The East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is a unique landscape, full of contrast and colour, diverse and rich in wildlife – a landscape, shaped by centuries of farming, with a natural beauty that’s so precious it’s protected in the nation’s interest.
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Designated in 1963, the East Devon AONB boundary protects 103 square miles (268 sq kms – approximately 32%) of East Devon District, including all or part of 30 parishes and the East Devon section of the ‘Jurassic Coast’ World Heritage Site.
The primary purpose of designation is to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of our landscape – its landforms and geology, biodiversity, communities and rich cultural heritage.
The East Devon AONB Partnership, guided and coordinated by the AONB team, works together to achieve this.
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