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

 

Our services include:

TV Aerials Installation in Stoke Gabriel
Satellite dish installation Stoke Gabriel 

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

Wifi extender installation around Stoke Gabriel
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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We are an established local company that covers Stoke Gabriel with 15 years in the trade, there's not much we havent seen.

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A history of Stoke Gabriel

Stoke Gabriel is a picturesque village located on the banks of the River Dart in South Devon, UK. The village has a rich and fascinating history that dates back to the 8th century. The name "Stoke" is an Old English word meaning "place" or "farm," and "Gabriel" is believed to have been added in the 14th century in honor of the village's patron saint.

During the medieval period, Stoke Gabriel was an important market town and center of trade, with goods such as wool, honey, and cider being sold at the weekly markets. The village also played a key role in the wool trade, with the surrounding countryside providing ideal conditions for sheep farming.

In the 16th century, Stoke Gabriel was home to a number of wealthy merchants and landowners, and the village's architecture reflects this period of prosperity. The Church of St. Mary and St. Gabriel, which dates back to the 13th century, is a particularly impressive example of the village's medieval heritage.

During the English Civil War, Stoke Gabriel was a center of royalist activity, with the village's inhabitants fiercely loyal to King Charles I. The village was attacked by Parliamentary forces in 1646, and the church was damaged in the fighting. Despite this, the village continued to thrive in the following centuries, with the establishment of a number of new industries such as fishing and shipbuilding.

In the 19th century, the village saw the growth of the tourism industry, with visitors flocking to the area to enjoy its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The village's idyllic setting on the banks of the River Dart made it a popular destination for artists and writers, and it was the subject of many famous works of literature and art.

Today, Stoke Gabriel is a thriving community, with a range of local businesses and amenities. The village's rich history is celebrated in a number of local museums and exhibitions, and visitors can explore the area's ancient monuments and historic buildings. Whether enjoying the village's many cultural events or simply relaxing in its beautiful countryside, Stoke Gabriel is a place of endless fascination and discovery.