Yes We are actually local!

Torbay Digital is your local Satellite dish, Data and TV Aerial Installer covering Marldon

 

Our services include:

TV Aerials Installation in Marldon
Satellite dish installation Marldon 

TV bracket wall mounting Marldon
✔We are experts in commercial and communal TV systems covering Marldon

Wifi extender installation around Marldon
Data cable installation (cat5/cat6)

CCTV security camera system installation & repair, Smart doorbells & door entry
4G routers and mobile data systems

Ajax alarm systems
Sky, Virgin media, BT & Talk Talk.

For more information on any of these topics please navigate using the links or menu

 

We are an established local company that covers Marldon with 15 years in the trade, there's not much we havent seen.

If you have a fault that needs repair or are just looking for a new installation or system, please give us a call, we will have a quick chat, give you a guide price over the phone or give you a free on site quote.

Not sure which company to choose?
Please see our 5 Star Reviews to see what our existing customers have to say.

 

 

 

A history of Marldon

Marldon is a small village located in South Devon, England. Its name is believed to come from the Old English words "maere" and "dun", meaning "big hill", which is an accurate description of the village's location on a steep hillside.

The area around Marldon has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with a number of Bronze Age and Iron Age artefacts being found in the area. The village itself was established during the Saxon period, and was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as being part of the holdings of the Bishop of Exeter.

During the medieval period, Marldon was primarily an agricultural community, with the village's fertile soil and access to water making it a valuable location for farming. The village was also a centre for the local wool trade, with a number of weavers and spinners living in the area.

In the 19th century, Marldon began to develop as a centre for the production of cider and other apple-based products, with a number of orchards being established in the area. The village's proximity to the town of Torquay, which was then developing as a popular seaside resort, also made it a popular destination for visitors.

During the Second World War, Marldon played an important role in the defence of the UK, with a number of coastal defences and lookout posts being established in the area. The village was also the site of a number of air raids, and a number of bomb craters can still be seen in the surrounding countryside.

Today, Marldon remains a quiet and picturesque village, with a small but vibrant community. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, and is located just a short distance from the popular seaside towns of Torquay and Paignton.

In conclusion, Marldon is a small village with a rich and fascinating history, dating back to prehistoric times. The village's role as an agricultural and wool-producing centre, its development as a centre for cider production, and its importance during the Second World War, are all significant parts of its cultural heritage. Today, the village remains a beautiful and peaceful location, attracting visitors from across the UK who come to enjoy its stunning natural surroundings and rich history.