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'''Culmstock''' is a village in [[Devon]], found in the [[Blackdown Hills]] about twelve miles from [[Tiverton]] and seven miles norht-east of [[Cullompton]]. It is laid out on both sides of the [[River Culm]]; the village being joined by a single old narrow stone bridge across the river. The church and village centre are south of the river, while the northern portion, of no inferior size, is known as Millmoor.
'''Culmstock''' is a village in [[Devon]], found in the [[Blackdown Hills]] about twelve miles from [[Tiverton]] and seven miles north-east of [[Cullompton]]. It is laid out on both sides of the [[River Culm]], the village being joined by a single, old, narrow stone bridge across the river. The church and village centre are south of the river, while the northern portion, of no inferior size, is known as Millmoor.


The population of the parish at the 2011 Census was 554.
The population of the parish at the 2011 Census was 554.

Latest revision as of 12:36, 17 August 2018

Culmstock
Devon

The bridge on the River Culm at Culmstock
Location
Grid reference: ST101138
Location: 50°55’2"N, 3°16’48"W
Data
Population: 554  (2011)
Local Government
Council: Mid Devon

Culmstock is a village in Devon, found in the Blackdown Hills about twelve miles from Tiverton and seven miles north-east of Cullompton. It is laid out on both sides of the River Culm, the village being joined by a single, old, narrow stone bridge across the river. The church and village centre are south of the river, while the northern portion, of no inferior size, is known as Millmoor.

The population of the parish at the 2011 Census was 554.

Just to the north of the village (and on the northern boundary of the parish) is Devon's boder with Somerset. The village is surrounded on the Devon side with such villages as Hemyock, Uffculme, Burlescombe and Holcombe Rogus.[1]

The village was at one time prosperous as a centre of weaving and the wool trade, but this prosperity, and the population of the village, declined considerably with the onset of the Industrial Revolution, which took weaving into the great mills in the cities.[2]

The Elizabethan beacon

In literature

R.D. Blackmore lived in Culmstock for six years while his father, John Blackmore, was Curate-in-charge of the parish and he based his novel Perlycross on the Culm Valley.[3]

References

  1. "Map of Devon Parishes". Devon County Council. http://www.devon.gov.uk/devon_districts_2002_.pdf. Retrieved 7 July 2016. 
  2. "Culmstock". Devon County Council. http://www.devon.gov.uk/historicculmstock. Retrieved 7 December 2013. 
  3. Blackmore, David. "The Five Lives of R. D. Blackmore". The Victorian Web. http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/blackmore/bio1.html. Retrieved 7 December 2013.