Cullompton
Cullompton is a community and civil parish in the area of Mid Devon and the county of Devon, England, in your area referred to as Cully. It is 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Exeter and pushes the River Culm. In 2011 the church overall had a population of 8,499 while the built-up area of the community had a population of 7,439. The earliest evidence of profession is from the Roman duration-- there was a fort on the hill above the community as well as profession in the current town centre. Columtune was discussed in Alfred the Great's will certainly which left it to his youngest child Aethelweard (c.880-922). In the past the community's economic situation had a big part of woollen as well as cloth manufacture, after that later natural leather working and paper manufacture. A large percentage of town's residents are travelers but there is some neighborhood manufacturing, including flour as well as paper mills. It has a regular monthly farmers' market hung on the 2nd Saturday of on a monthly basis which is the oldest 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 as well as the seventeenth-century home known as The Walronds. The centre of the community is the only conservation area in Mid Devon as well as there are 7 grade II * listed buildings and also ninety grade II listed buildings in the church.