Cullompton
Cullompton is a community and also civil parish in the area of Mid Devon and the county of Devon, England, in your area known as Cully. It is 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Exeter and lies on the River Culm. In 2011 the church as a whole had a population of 8,499 while the built-up area of the town had a population of 7,439. The earliest evidence of occupation is from the Roman duration-- there was a fort on the hill over the town as well as line of work in the existing town centre. Columtune was stated in Alfred the Great's will which left it to his youngest son Aethelweard (c.880-922). In the past the community's economic climate had a big component of wool as well as cloth manufacture, then later on leather working as well as paper manufacture. A large proportion of community's residents are commuters however there is some local manufacturing, consisting of flour and also paper mills. It has a month-to-month farmers' market held on the 2nd Saturday of on a monthly basis which is the oldest event of its kind in the South West. It is house to two grade I listed buildings: the fifteenth-century St Andrew's parish church and also the seventeenth-century residence known as The Walronds. The centre of the town is the only conservation area in Mid Devon and also there are 7 grade II * listed buildings and also ninety grade II listed structures in the church.