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Croyde is a village on the west-facing coastline of North Devon. It is rare but to some surfers the village is known as 'The Place of Legends' or 'The Place of Kings' due to the way that the village is almost perfect and so is the beach. Public services are provided by the North Devon District Council (NDDC) based in Barnstaple. The village is in the Parish of Georgeham, which is within the Diocese of Exeter. A stream runs through the village, Croyde Stream. The rough centre of the village is at the intersection of Hobbes' Hill, Jones' Hill, and St. Mary's Road, at this spot, Croyde Bridge carries the roadway over the stream. Croyde Village Hall, built in 1952 is close to this point, about 30 meters along Jones' Hill from Croyde Bridge. There is a "Pay and Display" Car Park behind the Village Hall, built in 1975 that provides parking for the village. Croyde Village Hall has been used on and off as a cinema during summer months. Croyde past and present: The name Croyde is believed to ... Read more about Croyde on Wikipedia