Salcombe lies at the entrance to the Salcombe & Kingsbridge Estuary, at the southern most point of Devon. At the seaward end lies a notorious sand bar, which in certain wind and tide conditions has proven treacherous for mariners. The rugged coastline to the east & west of Salcombe, combined with the elements has proven to be a constant contest for shipping and the lifeboat, which has been established in the town since 1869.
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