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Coordinates: 50°48N 3°59W / 50.800°N 3.983°W / 50.800; -3.983
 

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Exbourne

Exbourne is a village and civil parish in the English county of Devon. The Anglo-Saxon origin of the name is gæces burn - Cuckoo Stream. It occupies a hillside location between the River Okement and the Hole Brook, about 5 miles north of OkehamptoninWest Devon, and height above sea level ranges between 280 Ft. and 484 Ft. It lies in a primarily agricultural location and the local parish council represents both Exbourne and nearby Jacobstowe. The population of the ward which represents Exbourne and all surrounding villages was 1,695 at the 2011 census.[1]

The village contains a Conservation Area,[2][3] in which the principle building is the Church of St.Mary with its embattled tower and some fabric dating from XIV c. The present Manor House was built ca. 1830, and the manorial court was formerly held at Court Barton.

There is a Church of England Primary School which has three classes with about sixty children on roll.[citation needed]. Other public buildings include the Methodist Chapel and the Village Hall, which was formerly the Manor Hall. An early Bible Christian chapel and Sunday School still stand, converted for residential use.

The public house is called the 'Red Lion' which has undergone extensive work.[citation needed]

There is an eco-friendly underground community shop, cafe and post office (opened 2012), which has been funded through grants and local funding.[citation needed]

A garage, filling station and car workshop (RB Tyres) lies at the crossroads with the A3072.

At the boundary with Jacobstowe stands an ancient packhorse bridge over the Okement river.

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  1. ^ "Ward population 2011. Retrieved 17 Feb 2015".
  • ^ "Cadcorp SIS WebMap 9". WebMap. Archived from the original on 19 May 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  • ^ "Appraisal of Exbourne Conservation Area, West Devon - Exbourne Conservation, Exbourne, Okehampton". www.hugofox.com. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  • ^ "Exbourne Ward merge with North Tawton Ward. May 2015".
  • 50°48′N 3°59′W / 50.800°N 3.983°W / 50.800; -3.983


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