Bradford

Settlement in Devon Torridge

England

Bradford

Lane near Cookbury A fairly straight lane towards Ley Cross, heading towards a bridge across a tributary of the Waldon.
Lane near Cookbury Credit: Derek Harper

Bradford is a charming village located in the county of Devon, England. With a population of around 1,500 residents, it is nestled in the scenic South Hams district and is known for its picturesque beauty. The village is situated on the eastern bank of the River Avon, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

The history of Bradford dates back to the Saxon era, and its name originates from the Old English words "broad ford," referring to the river crossing that lies at the heart of the village. The architecture of Bradford reflects its rich heritage, with several historic buildings and traditional thatched cottages still standing today.

Nature enthusiasts will delight in the abundant natural beauty that surrounds Bradford. The village lies in close proximity to Dartmoor National Park, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the moorland. The nearby River Avon is also a popular spot for fishing and boating activities.

Despite its rural setting, Bradford offers a range of amenities to its residents and visitors. The village boasts a primary school, a post office, a village hall, and a welcoming local pub. Additionally, the nearby town of Totnes provides further amenities, including supermarkets, shops, and a railway station.

Bradford's community spirit is evident through its annual events and festivals, such as the Bradford Regatta, which attracts rowers from across the region. The village also hosts regular markets and fairs, providing a lively atmosphere for locals and tourists alike.

Overall, Bradford in Devon is a charming village that combines history, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community. It offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an appealing destination for those seeking a peaceful and picturesque retreat.

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Bradford Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.842254/-4.2455198 or Grid Reference SS4107. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lane near Cookbury A fairly straight lane towards Ley Cross, heading towards a bridge across a tributary of the Waldon.
Lane near Cookbury
A fairly straight lane towards Ley Cross, heading towards a bridge across a tributary of the Waldon.
Field near Cookbury Rushy pastures typify this area. This is looking left from where <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4920240">SS4006 : Lane near Cookbury</a> was taken.
Field near Cookbury
Rushy pastures typify this area. This is looking left from where SS4006 : Lane near Cookbury was taken.
House near Cookbury From the same spot as <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4925678">SS4006 : Field near Cookbury</a>, looking right, parallel to the lane shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4920240">SS4006 : Lane near Cookbury</a>.
House near Cookbury
From the same spot as SS4006 : Field near Cookbury, looking right, parallel to the lane shown in SS4006 : Lane near Cookbury.
Green lane bridge Sturdy if functional concrete replacement bridge over a tributary of the River Torridge, on the green lane between Cookbury and Bradford.  Apart from a susceptibility to flooding, the lane is in remarkably good condition for an unsurfaced, unclassified county road.
Green lane bridge
Sturdy if functional concrete replacement bridge over a tributary of the River Torridge, on the green lane between Cookbury and Bradford. Apart from a susceptibility to flooding, the lane is in remarkably good condition for an unsurfaced, unclassified county road.
Non-conformist chapel at Cookbury
Non-conformist chapel at Cookbury
Dippermill Ford This ford in Dippermill is found on the flood plain of the River Torridge.
Dippermill Ford
This ford in Dippermill is found on the flood plain of the River Torridge.
Ford at Holemoor This ford beside Hole Farm at Holemoor is marked by what looks to be a "home made" depth gauge.
Ford at Holemoor
This ford beside Hole Farm at Holemoor is marked by what looks to be a "home made" depth gauge.
Old Wayside Cross in Bradford Village, Devon Bradford Village Cross, old shaft in a new cross, by the UC road, in parish of Bradford (Torridge District), junction with lane down to the church, on roadway beside garden wall.

Scheduled Monument. List Entry Number: 1013729
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Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: DVTR_BRA.
Old Wayside Cross in Bradford Village, Devon
Bradford Village Cross, old shaft in a new cross, by the UC road, in parish of Bradford (Torridge District), junction with lane down to the church, on roadway beside garden wall. Scheduled Monument. List Entry Number: 1013729 LinkExternal link Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DVTR_BRA.
Old Direction Sign - Signpost by Lana Cross, Bradford parish Pyramid cap finial - 3 arms; Devon DCC pyramid with name by the UC road, in parish of Bradford (Torridge District), Lana Cross, by road to Bradford church.

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: DV_SS4206
Old Direction Sign - Signpost by Lana Cross, Bradford parish
Pyramid cap finial - 3 arms; Devon DCC pyramid with name by the UC road, in parish of Bradford (Torridge District), Lana Cross, by road to Bradford church. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DV_SS4206
A Quiet Country Lane Facing towards Dipper Mill
A Quiet Country Lane
Facing towards Dipper Mill
All Saints Church, Bradford The tower is 14th century, although the pinnacles were among the features renewed in the C19.
All Saints Church, Bradford
The tower is 14th century, although the pinnacles were among the features renewed in the C19.
Orchard, Bradford One of a pair of young orchards close to the lane through the hamlet.
Orchard, Bradford
One of a pair of young orchards close to the lane through the hamlet.
West Bradford The farm is at the end of a shady track leading off the lane from Bradford to Holemoor.
West Bradford
The farm is at the end of a shady track leading off the lane from Bradford to Holemoor.
Lane to Priestacott A long shady stretch of lane climbs gently into the hamlet from the Torridge valley.
Lane to Priestacott
A long shady stretch of lane climbs gently into the hamlet from the Torridge valley.
Higher Highstead The farm is on the far side of Highstead Cross, a junction where the lane from Holemoor to Brandis Corner swings to the right past minor lanes to Black Torrington and to Bovacott.
Higher Highstead
The farm is on the far side of Highstead Cross, a junction where the lane from Holemoor to Brandis Corner swings to the right past minor lanes to Black Torrington and to Bovacott.
All Saints Church, Bradford A view of the south side of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/489393">SS4207 : All Saints Church, Bradford</a>. Within the porch is a Norman doorway.
All Saints Church, Bradford
A view of the south side of SS4207 : All Saints Church, Bradford. Within the porch is a Norman doorway.
Cross, Bradford The cross is at the junction of the cul-de-sac leading to <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/490395">SS4207 : All Saints Church, Bradford</a> with the lane from Bason Cross to Lana Cross. Appropriately, the house beside it is Stonecross Cottage.
Cross, Bradford
The cross is at the junction of the cul-de-sac leading to SS4207 : All Saints Church, Bradford with the lane from Bason Cross to Lana Cross. Appropriately, the house beside it is Stonecross Cottage.
Bradford Rehoboth Chapel Built in 1839, restored in 1893, as the plaque explains. By the road from Bradford to Holemoor, opposite Hole Farm.
Bradford Rehoboth Chapel
Built in 1839, restored in 1893, as the plaque explains. By the road from Bradford to Holemoor, opposite Hole Farm.
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Bradford is located at Grid Ref: SS4107 (Lat: 50.842254, Lng: -4.2455198)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Torridge

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 50.842254,-4.2455198
Bradford
Is In: Devon, England, UK
Name Lt: Bradfordas
Place: village
Lat/Long: 50.8428803/-4.2444721
Description: stone cross
Historic: monument
Lat/Long: 50.8423246/-4.2455213
Post Box
Post Box Mounting: brick_pillar
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: EX22 161
Royal Cypher: VR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102356
Lat/Long: 50.8424939/-4.2456099
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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