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Winsford (pop 370) is often called the prettiest village on Exmoor. Lying in a valley to the north of Dulverton, it is steeped in history and has eight bridges over the many small streams. It is so called as it lies on the Winn brook where it converges with the River Exe. The village boasts one church, one thatched inn, one village shop, a tea rooms and a guest house. It is situated right in the heart of Exmoor and is well situated for those visitors who enjoy walking, pony trekking or fishing. A little further afield, there are the market towns of South Molton and Honiton, well known for antique shops. Taunton, the county town of Somerset, is a mere 40 minutes away with everything that you would expect from a busy, thriving town. If you like the sea, both the North and South Devon coastlines are within easy touring distance. Up into the North Devon countryside, there is the famous 'Doone Valley' immortalised by R.D. Blackmore in his novel 'Lorna Doone'. |
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