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BRENDON

Thatched cottages and whitewashed houses adorn this picturesque village, which fits snugly into a wooded valley and boasts an ancient packhorse bridge spanning the East Lyn River within Exmoor National Park.

 

Brendon Village Photo © Derek Jones
Brendon Village -
Photo: Derek Jones

Brendon Village Photo © Derek Jones
Brendon Village  - Photo: Derek Jones

 

Hoocombe Common lies on the banks of nearby Badgworthy Water and has been given the nickname ‘Doone Valley’ in homage to R.D. Blackmore’s locally based novel ‘Lorna Doone’ (1896). A memorial to the author stands proudly beside the Water.



Brendon’s church was moved stone by stone from nearby Cheriton and rebuilt here in the 18th century.


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