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File:2011_map_of_towns_and_cities_in_Devon_by_population.svg, 300px, Interactive map showing the location of the towns and cities within Devon. The size of the circle corresponds to the size of its 2011 population and the shade of blue or red to its population growth or decline respectively. circle 416 949 80 1. Plymouth 256,384 (6%) circle 837 604 54 2. Exeter 117,773 (6%) circle 826 862 40 3. Torquay 65,245 (2%) circle 797 905 35 4. Paignton 49,021 (2%) circle 922 701 29 5. Exmouth 34,432 (4%) circle 458 237 25 6. Barnstaple 24,033 (14%) circle 772 810 25 7. Newton Abbot 24,029 (2%) circle 860 416 23 8. Tiverton 21,335 (13%) circle 835 948 20 9. Brixham 16,693 (-5%) circle 351 296 20 10. Bideford 16,610 (13%) circle 847 778 19 11. Teignmouth 14,749 (2%) circle 1029 637 19 12. Sidmouth 13,737 (4%) circle 873 745 18 13. Dawlish 13,161 (0%) circle 404 785 18 14. Tavistock 12,280 (6%) circle 354 276 17 15. Northam 12,062 (9%) circle 554 947 17 16. Ivybridge 11,851 (-2%) circle 419 100 17 17. Ilfracombe 11,509 (6%) circle 1058 527 17 18. Honiton 11,156 (3%) circle 781 785 16 19. Kingsteignton 10,451 (-2%) circle 924 463 15 20. Cullompton 8,499 (11%) circle 741 530 14 21. Crediton 7,600 (10%) circle 719 903 14 22. Totnes 7,456 (0%) circle 725 740 13 23. Bovey Tracey 7,168 (3%) circle 499 585 13 24. Okehampton 7,104 (18%) circle 1143 596 13 25. Seaton 7,096 (4%) circle 1199 541 13 26. Axminster 6,557 (14%) circle 657 1059 12 27. Kingsbridge 5,887 (6%) circle 406 361 12 28. Great Torrington 5,714 (8%) circle 785 989 12 29. Dartmouth 5,605 (2%) circle 965 696 11 30. Budleigh Salterton 5,185 (7%) circle 1004 572 11 31. Ottery St. Mary 4,898 (11%) circle 615 295 11 32. South Molton 4,875 (16%) circle 776 725 10 33. Chudleigh 4,378 (12%) circle 670 815 10 34. Ashburton 4,087 (4%) circle 650 850 10 35. Buckfastleigh 3,631 (-1%) circle 852 649 10 36. Exminster 3,616 (9%) circle 1147 591 9 37. Colyton 3,165 (6%) circle 256 509 8 38. Holsworthy 2,641 (15%) circle 901 494 7 39. Bradninch 2,206 (13%) circle 655 1109 7 40. Salcombe 1,909 (1%) circle 572 520 7 41. North Tawton 1,859 (16%) circle 451 499 7 42. Hatherleigh 1,729 (25%) circle 168 319 7 43. Hartland 1,724 (3%) circle 663 666 7 44. Moretonhampstead 1,703 (10%) circle 612 655 6 45. Chagford 1,449 (-1%) circle 592 403 6 46. Chulmleigh 1,323 (1%) circle 1128 626 6 47. Beer 1,317 (-5%) desc bottom-left This list is of towns and cities in Devon in order of their population, according to the 2011
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data from the
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. It comprises the Key Statistics for local authorities, civil parishes and wards that attempt to show their populations. The largest settlement in
Devon Devon ( , historically known as Devonshire , ) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South West England. The most populous settlement in Devon is the city of Plymouth, followed by Devon's county town, the city of Exeter. Devon is ...
is the city and
unitary authority A unitary authority is a local authority responsible for all local government functions within its area or performing additional functions that elsewhere are usually performed by a higher level of sub-national government or the national governmen ...
of
Plymouth Plymouth () is a port city and unitary authority in South West England. It is located on the south coast of Devon, approximately south-west of Exeter and south-west of London. It is bordered by Cornwall to the west and south-west. Plymouth ...
with a population of 256,720, whereas the smallest settlement was the town and
civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authority ...
of
Beer Beer is one of the oldest and the most widely consumed type of alcoholic drink in the world, and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches, mainly derived from ce ...
with a population of 1,317. The city of
Exeter Exeter () is a city in Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately northeast of Plymouth and southwest of Bristol. In Roman Britain, Exeter was established as the base of Legio II Augusta under the personal comm ...
, which is home to
Exeter Cathedral Exeter Cathedral, properly known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter, is an Anglican cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter, in the city of Exeter, Devon, in South West England. The present building was complete by about 140 ...
, is the
county town In the United Kingdom and Ireland, a county town is the most important town or city in a county. It is usually the location of administrative or judicial functions within a county and the place where the county's members of Parliament are elect ...
and headquarters of
Devon County Council Devon County Council is the county council administering the English county of Devon. Based in the city of Exeter, the council covers the non-metropolitan county area of Devon. Members of the council (councillors) are elected every four years to ...
. The
ceremonial county The counties and areas for the purposes of the lieutenancies, also referred to as the lieutenancy areas of England and informally known as ceremonial counties, are areas of England to which lords-lieutenant are appointed. Legally, the areas i ...
of Devon includes unitary authority areas of Plymouth and
Torbay Torbay is a borough and unitary authority in Devon, south west England. It is governed by Torbay Council and consists of of land, including the resort towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham, located on east-facing Tor Bay, part of Lyme ...
, but the
non-metropolitan county A non-metropolitan county, or colloquially, shire county, is a county-level entity in England that is not a metropolitan county. The counties typically have populations of 300,000 to 1.8 million. The term ''shire county'' is, however, an unoffi ...
of Devon excludes such unitary authority areas. It is governed by Devon County Council, whereas Plymouth and Torbay can govern themselves on matters such as transport and education. Traditionally a town is any settlement which has received a charter of incorporation, more commonly known as a
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, approved by the
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. However, since 1974, any
civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authority ...
has the right to declare itself as a town. Prior to 1888, city status was given to settlements home to a
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of the
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such as Exeter. After 1888 it was no longer a necessary condition, leading to Plymouth gaining city-status in 1928. Historical towns such as
Plympton Plympton is a suburb of the city of Plymouth in Devon, England. It is in origin an ancient stannary town. It was an important trading centre for locally mined tin, and a seaport before the River Plym silted up and trade moved down river to Plym ...
, Stonehouse and Devonport, which were merged into the city of Plymouth, have not been included, as well as Topsham, which became a part of Exeter's
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, and St Marychurch, which was annexed by Torquay. However, the unitary authority area of Torbay recognises the three towns of
Torquay Torquay ( ) is a seaside town in Devon, England, part of the unitary authority area of Torbay. It lies south of the county town of Exeter and east-north-east of Plymouth, on the north of Tor Bay, adjoining the neighbouring town of Paignton ...
,
Paignton Paignton ( ) is a seaside town on the coast of Tor Bay in Devon, England. Together with Torquay and Brixham it forms the borough of Torbay which was created in 1998. The Torbay area is a holiday destination known as the English Riviera. Paignt ...
and
Brixham Brixham is a coastal town and civil parish, the smallest and southernmost of the three main population centres (the others being Paignton and Torquay) on the coast of Torbay in the county of Devon, in the south-west of England. Commercial fish ...
. The
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for
Ottery St Mary Ottery St Mary, known as "Ottery", is a town and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England, on the River Otter, about east of Exeter on the B3174. At the 2001 census, the parish, which includes the villages of Metcombe, Fair ...
is also included, as it is titled ''Ottery St Mary Town''. Changes to population structures have, however, led to explosions in non-traditional settlements that do not fall into traditional, bureaucratic definitions of 'towns'. Several villages, which are not included in this list, have grown steadily and are more populous than many towns. For example, the ward of Fremington, with a population of 4,310. would be ranked 34 whilst its neighbour
Braunton Braunton is a large village, civil parish, ecclesiastical parish and former manor in Devon. The village is situated west of Barnstaple. It is one of the largest villages in Devon with a population at the 2021 census of 10,217 people. There ...
civil parish, with a population of 8,128, would be ranked 21.


See also

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List of urban areas in the United Kingdom This is a list of the most populous urban areas in the United Kingdom based on the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 census, as defined by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Definition The methodology used by ONS in 2011 is set out in ''20 ...
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List of English districts by population This is a list of the 314 districts of England ordered by population, according to estimated figures for from the Office for National Statistics. The list consists of 188 non-metropolitan districts, 32 London boroughs, 36 metropolitan boroughs, 5 ...
* Subdivisions of Scotland ยง Council areas *
List of Welsh principal areas This is a list of the 22 principal areas of Wales giving their most recent date of creation and the style by which they are known. The population and density are from the first results of the 2021 census from the Office for National Statistic ...
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List of districts in Northern Ireland (pre-2015) This is a list of the former local government districts in Northern Ireland showing statistics for population, population density and area. The figures are from the 2011 Census. These districts officially dissolved on 1 April 2015 when they were ...
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Travel to work area A travel to work area or TTWA is a statistical tool used by UK Government agencies and local authorities, especially by the Department for Work and Pensions and Jobcentres, to indicate an area where the population would generally commute to a ...


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Devon Devon ( , historically known as Devonshire , ) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South West England. The most populous settlement in Devon is the city of Plymouth, followed by Devon's county town, the city of Exeter. Devon is ...