CHALLABOROUGH BEACH

CHALLABOROUGH BEACH SOUTH DEVON, ENGLAND Challaborough Beach 2002 "Our i dyllic life at Challaborough - our special place!" BIOGRAPHY Challaborough is a small coastal village on the south coast of Devon, and is within the South Hams district and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). It is built at the end of a long valley culminating in one the south coast’s best beaches. The villages of Ringmore and Bigbury-on-Sea are nearby. Challaborough started life as a Pilchard fishing hamlet circa 1400’s. On early maps it is marked as Chale which means ‘throat’ in old English I believe; probably a reference to its location at the throat of a valley. Evidence that the main industry was the fishing, smoking and salting of pilchards is well documented. Some structures that relate to the pilchard trade still exist today. Smuggling must have been a popular “second career” in those early times, as there are references to this in local folklore and place names, adding to ...