Goodleigh, Bodmiscombe
Goodleigh is a village in the county of Devon, England, located about 1 km northeast of Bodmiscombe.
Cullompton (/ˈkʌləmptən/) is a town and civil parish in the district of Mid Devon and the county of Devon, England, locally known as Cully. It is 13 miles (21 km) miles north-north-east of Exeter and lies on the River Culm. In 2011 the parish as a whole had a population of 8,499 while the built-up area of the town had a population of 7,439
Population: 7,193
Latitude: 50° 51' 19.08" N
Longitude: -3° 23' 33.65" W
Goodleigh is a village in the county of Devon, England, located about 1 km northeast of Bodmiscombe.
Dumpdon Hill is an Iron Age Hill Fort near Honiton in Devon, somewhat overshadowed by its better known neighbour Hembury Fort it is nonetheless as impressive an earthwork.
The County Ground is a cricket ground in Exeter, Devon. This is not to be confused with the County Ground Stadium also in Exeter. The earliest recorded match on the ground was in 1889 between the Gentlemen of Devon and Somerset. In 1902, Devon playe…
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Devon, situated some five miles north-east of the town of Tiverton.
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Devon, situated about five miles northwest of the town of Sidmouth.
Bowling Green Marsh is a nature reserve located on the confluence of the River Exe (at the top end of its estuary) and the River Clyst, near the town of Topsham in Devon.
Bodmiscombe Preceptory was a priory in Devon, England.
Belbury Castle is the name given to an Iron Age earthwork, probably a hill fort or livestock enclosure, close to Ottery St Mary in Devon, England.
Aylesbeare Common is a protected area in Devon, England. It is composed largely of heathland and woodland, interspersed with a few streams and ponds.
Alphington Halt railway station was a small station on the Teign Valley Line, which operated in the South West England county of Devon, diverging from the Great Western Main Line at Exeter.
Known as Weolingtun in the Anglo-Saxon period, its name had changed to Walintone by the time of the Domesday Book of 1086. Wellington became a town under a royal charter of 1215 and during the medieval period it grew as a centre for trade on the roa…