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On the Web
- Budleigh Salterton AFC - This Wikipedia entry includes club information, history and records.
- Budleigh Salterton Croquet Club - Croquet, bowls, bridge and social events. Includes details of the facilities, events diary, news, history, committee and directions.
- Budleigh Salterton Riding School - Offers riding lesson, hacks, courses and livery. Also offers backing and training. Information and dates for courses, and details of school's competition horses.
- Football Club History Database: Budleigh Salterton - A statistical breakdown of the history of the club.
- Budleigh Salterton Diary - A community magazine with services, churches, clubs and events board.
- Budleigh Salterton Football Club - The official site with news, fixtures, results, teams, directions, officers and links.
- GENUKI: East Budleigh - Genealogical research information about East Budleigh.
- Accent International Language Consultancy - Consultancy and language training organisation for companies, executives, managers and professionals. Located at Bicton College, East Budleigh.
- Salem Chapel - Report by the Historic Chapels Trust on this former chapel in East Budleigh, now under repair.
- Carter Training (Services) Ltd - Offers crane and other plant hire, construction and building services, haulage and property maintenance. Includes overview of training courses, and profile of company serving the South West from East Budleigh.
Wikipedia Articles
- Budleigh Salterton - Budleigh Salterton is a small town on the south coast of Devon, England approximately 15 miles south of Exeter. It is situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designated East Devon AONB.
- Budleigh Salterton A.F.C. - Budleigh Salterton F.C.
- Ethel Thomson Larcombe - Ethel Larcombe (June 8 1879 in Islington, Middlesex, England - August 11 1965 in Budleigh Salterton, Devon, England) was a former British female tennis player. She is best remembered for winning the ladies' singles title at the 1912 Wimbledon Championships.
- Sundown (party) - Sundown is a small annual demoparty held in the coastal town of Budleigh Salterton, near Exeter. It is the UK's major demoparty after Deja Vu 2000.
- James Lackington - James Lackington (Born in Wellington, Somerset 1746; died 1815 in Budleigh Salterton, Devon) was a bookseller who is credited with revolutionizing the British book trade. A shoemaker's son, he showed early initiative, selling pis and cakes in the street when aged 10.