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Lewdown is a hamlet is on a hill north of the [[River Lew (Lyd)|River Lew]], from which position it takes its name, strung along the road west to [[Lifton]].
'''Lewdown''' is a hamlet on a hill north of the [[River Lew (Lyd)|River Lew]] in [[Devon]], from which position it takes its name, strung along the road west to [[Lifton]].


To the south is a fellow hamlet, [[Lewtrenchard]], through which the river runs and where the parish church stands. To the west and north respectively are the equally small villages of [[Stowford]] and [[Thrushelton]], each with its own church.
To the south is a fellow hamlet, [[Lewtrenchard]], through which the river runs and where the parish church stands. To the west and north respectively are the equally small villages of [[Stowford]] and [[Thrushelton]], each with its own church.


The [[Two Castles Trail]] long-distance walking route runs through the village on its way west to the [[Cornwall|Cornish]] border and [[Launceston Castle]].
The [[Two Castles Trail]] long-distance walking route runs through the village on its way west to the [[Cornwall|Cornish]] border and [[Launceston Castle]].

Latest revision as of 08:58, 30 January 2019

Lewdown
Devon

Lewdown
Location
Grid reference: SX448866
Location: 50°39’32"N, 4°11’46"W
Data
Post town: Okehampton
Postcode: EX20
Local Government
Council: West Devon
Parliamentary
constituency:
Torridge and West Devon

Lewdown is a hamlet on a hill north of the River Lew in Devon, from which position it takes its name, strung along the road west to Lifton.

To the south is a fellow hamlet, Lewtrenchard, through which the river runs and where the parish church stands. To the west and north respectively are the equally small villages of Stowford and Thrushelton, each with its own church.

The Two Castles Trail long-distance walking route runs through the village on its way west to the Cornish border and Launceston Castle.