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Exebridge B&B Accommodation

Hotel | Bed and Breakfast | Accommodation | Exebridge, Dulverton | Devon

Brambles Bed and Breakfast is 29 minutes (12.1 miles) via B3227 from Exebridge, Dulverton in Devon.

About Exbridge:

Exebridge is a small, quiet village that straddles the border between Devon and Somerset, England, at the confluence of the River Exe and River Barle. It is primarily known for its historic bridge and its location near Exmoor National Park. Key Features of Exebridge Location and Geography: The village is situated on the B3222 road, just off the A396, southeast of Brushford and near the town of Dulverton. The 18th-century stone bridge over the River Exe literally marks the county boundary. The Exe Bridge: The village is named after this historic bridge, which is a Grade II listed structure. There has been a crossing at this site since at least the 14th century, with the current three-arch bridge dating back to the early Georgian period, having undergone several repairs and alterations over the centuries. Local Legend: The village is tied to the legend of Tom Faggus, known as the "Robin Hood of Exmoor," a 17th-century highwayman who was eventually captured at the historic Anchor Inn. Tourism and Recreation: Exebridge is a popular location for fishing and a base for exploring Exmoor National Park and the North Devon coast. Accommodation: The Anchor Inn offers food, rooms, and a beer garden by the river. The Exebridge Lakeside Club Campsite provides pitches and facilities for campers, with views of the valley and a path to the pub. Activities: The area is ideal for walking, with local routes and national network access nearby. Anglers can enjoy coarse and fly fishing on the rivers or nearby Wimbleball Lake. In summary, Exebridge is a rural, scenic hamlet offering a quiet escape with historical character and outdoor activities, positioned right on a historic county boundary.

History of Exebridge:

Exebridge and Dulverton's history centers on their strategic river crossings (Barle & Exe), medieval origins as a Norman manor (Dulverton), medieval/Georgian bridges (like Dulverton Bridge with 5 arches and Exe Bridge with 3), wool trade, upland farming, and evolving into a charming Exmoor market town with historic buildings like the 18th-century Market House and Victorian workhouse. The area, rich in ancient hillforts, saw growth through markets, wool industries (laundries), and has remained a key gateway to Exmoor, managing changes while preserving its character. Key Historical Aspects Early Settlement: Dulverton, meaning "hidden ford village," was a royal manor recorded in the Domesday Book (1084) and lies near Iron Age hillforts. Medieval Importance: Growth in the Middle Ages fostered markets, wool trade, and water-powered mills, with the Norman weir (Dulverton Weir) still showing ancient design. Bridges & River Crossings: Dulverton Bridge (Barle Bridge): Medieval origins, widened multiple times (1819, 1953), with five stone arches. Exe Bridge: Rebuilt in the 18th century (Georgian era) over the River Exe, marking the county border. Manorial History: Manor passed from Turbervilles to Shetes, then Sydenhams (from 1568), and eventually sold to the Earl of Carnarvon in 1858. Industrial & Civic Life: Features historic laundries (wool washing), the 1760 Market House (now Town Hall), and the 1855 Workhouse (now Exmoor National Park HQ). Conservation: Designated a Conservation Area in 1994 to protect its unique character, managing development while preserving its special qualities. Exebridge Specifics Location: Straddles the Devon/Somerset border at the Exe & Barle confluence, named for the 18th-century Exe Bridge. Structure: The present Exe Bridge is Grade-II listed, three-arched, with medieval roots, noted for the adjacent Anchor Inn.

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Brambles Bed and Breakfast
Whitnage Cottage | Whitnage | Uplowman | Tiverton | Devon | EX16 7DS
01884 829211  |  Email