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Brixham

Cloze Activity: The quaint village of Brixham .

Read the text below and fill in the gaps using one of these words.

haberdashers  /  loomed  /  jostling  /  lick  /  telly  / pumping  / dreamily

Brixham at dusk on a cold winter day

When I was a kid, Brixham was the seasalty focus of middle-class, escape-the-rat-race aspiration. It  large in my childhood. In an age before Rick Stein, The Carved Angel round the corner in Dartmouth was the restaurant du jour, and Brixham harbour was the kind of place you'd find Keith Floyd frying scallops on the . After a summer hols there, the mention of Brixham could make Mum and Dad stare off into the distance. Then they discovered the Mediterranean. Thirty years later, not much has changed. Brixham still has the heart and community of a bona fide fishing town, with pretty, brightly painted cottages round a steep-sided harbour, with views out to Torbay that'd give the Bay of Naples a run for its money. It's the kind of town that still has . It is a little shabby round the edges now that whippersnappers like Padstow get all the limelight, but a of paint, a drop of new blood, and it'd come up beautiful once more.

Adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/money/2014/aug/01/lets-move-to-brixham-devon

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