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  1. Musbury Castle via The East Devon Way. The well marked East Devon Way walking route runs through Musbury village and up over Musbury Castle. There are a number of other footpaths around the area, so you can plan a walk and length to suit you. Despite this, it is not a heavily walked place (probably due to the fairly steep hill at the start).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alden_ValleyAlden Valley - Wikipedia

    53.673°N 2.347°W. / 53.673; -2.347. The Alden Valley is a small valley on the eastern edge of the West Pennine Moors, west of Helmshore in Rossendale, Lancashire, England. In the 14th century it was part of the Earl of Lincoln's hunting park. By 1840 it was home to about twenty farms, largely involved in cattle rearing, although most ...

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  4. River Cottage is a brand used for a number of ventures by television chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. These include a long-running Channel 4 television series, cookery courses, events, restaurants and products such as beer and organic yogurts. There is a River Cottage Kitchen restaurant championing organic and local food near Axminster.

  5. Musbury, Devon Heritage – A digital store of the records, archives, information, maps, pictures, video & everything we have accumulated to date. Contributions, corrections and advice are very welcome. This website is currently, and probably always will be, under development! It is intended for the benefit of villagers (past and present ...

  6. Unit. Adjutant General's Corps. Battles/wars. Iraq War. Richard John Foord [2] ( / fɔːrd /; born 13 February 1978) [1] [3] is a British politician and former British Army officer who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tiverton and Honiton in Devon since 2022. [4] A member of the Liberal Democrats, he won the seat in a by-election ...

  7. St Michael’s Church. St Michael’s Parish Church is part of Holyford Mission Community within the Church of England Diocese of Exeter. The first known Rector was Roger de Hamtone, instituted June 27th, 1204. He is not included in the list of Rectors in the porch but the record of his existence indicates an earlier church than the present one ...