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'''Morchard Bishop''' is a village in [[Devon]], about eight miles north-west of [[Crediton]] in the heart of the county. It had a population of 975 recorded in 2001. The village has | '''Morchard Bishop''' is a village in [[Devon]], about eight miles north-west of [[Crediton]] in the heart of the county. It had a population of 975 recorded in 2001. The village has two churches, a primary school and a post office. Notable past residents include Ernest Bevin. | ||
The local pub is ''The London Inn | The local pub is ''The London Inn''. There is also a doctor's surgery and a blacksmith. | ||
The [[Two Moors Way]], a long-distance walking route between [[Exmoor]] and [[Dartmoor]] runs through Morchard Bishop. | The [[Two Moors Way]], a long-distance walking route between [[Exmoor]] and [[Dartmoor]] runs through Morchard Bishop. |
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Morchard Bishop | |
Devon | |
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Morchard Bishop | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SS7607 |
Location: | 50°51’15"N, 3°44’56"W |
Data | |
Population: | 975 (2001) |
Post town: | Crediton |
Postcode: | EX17 |
Dialling code: | 01363 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Mid Devon |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Central Devon |
Morchard Bishop is a village in Devon, about eight miles north-west of Crediton in the heart of the county. It had a population of 975 recorded in 2001. The village has two churches, a primary school and a post office. Notable past residents include Ernest Bevin.
The local pub is The London Inn. There is also a doctor's surgery and a blacksmith.
The Two Moors Way, a long-distance walking route between Exmoor and Dartmoor runs through Morchard Bishop.
A minor river has its source by the village; the Pepper Lake, a tributary of the Lapford Yeo.
Name
The name Morchard means the great wood or forest from the Celtic: mǭr cę̃d, Modern Welsh: mawr coed. The affix of 'Bishop' is from its possession by the Bishop of Exeter, recorded in 1086.
Society and events
A village pantomime is performed each year.
The village has a playing field, with tennis court. The village football teams play here.
There is an active allotment association, and a ukulele band.
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Morchard Bishop) |