Winkleigh

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County - Devon | Map
Tel code: 01837 | code search
Postcode: EX19 | code search
Population: 1400
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Folk Customs:
Burning the Ashen Faggot
Hatherleigh Carnival Tar Barrels
Kingsteignton Ram Roast
Passing the Port
Pretty Maid’s Charity
Tar Barrels & Rock Cannons of Ottery
The Barnstaple Shilling
Turning the Devil’s Stone

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Winkleigh is a charming Devonshire village that dates back to Saxon times, home to fourteen hundred people. There is a delightful Village Square surrounded by white cottages and a 12th Century Church which makes an interesting interlude. Artists will happily linger to create their next masterpiece, lovers of the great outdoors will be spoilt with the countryside walks on offer where Mother Nature’s beauty is unfurled like a precious carpet. If a round or two is wanted why not tee off at Chulmleigh Golf Course where 18 holes will test the hardiest of players as the eye is drawn to the far off views of Dartmoor. Or if the thought of vines basking on the southern slopes of the Yeo River and a chance to sample a glass or two sounds tempting, then Down St Mary Vineyard may just be the answer. Barometer World offers an intriguing insight into the world of weather predictors and is home to some unusual exhibits, or there is always the skill displayed at Finch Foundry which has demonstrations that give a true insight into a 19th Century Forge. Or for a link with the past Okehampton Castle stands high above a river and conjures evocative thoughts of times long past.

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Fiona's Farm Fayre
The Square Gallery
Aller Farm
Winkleigh Butchers
Winkleigh Cider Co

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Fox & Hounds Country Hotel (3.66 miles)

Fox & Hounds Country Hotel

Nestled on the River Taw, halfway between Exeter and Barnstaple the hotel enjoys an exquisite setting amongst the rolling hills of the Tarka Trail. Furnished with a mixture of beautiful antiques and contemporary comfort the Fox & Hounds ... More | visit website

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Ram's Head Inn (4.63 miles)

Ram
The Inn is located in the village of Dolton which is situated approximately in the centre of the county of Devon. The village, like most of the villages nearby, has its origin dating back through ... More | visit website
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Old Bakehouse (5.06 miles)

Old Bakehouse
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When the Saxons came to Chulmleigh (about 815 A.D.) high up above the Little Dart and Taw river valleys, it was a peaceful place set apart from the rest of the ... More
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Breken Guest House (5.17 miles)

Breken Guest House
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Price of Peace (6.08 miles)

Price of Peace

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Price of Peace is situated on the banks of the River Torridge in peaceful and tranquil surroundings.Built as a fishing lodge it has been lovingly restored to offer luxury en-suite ... More

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The George (6.20 miles)

The George
The George, Hatherleigh, is back from the ashes. This country pub, hotel and dining room is now fully reopened after a £2.5 m refurbishment. It is famous for offering sensational food and stylish bedrooms at ... More | visit website
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Pressland Country House (6.23 miles)

Pressland Country House
Pressland Country House offers warm and welcoming self catering accommodation. A perfect place for your escape to the heart of rural Devon and an ideal base for an exploration of the South West of England. ... More | visit website
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Northcote Manor Hotel (6.48 miles)

Northcote Manor Hotel

Inside the 18th century Manor much care has been taken to create an oasis of calm and serenity where guests can relax and recharge as their needs are met by attentive and welcoming staff. The ... More | visit website

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The Cider House (6.71 miles)

The Cider House

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Perched high above the Taw Valley and enjoying glorious views, yet only 1 mile from the village pub and shop, these two delightful adjoining cottages are havens ... More

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Furzedon B&B (7.00 miles)

Furzedon B&B
Jan & Jerry Sharpe welcome you to Furzedon which is a new build cob house. It is one of only 4 new cob houses to have been built since the early 20th century. Cob is ... More | visit website

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