Ilfracombe
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'Alfriencoma' was first mentioned in the Domesday Survey in 1086 but it is known to have existed much earlier in that century. The name means 'the combe of Alfred' and was very likely taken from an early settler. It has been suggested though, that King Alfred the Great fitted out the harbour as a port and that this gave rise to the name.

Over the years it gradually evolved into 'Ilfracombe'. In the 1930s a Bronze Age burial chamber was found on the impressive cliffs of Hillsborough. The earthworks on it are the remains of a hill fort built by Iron Age Celts in about 100 BC.