Westward Ho!

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Etymology[edit]

Chosen as an unusual name to attract tourists, after Charles Kingsley's best-selling novel Westward Ho! (1855), which was set in nearby Bideford. The phrase itself comes from westward + ho (variant of hey), the call of Thames ferrymen indicating their proffered direction.

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Westward Ho!

  1. A seaside village in Northam parish near Bideford, Torridge district, Devon, England (OS grid ref SS4329).

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