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| Dulverton, Devon |
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Dulverton can be considered to be the Southern gateway to Exmoor. The large village stands between the rivers Barle and Exe which converge a mile or so down the valley, and actually lies just within the Somerset border. Standing next to the Barle at the western end of...
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| Hemyock, Devon |
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A large village at the heart of the beautiful Blackdown Hills - a quiet and unspoilt area where visitors feel they are stepping back in time. There are a number of excellent walking and cycling trails to help you to discover the area.
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| Tiverton, Devon |
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A bustling, historical market town in the heart of Mid Devon, Tiverton has a wide range of attractions to interest the visitor. The castle was occupied by the Earls of Devon up to the 16th Century and the restored canal with a horse drawn passenger service follows a glorious route...
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| Uffculme, Devon |
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A small town with an attractive square with a restored working woollen mill
(coldharbour mill). There is a beautiful church which is noted for having the longest rood screen in Devon. Wool was the town's lifeblood during the 18th century and was exported to the low countries.
Coldharbour Mill is...
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