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Putsborough
Putsborough is a hamlet on the west-facing coast of North Devon, England. It is about north of the village of Croyde and WNW of the village of Georgeham. North of the hamlet is Putsborough Sand, which forms the southern part of the two-mile-long (3 km) beach of Woolacombe Sand on Morte Bay. ==Settlement== The manor house has an adjoining a cluster of privately owned homes and holiday homes and a camping site. The manor house itself is grade II listed of cob and thatch construction with origins dating back to at least 16th century. The first recorded written reference to Putsborough is in 1313, however there is mention in Doomsday book to a sister of Ordulf (a Saxon lord who held the manor of Georgeham and Croyde) who tried to found her own separate manor – possibly Putsborough. The hamlet is a conservation area located in North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the South West Coast Path runs right past it between Woolacombe and Croyde and around Baggy Point.
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