Buckfastleigh
Buckfastleigh is a small market town and also civil parish in Devon, England located beside the Devon Expressway (A38) at the edge of the Dartmoor National Forest. It is part of Teignbridge and also, for clerical objectives, exists within the Totnes Deanery. It has a population of 3,661. It is a centre of tourism and is residence to Buckfast Abbey, the South Devon Railway, the Buckfastleigh Butterfly Farm as well as Otter Sanctuary, the Tomb of Squire Richard Cabell and The Valiant Soldier. With 13 letters, Buckfastleigh is the longest name in England with no duplicated letters, connected with Buslingthorpe, Leeds as well as Buslingthorpe, Lincolnshire. Geographically, Buckfastleigh straddles the confluence of two little streams from Dartmoor which feed into the River Dart just to the eastern of the town. Regarding one mile to the north lies Buckfast, residence of Buckfast Abbey. To the northwest exist Holne as well as Scorriton on the southerly breastwork of the Dartmoor upland. Pridhamsleigh Cavern is nearby and is neighboured by Ashburton and Lower Dean.