East Kimber Common

Downs, Moorland in Devon West Devon

England

East Kimber Common

Ashbury (for North Lew) station, restored as private house and garden, 1994 View NW, towards Halwill Junction and Padstow/Bude: ex-LSWR Exeter - Okehampton - Padstow/Bude 'Withered Arm' line, all closed beyond Okehampton (Meldon Junction) from 3/10/66. The new proprietors of this station have restored it well.
Ashbury (for North Lew) station, restored as private house and garden, 1994 Credit: Ben Brooksbank

East Kimber Common is a picturesque area located in the county of Devon, England. It is part of the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and encompasses a diverse range of landscapes including downs and moorland.

Covering an expansive area, East Kimber Common is characterized by its rolling hills, vast open spaces, and breathtaking views. The downs, with their gently sloping hills, are covered in lush green grass and dotted with vibrant wildflowers during the summer months. This area is a haven for wildlife, with an abundance of bird species such as skylarks and meadow pipits, as well as various mammals including rabbits and foxes.

The moorland in East Kimber Common is a stark contrast to the downs, featuring rugged terrain, heather-covered hills, and patches of gorse bushes. Visitors can explore the moorland on foot, taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and distant coastline. This area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including Dartmoor ponies, which roam freely across the open landscape.

East Kimber Common offers a range of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. Hiking and walking trails crisscross the area, providing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the natural beauty of the region. Additionally, birdwatching, photography, and picnicking are popular pastimes in this tranquil setting.

Overall, East Kimber Common is a stunning natural area that showcases the diverse landscapes of Devon. With its downs, moorland, and abundant wildlife, it offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and a chance to immerse oneself in the beauty of the English countryside.

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East Kimber Common Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.757194/-4.1386045 or Grid Reference SX4997. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ashbury (for North Lew) station, restored as private house and garden, 1994 View NW, towards Halwill Junction and Padstow/Bude: ex-LSWR Exeter - Okehampton - Padstow/Bude 'Withered Arm' line, all closed beyond Okehampton (Meldon Junction) from 3/10/66. The new proprietors of this station have restored it well.
Ashbury (for North Lew) station, restored as private house and garden, 1994
View NW, towards Halwill Junction and Padstow/Bude: ex-LSWR Exeter - Okehampton - Padstow/Bude 'Withered Arm' line, all closed beyond Okehampton (Meldon Junction) from 3/10/66. The new proprietors of this station have restored it well.
Field Edge view at Castle Field Triangulation Pillar Looking westward into communications mast compound.
Field Edge view at Castle Field Triangulation Pillar
Looking westward into communications mast compound.
Ashbury Station The name on the sign post is Ashbury Station; the disused station is about 100 metres to the south of this junction.
Ashbury Station
The name on the sign post is Ashbury Station; the disused station is about 100 metres to the south of this junction.
Ashbury Station Now a private house, some minor changes since <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3238454">SX4896 : Ashbury (for North Lew) station, restored as private house and garden, 1994</a> in 1994.
Ashbury Station
Now a private house, some minor changes since SX4896 : Ashbury (for North Lew) station, restored as private house and garden, 1994 in 1994.
Converted railway house by dismantled railway Taken from an overbridge on the dismantled Meldon Junction to Holsworthy Branch railway, part of the old track bed can be seen in the foreground.
Converted railway house by dismantled railway
Taken from an overbridge on the dismantled Meldon Junction to Holsworthy Branch railway, part of the old track bed can be seen in the foreground.
Water treatment works at Northcombe
Water treatment works at Northcombe
House near Ashbury Station
House near Ashbury Station
Grass field at West Kimber Looking towards Beamworthy.
Grass field at West Kimber
Looking towards Beamworthy.
Grass field and Loveland Farm
Grass field and Loveland Farm
Track to Lower East Kimber Farm
Track to Lower East Kimber Farm
Footpath to Crowden
Footpath to Crowden
Bridleway to East Kimber
Bridleway to East Kimber
Communications mast at Castle Cross
Communications mast at Castle Cross
Disused Railway Bridge The bridge carried the Okehampton to Holsworthy Branch Line, viewed from the Pegasus Trail.
Disused Railway Bridge
The bridge carried the Okehampton to Holsworthy Branch Line, viewed from the Pegasus Trail.
Accommodation bridge over disused railway trackbed The trackbed of the old Okehampton to Holsworthy Branch Line which is now used by the Pegasus Trail.
Accommodation bridge over disused railway trackbed
The trackbed of the old Okehampton to Holsworthy Branch Line which is now used by the Pegasus Trail.
Pegasus Trail The trail turning away from the line of the old railway track and heading up to the road to Ashbury.
Pegasus Trail
The trail turning away from the line of the old railway track and heading up to the road to Ashbury.
Pegasus Trail The trail heading south-east along the trackbed of the disused Okehampton to Holsworthy Branch Line.
Pegasus Trail
The trail heading south-east along the trackbed of the disused Okehampton to Holsworthy Branch Line.
Pegasus Trail Entry to the shared use trail heading towards Verndown Gate.
Pegasus Trail
Entry to the shared use trail heading towards Verndown Gate.
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East Kimber Common is located at Grid Ref: SX4997 (Lat: 50.757194, Lng: -4.1386045)

Administrative County: Devon

District: West Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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