Brambles Bed and Breakfast
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Thorverton B&B Accommodation
Hotel | Bed and Breakfast | Accommodation | Thorverton, Exeter | Devon
Brambles Bed and Breakfast is 30 minutes (14.5 miles) via A396 from Thorverton, Exeter in Devon.
About Thorverton:
Thorverton is a picturesque, historic village in Mid Devon, England, nestled in the Exe Valley between Exeter and Tiverton, known for its charming cobbled streets, historic pubs (like the Thorverton Arms), and strong community spirit, featuring amenities like a Memorial Hall, a primary school, and local shops, with a notable feature being its elaborate system of 1850s watercourses. Key Characteristics: Location: About 8 miles north of Exeter, west of the River Exe, positioned centrally between Exeter, Tiverton, Cullompton, and Crediton. History: A historic village with remnants of its past, including cobbled streets and water channels built to combat cholera. It was once known for apricots and has rich local geology. Community: A vibrant community with a strong sense of place, supported by local groups (History Society, WI, Sports Clubs) and facilities. Amenities: Includes two churches, two pubs, a post office (run cooperatively), a village shop, a doctor's surgery, and the Memorial Hall. Recreation: Features the Millennium Green for walks along a stream, a Recreation Ground, and allotments. Things to See & Do: Explore the Streets: Walk the cobbled roads and observe the unique watercourse system. Visit Local Pubs: Stop by the historic Thorverton Arms or the Exeter Inn. Enjoy the Green Spaces: Stroll along the Millennium Green or visit the Recreation Ground. Community Events: Check the Memorial Hall schedule for markets and events. In Essence: Thorverton offers a blend of rural Devon charm with historical depth and a lively community, making it a sought-after place to live and visit.
History of Thorverton:
Thorverton, Devon, boasts a rich history from Roman settlements and Neolithic finds to its strategic role in the English Civil War, flourishing wool trade (serge-making), and a strong farming past, centered around the River Exe crossing, featuring significant archaeological discoveries, historic buildings like the Thorverton Arms (The Dolphin), and a lasting community spirit evident in its village green (The Bury) and surviving local landmarks, notes the Thorverton Parish Council. Early & Roman Times Prehistoric: Evidence of Neolithic activity (5,000 years ago) and Bronze Age enclosures found near the village, with nearly 20,000 flint tools discovered, reports the Thorverton Parish Council and Facebook. Roman Era: A Roman villa or signal station overlooked the River Exe ford, a key crossing for the Exeter garrison (Isca Dumnoniorum), say Wikipedia and Thorverton Parish Council. Medieval & Tudor Period Domesday Book: Thorverton isn't mentioned, but it was part of the large Silverton manor, notes Wikipedia. The Bury: The village's central green, The Bury, likely served as an Anglo-Saxon cattle refuge and later hosted markets until around 1900. Civil War (17th Century) Strategic Importance: The stone bridge over the Exe made Thorverton a crucial crossing, hosting troops from both sides. Royalist HQ: It briefly served as a Royalist base, reviewed by the young Prince of Wales (later Charles II) in 1645. 18th & 19th Centuries Serge Industry: The village was a center for the lucrative serge-making industry, contributing to its prosperity. Key Buildings: The Thorverton Arms (originally The Dolphin) dates to the 16th century, and Pynes Estate land was significant, mentions Wikipedia and Historic England. Farming: Successful sheep and cattle farming sustained the area, say Wikipedia and Thorverton Parish Council. Modern Era Community: A strong community remains, with ongoing local history projects and preservation efforts, notes the Thorverton Parish Council and Crediton Courier. Archaeology: Recent excavations continue to uncover significant finds, with reports in Crediton Courier.
Brambles Bed and Breakfast
Whitnage Cottage | Whitnage | Uplowman | Tiverton | Devon | EX16 7DS
01884 829211 | Email



