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This category tree is for websites about or with addresses located within the coastal parish of Bishopsteignton administered by Teignbridge District Council.
The village Bishopsteignton is half way between the neighbouring towns of Kingsteignton and Teignmouth, on the north bank of the Teign estuary. The north of the parish includes the village of Luton, with the inland parishes of Ideford to the north west, and Ashcombe, to the north east. Rural western parts of the parish of Dawlish also stretch to the boundary between Ashcombe and Teignmoth, at the National Trust ridge at Little Haldon.
http://www.inner-beauty.co.uk/
Offers facials, waxing and hair removal, manicure and pedicure, and Indian head massage. Includes details of the treatments visiting neighbouring localities, with local contacts.
http://www.beresfordclinic.co.uk/
Private clinic offers acne treatment, peels, rejuvaslim and microdermabrasion. Includes staff details.
http://www.bishopsteignton.org.uk/
An introduction to the village, including information on local society, culture, businesses, recreational facilities and upcoming events.
http://www.cockhaven-manor.co.uk/
Centrally located hotel, offering dining, function room and accommodation. Includes details of the facilities, prices and local information.
http://www.customdental.co.uk/
Includes a gallery, downloads, news and contacts.
http://www.nickpalmercars.co.uk/
A used car dealer offering illustrated descriptions of vehicles for sale, a location map, opening times and contact details.
http://www.redrockbrewery.co.uk/
Locally produced brew, sold through local outlets and delivery within 15 miles. Lists their brands, with pubs, cafes and shops stocking their beer.
http://www.exeteraccountancyservices.co.uk/
Accountancy and taxation services for small and medium sized business. Includes news, free quotation, testimonials and contact options.
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