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

 

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TV Aerials Installation in Shaldon
Satellite dish installation Shaldon 

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

Wifi extender installation around Shaldon
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.

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A history of Shaldon

Shaldon is a charming village located on the South Devon coast of the UK, situated on the banks of the River Teign. The village has a rich and fascinating history dating back to the Saxon period, with evidence of human settlement in the area going back even further.

In the Saxon period, Shaldon was known as "Scalden", which means "steep valley". The village was an important centre for fishing and trade, with a busy port serving as a hub for boats transporting goods up and down the River Teign.

During the medieval period, Shaldon continued to thrive, with the local fishing industry expanding to include the production of salted fish, which was exported to other parts of the UK and Europe. The village also became a popular destination for pilgrims, who came to visit the local chapel of St. Nicholas, which still stands in the centre of the village today.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, Shaldon experienced a period of significant growth and development, with the construction of a number of new houses, shops and public buildings. The village also became a popular destination for visitors, with the establishment of a number of hotels and guesthouses catering to the needs of the growing number of tourists.

During the Second World War, Shaldon 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, Shaldon remains a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from across the UK and beyond. The village's picturesque streets, charming houses and beautiful natural surroundings make it a perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful and relaxing holiday.

In conclusion, Shaldon is a village with a rich and fascinating history, dating back to the Saxon period. The village's importance as a centre for fishing and trade, its popularity as a destination for pilgrims and tourists, and its role in the defence of the UK during the Second World War, are all significant parts of its cultural heritage. Today, Shaldon remains a beautiful and peaceful location, attracting visitors from across the UK who come to enjoy its stunning natural surroundings and rich history.