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

 

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TV Aerials Installation in Kingskerswell
Satellite dish installation Kingskerswell 

TV bracket wall mounting Kingskerswell
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Wifi extender installation around Kingskerswell
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 Kingskerswell

Kingskerswell is a small village located in Devon, England. It is believed that the area was first inhabited by the Celtic people during the Iron Age. The village’s name comes from King's Carsewell, which means the King’s crossroads in the Old English language.

During the Middle Ages, Kingskerswell was an important market town, with its location on the ancient Exeter to Plymouth road making it a popular stop for traders and travelers. It was also an important location for the wool trade, with many local farmers keeping flocks of sheep on the surrounding hills.

In the 16th century, Kingskerswell was an important center for the production of cloth, with several local mills processing wool from the surrounding countryside. The village continued to prosper throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, with the expansion of the local mining industry and the arrival of the railway.

The village was the site of several battles during the English Civil War in the mid-17th century, with the Royalist forces occupying the village before being defeated by the Parliamentarians. The village's parish church, St Mary's, was damaged during this period but has since been restored and remains a prominent landmark in the village.

During the 20th century, Kingskerswell experienced significant growth and development, with new housing estates being built and the village becoming a popular commuter location for those working in nearby Torquay or Exeter. Today, Kingskerswell is a thriving village with a strong sense of community and a rich cultural heritage.

The village is home to a number of historic buildings, including the medieval Kingskerswell Parish Church and the 18th-century Kingskerswell Manor. The village also has a strong connection to the arts, with a number of local artists and craftspeople calling the area home.

In conclusion, Kingskerswell is a small village with a long and varied history, dating back to the Iron Age. The village's role in the wool trade, the mining industry, and the production of cloth, as well as its connection to the English Civil War, are all significant parts of its cultural heritage. Today, the village is a thriving community with a strong sense of identity and a rich cultural heritage that continues to attract visitors and residents alike.