Anstey, East

Settlement in Devon North Devon

England

Anstey, East

East Anstey: Waddicombe Looking north east from the start of a bridleway to Badlake Farm. There is some evidence for a medieval watermill at Waddicombe
East Anstey: Waddicombe Credit: Martin Bodman

Anstey is a small village located in the district of East Devon, England. Situated in the picturesque countryside, it is surrounded by rolling hills and green meadows, offering residents and visitors a tranquil and idyllic setting. The village is part of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ensuring its preservation and protection for generations to come.

Anstey is home to a close-knit community that takes pride in its rich history and heritage. The village is dotted with charming thatched cottages, some dating back to the 17th century, which add to its timeless appeal. The local church, St. Michael and All Angels, is an architectural gem and a focal point of the village.

While Anstey may be small, it offers a range of amenities to cater to its residents' needs. There is a village hall that hosts various community events, providing a space for social gatherings and activities. Additionally, there is a pub, The Anstey Arms, where locals and visitors can enjoy a traditional pub atmosphere and sample locally brewed ales.

Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in the surrounding area. Anstey is located near several walking and cycling trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning countryside. The nearby Blackdown Hills offer breathtaking views and ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, horse riding, and birdwatching.

Overall, Anstey is a charming village that offers a peaceful and scenic retreat from the bustle of city life. With its rich history, natural beauty, and welcoming community, it is truly a hidden gem in East Devon.

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Anstey, East Images

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East Anstey: Waddicombe Looking north east from the start of a bridleway to Badlake Farm. There is some evidence for a medieval watermill at Waddicombe
East Anstey: Waddicombe
Looking north east from the start of a bridleway to Badlake Farm. There is some evidence for a medieval watermill at Waddicombe
East Anstey: approaching Oak Farm Looking west-south-west on a bridleway from Waddicombe to Dunsley
East Anstey: approaching Oak Farm
Looking west-south-west on a bridleway from Waddicombe to Dunsley
West Anstey: village Looking north from the Two Moors Way
West Anstey: village
Looking north from the Two Moors Way
West Anstey: churchyard The present church was dedicated in November 1319 and was heavily restored in 1880. It is now St Petrock’s but may have been dedicated to the Holy Trinity in the 14th century. A Norman font survives from an earlier church
West Anstey: churchyard
The present church was dedicated in November 1319 and was heavily restored in 1880. It is now St Petrock’s but may have been dedicated to the Holy Trinity in the 14th century. A Norman font survives from an earlier church
West Anstey: towards Dunsley Mill Looking south west from the bridleway below Badlake Farm
West Anstey: towards Dunsley Mill
Looking south west from the bridleway below Badlake Farm
East Anstey: ford on bridleway Looking west-south-west on bridleway from Waddicombe to Dunsley
East Anstey: ford on bridleway
Looking west-south-west on bridleway from Waddicombe to Dunsley
West Anstey: near Dunsley Looking north towards Dunsley Mill. The Two Moors Way runs by the hedgeline on the skyline on the left, towards West Anstey village
West Anstey: near Dunsley
Looking north towards Dunsley Mill. The Two Moors Way runs by the hedgeline on the skyline on the left, towards West Anstey village
East Anstey - The Froude Arms Now closed and a private residence.
East Anstey - The Froude Arms
Now closed and a private residence.
East Anstey School A cold morning!
East Anstey School
A cold morning!
Houses at East Anstey
Houses at East Anstey
Brushford: overhead power line A transmission line on Hawtree Moors. Looking south east
Brushford: overhead power line
A transmission line on Hawtree Moors. Looking south east
Brushford: Oldways End A hamlet near the B3227 and on the road to East Anstey. Also on the Somerset – Devon border. Looking east-south-east
Brushford: Oldways End
A hamlet near the B3227 and on the road to East Anstey. Also on the Somerset – Devon border. Looking east-south-east
Dulverton: cottages at Oldways End The Dulverton and Brushford parish boundaries meet here as does the Somerset – Devon border. Looking north west
Dulverton: cottages at Oldways End
The Dulverton and Brushford parish boundaries meet here as does the Somerset – Devon border. Looking north west
East Anstey: by Yanhey Moor Woodland by the entrance to Higher Radnidge Farm and Radnidge House. Looking south-south-east
East Anstey: by Yanhey Moor
Woodland by the entrance to Higher Radnidge Farm and Radnidge House. Looking south-south-east
East Anstey: East Liscombe A farmhouse with self-catering holiday cottages rated 4-star by the English Tourism Council. The barn on the right retains an old threshing machine which was powered by horses in a round house attached to the building. Looking west-north-west. See also <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.ansteymillscottagedevon.co.uk" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.ansteymillscottagedevon.co.uk">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
East Anstey: East Liscombe
A farmhouse with self-catering holiday cottages rated 4-star by the English Tourism Council. The barn on the right retains an old threshing machine which was powered by horses in a round house attached to the building. Looking west-north-west. See also LinkExternal link
East Anstey: West Liscombe Looking south west by the path from Dulverton to Waddicombe
East Anstey: West Liscombe
Looking south west by the path from Dulverton to Waddicombe
East Anstey: towards West Liscombe
East Anstey: towards West Liscombe
Dulverton: near Ridlers By the bridleway to Bere and Knowle. Looking east-south-east over a west Somerset landscape
Dulverton: near Ridlers
By the bridleway to Bere and Knowle. Looking east-south-east over a west Somerset landscape
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Anstey, East is located at Grid Ref: SS8626 (Lat: 51.026663, Lng: -3.617824)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Nearby Amenities

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East Anstey
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