Cullompton
Cullompton is a town and also civil parish in the district of Mid Devon and the area of Devon, England, locally referred to as Cully. It is 13 miles (21 kilometres) north-east of Exeter as well as lies on the River Culm. In 2011 the church overall had a population of 8,499 while the built-up area of the town had a population of 7,439. The earliest evidence of line of work is from the Roman duration-- there was a ft on capital over the community as well as profession in the present community centre. Columtune was discussed in Alfred the Great's will which left it to his youngest kid Aethelweard (c.880-922). In the past the town's economy had a huge element of wool and cloth manufacture, after that later on natural leather working as well as paper manufacture. A huge percentage of town's citizens are commuters however there is some regional manufacturing, consisting of flour and paper mills. It has a regular monthly farmers' market hung on the 2nd Saturday of every month which is the earliest occasion of its kind in the South West. It is residence to 2 grade I listed buildings: the fifteenth-century St Andrew's parish church and also the seventeenth-century home referred to as The Walronds. The centre of the community is the only sanctuary in Mid Devon and also there are 7 grade II * listed structures and also ninety grade II listed buildings in the parish.