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'''George Nympton''' is a small village in [[Devon]], just to the north of the [[River Mole, Devon|River Mole]], at a meeting of lanes two miles south-west of [[South Moulton]].
'''George Nympton''', otherwise known as '''Nymet St George''' is a small village in [[Devon]], just to the north of the [[River Mole, Devon|River Mole]], at a meeting of lanes two miles south-west of [[South Moulton]].


The parish church is St George’s, from which dedication the parish and he village take their distinct name.  There is one pub, the Castle Inn
The parish church is St George’s, from which dedication the parish and he village take their distinct name.  There is one pub, the Castle Inn


This is one of a series of 'Nympton' parishes in the area, including [[King's Nympton]], [[Queen's Nympton]] and [[Bishop's Nympton]].  They are named after the river, which was formerly known as the Nymet.
This is one of a series of 'Nympton' parishes in the area, including [[King's Nympton]], [[Queen's Nympton]] and [[Bishop's Nympton]].  They are named after the river, which was formerly known as the Nymet.
==See also==
*[[Nymet Rowland]]


==Outside links==
==Outside links==
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 21 November 2018

George Nympton
Devon

George Nympton
Location
Grid reference: SS700230
Location: 50°59’31"N, 3°51’11"W
Data
Post town: South Molton
Postcode: EX36
Local Government

George Nympton, otherwise known as Nymet St George is a small village in Devon, just to the north of the River Mole, at a meeting of lanes two miles south-west of South Moulton.

The parish church is St George’s, from which dedication the parish and he village take their distinct name. There is one pub, the Castle Inn

This is one of a series of 'Nympton' parishes in the area, including King's Nympton, Queen's Nympton and Bishop's Nympton. They are named after the river, which was formerly known as the Nymet.

See also

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about George Nympton)