south of the county. The Ceremonial counties of England of Somerset borders the counties of Bristol and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east, and Devon to the south-west....
) to Dorset
Dorset

Dorset , is a Counties of England in South West England on the English Channel coast. The county town is Dorchester, Dorset, situated in the south of the county at ....
, via Land's End
Land's End

Land's End is a Headlands and bays on the Penwith peninsula, located near Penzance in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is the most Extreme points of the United Kingdom tip of the southern mainland ....
, passes through the town from Hele Bay
Hele Bay

Hele Bay is a small village and beach just to the east of the town of Ilfracombe in North Devon, England. It is on the South West Coast Path....
 to Lee Bay
Lee Bay

Lee Bay is a small village on the North Devon coast near Woolacombe.The village of Lee lies at the foot of what is known locally as the Fuchsia Valley, and consists of around 100 properties, mostly old in style....
 via Ilfracombe Harbour.

Development


Ilfracombe
Since 2001 there has been an economic regeneration programme led by the Ilfracombe & District Community Alliance MCTI, a community interest company
Community interest company

A community interest company is a new type of company introduced by the United Kingdom government in 2005 under The Community Interest Act 2004, designed for social enterprises that want to use their profits and assets for the public good....
 designed to encourage social entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurship

Social entrepreneurship is the work of a social entrepreneur. A social entrepreneur is someone who recognizes a social problem and uses Entrepreneur to organize, create, and manage a venture to make social change....
. After community consultation this programme developed a community economic strategy for the next twenty years.

The South West of England Regional Development Agency is working with the Alliance and North Devon District Council formulating plans for the town's economic and physical structures. Proposed developments are: the enhancement of the harbour area ; the implementation of regular all year foot passenger ferry service to the Mumbles near Swansea
Swansea

Swansea is a City status in the United Kingdom and subdivisions of Wales in Wales. Swansea is in the Historic counties of Wales of Glamorgan. Situated on the sandy South West Wales coast, the county area includes the Gower peninsula and the Lliw uplands....
 which is only 21 miles away across the Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel

The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England, and extending from the lower Severn Estuary of the River Severn to that part of the North Atlantic Ocean known as the Celtic Sea ....
; the re-development of the derelict bus station site based on plans developed by Terence O'Rourke
Terence O'Rourke

Terence O'Rourke is an award winning town planner.External links...
; and the creation of better youth support and recreation facilities at the Larkstone Brimland area on the eastern side of the harbour area.

The town council - working with GOSW, SWRDA and NDDC, supported by the Alliance and Transform - has developed the council offices into a community training resource in the town centre: 'The Ilfracombe Centre'. In 2006, major leisure industry developments by John Fowler, a local holiday camp operator, are expected to help shift the local economy back to tourism. This combined with investment by patrons such as Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst

Damien Steven Hirst is an England artist and the most prominent member of the group known as "Young British Artists" . Hirst dominated the art scene in Britain during the 1990s and is internationally renowned....
 (who with his partner Mia recently funded a restaurant owned by Simon Brown, No 11 The Quay, on Harbour Quay Road) and the introduction of high quality accommodation should make Ilfracombe a more attractive proposition for food lovers and tourists.

Culture

Ilfracombe
Victorian Week Residents
Each year, the residents and school children of Ilfracombe celebrate their heritage. These celebrations include six carnivals - a May Day walking celebration (dating from 2000, this is sometimes confused with an earlier tradition suppressed by the church in the 19th century); Ilfracombe Victorian
Victorian era

The Victorian Era of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the period of Victoria of the United Kingdom reign from June 1837 to January 1901....
 Celebration , a week-long programme of events held annually in June to celebrate the time of the town's greatest prosperity; a large street carnival
Carnival

Carnival is a festive season which occurs immediately before Lent; the main events are usually during January and February. Carnival typically involves a public celebration or parade combining some elements of a circus , masque and public street party....
 procession
Procession

A procession is, in general, an organized body of people advancing in a formal or ceremonial manner....
 during August, organised by the St John's Ambulance service; the Lighting of the Lights held during November; and at Christmas
Christmas

Christmas , also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts Twelve Days of Christmas....
, a Christingle
Christingle

A Christingle is a symbolic object used in advent services in church es of many Christian denominations. It has its origins in the Moravian Church , with the first recorded use, in Germany, in 1747....
.

A farmers' market
Farmers' market

Farmers' markets, sometimes called greenmarkets, are markets, usually held out-of-doors, in public spaces, where farmers can sell produce to the public....
 is held regularly in The Lantern Community Centre on High Street. By the Landmark Theatre there is a small museum, housed in the buildings of the laundry of the former Ilfracombe Hotel. For those of literary intent there is an Ilfracombe authors'/writers' group.

The town hosts eight small art galleries, including the exhibitions displayed by the Art Society in the crypt of Emmanual Church on the seafront, the foyer of the Landmark Theatre, The Quay and in "Number Eleven, The Quay" within which there are many Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst

Damien Steven Hirst is an England artist and the most prominent member of the group known as "Young British Artists" . Hirst dominated the art scene in Britain during the 1990s and is internationally renowned....
 works, including butterflies, pharmacy, small statues and wallpaper designs.

Two charitable events are organised each summer by Ilfracombe Round Table. Both make use of Ilfracombe Pier as a display area. The first of these is the annual "South West Birdman" contest which involves entrants seeking to 'fly' from the pier in home-made flying machines and silly costumes. The second event is "Rescue Day", an opportunity for members of the public to learn about the activities of the emergency services. The highlight of the day is a simulated air-sea rescue involving the launch of the Ilfracombe RNLI lifeboat, a Sea King
Sea King

Sea King may refer to:* Sea-King, the Viking name for a powerful pirate* Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology* Seaking , an orange and white, fishlike water-type Pok?mon...
 helicopter from RAF 22 Squadron, Exmoor Search and Rescue team and local Fire, Ambulance and HM Coastguard services.

Most Monday and Thursday's the local Ilfracombe Sea Cadets
Sea Cadet Corps (United Kingdom)

The Sea Cadet Corps is a national youth organisation sponsored by the Royal Navy and open to young people between the ages of 10-18 years old. The SCC is the UK's largest Naval Cadet Force, with Sea Cadets following the rate and rank structure, traditions, values and ethos of the Royal Navy and for Marine Cadets the Royal Marines....
 meet near the harbour, in what was the old rope making factory.

Music


The Aerial Studio, situated near Mullacott
Mullacott

Mullacott is a small settlement on the A361 road road between Ilfracombe and Barnstaple, in Devon, England. It is referred to as 'Mullacott Cross' and forms the crossroads between routes toward Woolacombe, Ilfracombe, Lynton and Braunton....
 on the approach toward Ilfracombe, provides recording facilities and practice rooms for local musicians. The marching band Blazing Sounds (one of several in the town), came third at the year 2000 World Marching Band Championships in Calgary
Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and High Plains, approximately east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies....
, Alberta
Alberta

Alberta is one of Canada Canadian Prairies Provinces and territories of Canada. It became a province on September 1, 1905.Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 and 2nd the following year in Germany.

Performing arts

Studio Theatre is a community theatre group, established in 1984, which stages a wide variety of classic, musical, comedy and variety theatrical productions throughout the year at venues in Ilfracombe, including The Landmark Theatre
The Landmark Theatre

The Landmark Theatre is an award winning theatre in the North Devon coastal town of Ilfracombe. Of unusual double conical design, it is locally referred to as Madonna's Bra, a reference to its shape and that of an iconic brassiere worn by the singer Madonna ....
, and throughout North Devon. Studio Theatre will be staging its 100th production, The Heiress, in May 2008. Through the 1990s, the town was also host to the now defunct National Youth Arts Festival
National Youth Arts Festival

The National Youth Arts Festival was the United Kingdoms leading participatory non-competitive arts event for young people. In 1995 over 1500 young people took part, involving 56 groups from all over the UK....
.

Other


During the early 1990s, the team of the popular English reality TV show Challenge Anneka
Challenge Anneka

Challenge Anneka is a United Kingdom television programme, produced by the independent production company Mentorn for the BBC, which aired on Friday, later Saturday evenings on BBC One between 8 September, 1989 and 15 October, 1995....
 relocated the redundant old wooden library from the Hermitage site, to 'Burnside' in the heart of the Slade Valley
Slade Valley

Slade Valley is a council estate in the North Devon coastal town of Ilfracombe....
 estate for use as a community owned centre.

The history of Ilfracombe's fires

Partly as a consequence of the crowded building development during the Victorian age, the face of the town has been changed in recent years by several major fires. Two of the largest blazes were towards the eastern end of the High Street
High Street

High Street, or the High Street, is a metonym for the generic street name of the primary business street of towns or city in the United Kingdom....
, firstly when the south side of Portland Street was razed, and again in the 1970s when the Candar Arcade burnt down. The Portland Street site was later used for a road widening scheme, while the Candar Arcade site became the Candar sheltered residential apartments (the opening of Candar apartments were the last public engagement performed by Charles and Diana
Diana, Princess of Wales

Diana, Princess of Wales, was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. Their sons, Princes Prince William of Wales and Prince Henry of Wales , are second and third Line of succession to the British throne of the British monarchy and fifteen other Commonwealth Realms....
, the Duke and Duchess of Wales).

Other major conflagrations include The Mount Hotel, The Castle Hotel, the Arcade and the Montebello Hotel.

Shortly before 19:00 BST on Wednesday, August 8th 2006, a fire broke out at the derelict Montebello Hotel in Fore Street
Fore Street

"Fore Street": a name often used for the main street of a town.There are over seventy "Fore Streets" in Cornwall and about twenty-five in Devon....
, Ilfracombe. Twenty fire engines
Fire apparatus

A fire apparatus, fire engine, fire truck, or fire appliance is a vehicle designed to assist in fighting fires, by transporting firefighters to the scene, and providing them with access, water or other equipment....
 were required to put out the blaze including a number rushed to the scene from Woolacombe
Woolacombe

Woolacombe is a seaside resort on the coast of North Devon, England, which lies at the mouth of a valley . The beach is 2.5 miles long, sandy and gently sloping....
, Barnstaple
Barnstaple

Barnstaple is a town in the in the Districts of England of North Devon in the county of Devon in the South West England. It lies west southwest of Bristol, north of of Plymouth and northwest of the county town of Exeter....
 and the bordering county of Somerset
Somerset

Somerset is a Counties of England in South West England. The county town is Taunton, which is in the south of the county. The Ceremonial counties of England of Somerset borders the counties of Bristol and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east, and Devon to the south-west....
. Specialist equipment was brought in from as far afield as Exeter
Exeter

Exeter Exeter was the most south-westerly Roman fortified settlement in Roman Britain and has existed since time immemorial. Exeter Cathedral, founded in 1050 is Anglicanism....
, and according to the local radio news 85 firemen were involved at the fire.

The fire spread to three neighbouring properties and showered debris over a wide area. The six-storey hotel was completely gutted, with only the front wall, chimney stacks and remains of the lift shaft frame surviving the blaze, and the fire was still being damped-down the following day. Fore Street
Fore Street

"Fore Street": a name often used for the main street of a town.There are over seventy "Fore Streets" in Cornwall and about twenty-five in Devon....
 was closed for some period due to the difficulties of demolition.

The building was eventually demolished when it was determined that the fire had left it structurally unsound. This caused additional headaches for the emergency services as curious members of the public ignored safety barriers in an attempt to see the remains more clearly. The site is to be redeveloped as residential accommodation.

See also


  • Ilfracombe Branch Line
    Ilfracombe Branch Line

    The Ilfracombe Branch of the London and South Western Railway , ran between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe in North Devon. The branch opened as a single-track line in 1874, but was sufficiently popular that it needed to be upgraded to double-track in 1889....
  • Architecture of Ilfracombe
    Architecture of Ilfracombe

    The architecture of Ilfracombe has a strong Victorian architecture heritage, visible in many buildings.The street facade, built in 1884 to designs by W H Gould, of the former Congregational church is now 'The Lantern' community center, home of the Ilfracombe Farmers' Market....
  • List of Ilfracombe people
    List of Ilfracombe people

    Ilfracombe is a town on the North Devon coast. This is a list of notable individuals who are associated with Ilfracombe in some way, listed alphabetically within categories....


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