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

 

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TV Aerials Installation in Ashburton
Satellite dish installation Ashburton 

TV bracket wall mounting Ashburton
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Wifi extender installation around Ashburton
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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A history  of Ashburton

 

Ashburton is a small market town located in the county of Devon, in the southwest of the United Kingdom. The town has a rich and fascinating history that stretches back over a thousand years, and it has played an important role in the development of the region.

The earliest recorded history of Ashburton dates back to the ninth century, when the town was known as "Aysciretun" and was part of the Saxon kingdom of Wessex. At this time, the town was a small farming community, and it remained so for several centuries.

In the thirteenth century, Ashburton began to grow in importance, thanks in part to its location on the main road between Exeter and Plymouth. The town became a thriving market center, and its wool trade helped to make it one of the wealthiest towns in the region.

During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Ashburton continued to prosper, and many fine buildings were constructed in the town, including St. Lawrence's Church, which dates back to the thirteenth century, and the town hall, which was built in 1759.

However, the town's fortunes began to decline in the nineteenth century, as the wool trade declined and other industries, such as mining and quarrying, took over in the region. Despite this, the town managed to survive, and it remains an important center for agriculture and tourism in the region.

Today, Ashburton is a vibrant and bustling town, with a wide range of shops, cafes, and restaurants. It is also a popular tourist destination, with many visitors coming to explore its history and culture.

One of the most popular attractions in Ashburton is the Ashburton Museum, which tells the story of the town's history through a range of exhibits and displays. Other popular attractions include the historic St. Lawrence's Church, the town hall, and the nearby Dartmoor National Park, which offers stunning views and a range of outdoor activities.

In conclusion, Ashburton has a rich and fascinating history that spans over a thousand years. From its humble beginnings as a farming community, to its role as a thriving market town, to its present-day status as a popular tourist destination, Ashburton has played an important role in the development of the region. Whether you are interested in history, culture, or the great outdoors, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this charming and historic town.