Kings Nympton

Settlement in Devon North Devon

England

Kings Nympton

King’s Nympton: Joce’s Cross Riders and followers of a hunt. Looking south-south-east
King’s Nympton: Joce’s Cross Credit: Martin Bodman

Kings Nympton is a small village located in the North Devon district of Devon, England. Situated approximately 6 miles south of the market town of South Molton, Kings Nympton is nestled in the beautiful countryside of the Taw Valley. The village is surrounded by rolling hills, lush green fields, and picturesque countryside views.

Historically, Kings Nympton dates back to the Anglo-Saxon era and was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. The village has retained much of its historic charm, with a number of old thatched cottages and traditional stone buildings still standing. The centerpiece of Kings Nympton is its 15th-century parish church, dedicated to St. James the Great, which showcases stunning architectural features and is worth a visit.

Despite its small size, Kings Nympton offers a range of amenities and facilities for residents and visitors. These include a village hall, a primary school, a pub, and a post office. The village also hosts a number of community events throughout the year, such as the Kings Nympton Flower Show and the annual Village Fete, which bring together locals and tourists alike.

For nature enthusiasts, Kings Nympton provides access to numerous walking and cycling trails, allowing visitors to explore the tranquil countryside and take in the beauty of the surrounding area. The Taw River, which flows nearby, offers opportunities for fishing and boating.

Overall, Kings Nympton is a charming and idyllic village, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of rural Devon.

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Kings Nympton Images

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King’s Nympton: Joce’s Cross Riders and followers of a hunt. Looking south-south-east
King’s Nympton: Joce’s Cross
Riders and followers of a hunt. Looking south-south-east
King’s Nympton: between Down Farm and South Aish Looking south-south-east on a track which is also a public footpath
King’s Nympton: between Down Farm and South Aish
Looking south-south-east on a track which is also a public footpath
King’s Nympton: towards Captain’s Brake A steep-sided valley with barns at Sletchcott up on the hill, right. Seen from a public footpath
King’s Nympton: towards Captain’s Brake
A steep-sided valley with barns at Sletchcott up on the hill, right. Seen from a public footpath
King’s Nympton: tree by Sampson’s Moor Looking north-north-west
King’s Nympton: tree by Sampson’s Moor
Looking north-north-west
King’s Nympton: silos at Huxford Looking west-north-west
King’s Nympton: silos at Huxford
Looking west-north-west
Moss Down The Middle! Lane between Sletchcott and Hele
Moss Down The Middle!
Lane between Sletchcott and Hele
Steep Ascent Ahead Small stone bridge with castellations crosses Hele Water
Steep Ascent Ahead
Small stone bridge with castellations crosses Hele Water
Joses Cross
Joses Cross
Looking towards Kingsnympton
Looking towards Kingsnympton
Jose's Cross
Jose's Cross
Huxford Lane leaves the road from George Nympton to King's Nympton
Huxford Lane leaves the road from George Nympton to King's Nympton
Entrance, Spittle Farm
Entrance, Spittle Farm
Turning for Spittle Lane
Turning for Spittle Lane
Minor road to Spittle Cross
Minor road to Spittle Cross
View towards Lowerkings Hill Copse
View towards Lowerkings Hill Copse
Deer Park
Deer Park
King’s Nympton: towards Hummacott Looking north to Hummacott farm from a point near Stapleton Farm
King’s Nympton: towards Hummacott
Looking north to Hummacott farm from a point near Stapleton Farm
King’s Nympton: the village Looking north with the entrance to the primary school on the left beyond the car. The village has an enclosed feel with narrow entranceways from the south and east: almost a defensible community
King’s Nympton: the village
Looking north with the entrance to the primary school on the left beyond the car. The village has an enclosed feel with narrow entranceways from the south and east: almost a defensible community
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Kings Nympton is located at Grid Ref: SS6819 (Lat: 50.959246, Lng: -3.8744471)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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