Brambles Bed and Breakfast
Whitnage Cottage | Whitnage | Uplowman | Tiverton | Devon | EX16 7DS
01884 829211 | Email
Washfield B&B Accommodation
Hotel | Bed and Breakfast | Accommodation | Washfield, Tiverton | Devon
Brambles Bed and Breakfast is 20 minutes (9.3 miles) via Uplowman Rd from Washfield, Tiverton in Devon.
About Washfield:
Washfield is a picturesque, rural parish and village in Mid Devon, located about 2.5 miles northwest of Tiverton, known for its agricultural landscape, St Mary's Church, and strong community, while also being the heart of the ambitious Washfield Wetland rewilding project aiming to boost biodiversity and reduce flooding in the Exe Valley. It's a scattering of homes, farms, and hamlets like Cotleigh, offering countryside living with easy access to Tiverton's amenities and the wider Exe Valley. Key Aspects of Washfield: Location & Landscape: Overlooks the Exe Valley, characterized by rolling countryside with dairy, sheep, and beef farming. Community: A scattered village centered around St Mary's Church and a Village Hall, with a population of around 380 people. Rural Character: Features outlying farms and groups of houses, preserving a traditional Devon village feel. Washfield Wetland: A significant new initiative for rewilding the Exe catchment, creating diverse habitats (wetlands, woodlands) for wildlife and flood mitigation. Proximity to Tiverton: Offers a peaceful rural setting while being a short distance from the market town of Tiverton for shops and services. What to Expect: Peaceful Countryside: Ideal for walks, enjoying nature, and experiencing rural Devon life. Historic Church: The parish church of St Mary the Virgin serves as a local landmark. Wildlife: The wetland project aims to attract otters, beavers, kingfishers, and more. In essence, Washfield is a traditional Devon parish experiencing modern environmental revitalization through the Washfield Wetland, blending rural charm with significant ecological goals.
History of Washfield:
Washfield, near Tiverton, boasts deep history, appearing in the Domesday Book as two manors (Great & Little Washfield), tied to powerful Norman families like the Pomeroy & Paynell, with the Worth family later holding sway for centuries until the late 1800s from their base at Worth House. Its history intertwines with Tiverton's wool trade, experiencing prosperity and decline, but retains significant medieval links, ancient church (St. Mary's), and rural charm as a scattered village focused around its church and hall, supported by farming. Key Historical Aspects: Domesday Origins (1086): Recorded as two distinct manors, Great Washfield (Pomeroy) and Little Washfield (Paynell), reflecting early Norman control. Worth Family Dominance: The Worth family became central figures, holding land from the 13th century until the late 19th century, residing at Worth House. Wool Trade Connection: Like Tiverton, Washfield was affected by the wool trade's fluctuations, though its history is more rural. St. Mary's Church: An ancient Gothic structure with a tower, serving as the heart of the parish since medieval times, with registers dating back to 1556. Rural Character: Today, it's a picturesque, scattered village with farms, centered on its church and village hall, known for dairy, sheep, and beef farming. Key Locations & Features: Worth House: A historic family seat, later sold, now a significant local property. St. Mary's Church: A focal point with a large tower, monuments, and a lych gate. National School: Built in 1836, catering to local children.
Brambles Bed and Breakfast
Whitnage Cottage | Whitnage | Uplowman | Tiverton | Devon | EX16 7DS
01884 829211 | Email



