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Population
  
474 (2011)

Civil parish
  
Strete

Country
  
England

Shire county
  
Devon

Dialling code
  
01803

OS grid reference
  
SX841469

Region
  
South West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

District
  
South Hams

UK parliament constituency
  
South West Devon

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Strete is a village and civil parish in the South Hams district of Devon, England, on the coast of Start Bay, within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Map of Strete, Dartmouth, UK

The village is about 5 miles south-west of the town of Dartmouth on the A379 road between Dartmouth and Kingsbridge, atop the cliffs behind Pilchard Cove at the north end of Slapton Sands, which part of the beach is known locally as Strete Sands. The northern end of the beach has been a naturist beach for many years.

The parish of Strete was created out of the south-eastern part of Blackawton parish in 1881. There was a small medieval chapel of ease in the village until 1836 when the present church, dedicated to St Michael, was built on the same site, incorporating the chapel's tower.

The population of the parish was 520 in 2001, decreasing to 474 in 2011. Its western boundary is formed, in part, by the Gara Brook which separates it from the parish of Slapton, and it also has boundaries with the parishes of Blackawton and Stoke Fleming. The Gara Brook flows into the Higher Ley of Slapton Ley, part of which is in the parish and at the northern end of which is Strete Gate where there is a car park with access to the beach and woodland walks.

The first documentary mention of the place was as Streta in 1194. In 1244 it was called Strete. The name derives from Old English StrĒ£t, meaning a road or Roman road; the village lies on an ancient trackway. Donn's One-Inch map of 1765 records the village as Street, which it remained until the late 19th century, when it was altered to be spelled Strete.

Strete was one of the parishes evacuated in December 1943 as part of Exercise Tiger.

References

Strete Wikipedia