Eype

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Eype means "steep place". Many of the village buildings can be traced back to the late eighteenth or early nineteenth centuriesScript error: No such module "Unsubst"., but little is known in detail until the Victorian era.

To the west of Eype Beach is Golden Cap, the highest cliff on the south coast of England at Template:Cvt above sea level. In 2011 a beach hut at Eype Beach went on the market for £200,000.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

A notable resident was the antiques dealer Paul Atterbury.[2]

St Peter's Church is regularly used for art exhibitions, known as Eype Centre for the Arts and was also used to record P.J. Harvey's Mercury prize-winning Let England Shake[3]

The village contains Eype's Mouth Country Hotel, The New Inn (operated by Palmers Brewery), Eype House Caravan and Camping Park and Highlands End Holiday Park.

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