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  1. Clovelly is a ‘living’ village with a thriving community of residents living in the beautiful white-washed cottages situated along the famous cobbled street, but there is one fascinating cottage which is well worth a visit and will offer you valuable insights into Clovellys rich fishing past.

  2. www.clovelly.co.uk › living-in-clovellyLiving in Clovelly

    Living in Clovelly. The Village is a working fishing village, that dates back over 400 years. There are no holiday homes allowed and people wishing to apply to live in the villages should be aware that residents make the village the active and unique place to live in it is today.

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · But Clovelly isn’t just a tourist attraction; it’s a living, working village, home to around 300 residents – and up to 200,000 visitors per year. Although as Naomi keeps being reminded, some of them have yet to receive the memo.

    • Becky Dickinson
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClovellyClovelly - Wikipedia

    Clovelly (/ kləˈvɛli /) is a privately owned harbour village in the Torridge district of Devon, England. The settlement and surrounding land belongs to John Rous who inherited it from his mother in 1983. He belongs to the Hamlyn family who have managed the village since 1738. [1]

  5. Jun 22, 2022 · At Clovelly, where some 300 people live in the village's 83 cottages, the experience is the reverse. Get past the visitor centre and its souvenir shop, and there is a real – and vibrant –...

  6. Feb 15, 2022 · Who lives in Clovelly? Around 300 people live in the village’s 83 cottages. No holiday homes are allowed, and people who wish to live there have to apply.

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  8. We have taken the raw data from the 2021 census and calculated what proportion of people in Clovelly either own or rent their home. All percentages have been rounded to two decimal places. 68.84 of residents own their home either outright or mortgaged. 31.16 of Clovelly residents rent their home either privately or through a social landlord.