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County - Devon
Tel code: 01884 | code search
Postcode: EX15 | code search
Population: 8000
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Easily accessed via the M5 the old wool and market town (with characterful market place) of Cullompton is nevertheless set in lovely unspoilt scenery, a maze of little lanes westward of the settlement begging to be explored... Read More

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Newcourt Barton

Newcourt Barton

Award winning Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast set in delightful location. 4 miles M5 junction 28. Convenvient overnight stop for Exeter, Westpoint, Airport, travelling further south or ideal touring base for coast, Dartmoor, Exmoor, National Trust ... More | visit website

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Weir Mill Farm

Weir Mill Farm
Luxurious rooms, beautiful views, peaceful surroundings make Weir Mill something very special in the beautiful Culm Valley, yet is within walking distance of the local village centre and pub. The house is surrounded by 100 acres of ... More | Double Room: £27-50 | visit website
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Muddifords Court Country House

Muddifords Court Country House

Muddifords Court is a beautiful Georgian country house set within the lovely countryside of the Culm Valley in Devon. Set in 14 acres with it's own lake, Muddifords Court is totally private, although being 5 ... More | visit website

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