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The Development of the Babbacombe Beach Area
We hope that this Website has stimulated interest and aided discussion concerning the development of the Babbacombe beach area. Despite the fact that most of the major planning decisions have now been made, the Website will remain open for the time being. Although there is still disquiet regarding the sale of publicly owned land and other Council decisions concerning this vicinity, many look forward to the quick completion of a good quality hotel development on the ‘deteriorating’ Cary Arms site. We hope that the ‘comments section’ of this Website will be used by those keeping an eye on the development and also other topics of interest in the nearby area.
If you wish to contact the site directly please email: info@babbacombebeach.co.uk

This view shows the existing single storey cafe. The start of the slipway is adjacent to the little white hut (see arrow), this gives a reference point to the picture below.

This picture, displayed by the developers, is of the proposed three storey building to replace the existing cafe.

View overlooking the present cafe premises
Above is a general view of some of the area of the proposed development
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Key words: Babbacombe Beach development project, Cary Arms Hotel development, Mr de Savary, Havana West Development Company, Babbacombe Beach Babbacombe Torquay Devon, Major Babbacombe Development, Sale of Council land
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