Dulverton
Dulverton is a small town and also civil parish in the heart of West Somerset, England, near the boundary with Devon. The community has a population of 1,408. The church includes the communities of Battleton and also Ashwick which lies around 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometres) north west of Dulverton. To the west of the community exists Ashwick House, constructed in the Edwardian style in 1901. Also neighboring is the estate of Northmoor, previously a seat of Sir Frederick Wills,1 st Baronet of Northmoor, one of the 4 Wills Baronetcys, and also the founders of the Imperial Tobacco Company. In 1929 Sir Frederick's son & successor, Sir Gilbert Wills, second Baronet, was raised to the peerage as Baron Dulverton, whose principal seat went to Batsford Park, near Batsford, Gloucestershire. Dulverton is a popular vacationer location for checking out Exmoor, and is home to the Exmoor National Park Authority headquarters. The community rests on the route of the Exe Valley Way and also Land's End Trail.