The village of Dulverton lies in the heart of West Somerset, close to the Devon border. Dulverton is considered to be the Gateway to Exmoor, a National Park situated on the Bristol Channel coast of South West England. The headquarters of the Exmoor National Park Authority are situated at Exmoor House at the western end of the village. The villagelies between two rivers, The Barle and The Exe. The Salmon Traps on the Barle are a popular attraction only 10 minutes walk away from Dulverton. The village has been described as 'a true Exmoor gem' and its origins go back at least as far as its mention in the Domesday Book of 1086. The entry states that it formerly belonged to Earl Harold who was better known as King Harold of Battle of Hastings fame. The name Dulverton is thought to be of Celtic origin, dol in Celtic means a bend in a stream or river. Dulverton's housing consists of some old Victorian stock alongside modern houses with bungalows to the north. It is a popular tourist destination for people exploring Exmoor and has a number of small industries. Annual events in Dulverton include the Exmoor Food Fayre in October and Dulverton by Starlight in December.
Attraction
Camping
Cottage
Classic Cottages
Northmoor Lodge
Dentist
Doctor
Estate Agent
Stags Estate Agents
Webbers Property Services
Pub and Bar
Lion Hotel
Rock House Inn
The Bridge Inn
The George Inn
Restaurant
Ashwick House
The Bridge Inn
Tongdam
School
Self-Catering
Classic Cottages
Wimbleball Lake
Solicitor
Taxi
Vet
Shops
Floribunda Of Dulverton
Kym Grosse BACP Registered Counsellor
Exmoor Gallery
Old Blacksmith's Art
Places to Stay near Dulverton
Middle Upcott Farm (1.78 miles)
Middle Upcott Farm provides the discerning Exmoor visitor with top quality bed and breakfast accommodation near Dulverton. We also have comfortable horse accommodation for those who wish to ride in the famous Exmoor National Park. This ... More | visit website
Hawkwell Farmhouse (2.37 miles)
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A Delightful south facing Devonshire long house, full of character and close to Dulverton, dating back to the Domesday Book. We offer discerning guests ... More
Ben Brook Cottage at Williams Mill (3.89 miles)
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These attractive and well furnished cottages, set within the owners' 6½ acre grounds, share a brook bordered garden overlooking their separate terraces, and are ideally positioned for ... More
Tarr Farm Inn (3.91 miles)
Royal Oak Inn (4.34 miles)
Blackberries (4.39 miles)
Blackberries is located in the picturesque and thriving village of Bampton in mid-Devon, on the edge of the Exmoor National Park. Extensive restaurant/bar menu, free parking.
... More | visit websiteHeron House (4.47 miles)
First time visitors to Heron House cannot help but be charmed by this delightful Georgian town house with its beautiful walled garden in the centre of the ancient village of ... More | visit website
The Exeter Inn (5.05 miles)
The Exeter Inn is an historic 15th Century Inn and Restaurant set amongst emerald green hills in the upper reaches of the delightful Exe Valley, in the beautiful Devon/Somerset border ... More
Classic Cottages (5.91 miles)
Sundial House (6.83 miles)
For quality Accommodation on Exmoor look no further than Sundial House.
Sundial House is a 17th Century country cottage and occupies a central position in the moorland village of Wheddon Cross, which at 1,000ft above sea ... More
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