Anstey, West

Settlement in Devon North Devon

England

Anstey, West

Partridge Arms Farm Formerly an inn, now an excellent B&B on the edge of Exmoor
Partridge Arms Farm Credit: John Phillips

Anstey is a small village located in the county of Devon, in the western part of England. Situated in the district of West Devon, it lies approximately 4 miles south of the town of Okehampton. Anstey is nestled within the Dartmoor National Park, surrounded by picturesque rolling hills and expansive moorland.

The village itself is characterized by its quaint and traditional charm. It consists mainly of stone-built cottages, some of which date back several centuries, giving it a sense of historical significance. The local community is close-knit and friendly, with a population of around 200 residents.

One notable feature of Anstey is its proximity to the River Okement, which flows just to the east of the village. This provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing and hiking. The surrounding countryside also offers breathtaking views and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and walkers.

Despite its small size, Anstey boasts a vibrant community spirit and several amenities. These include a village hall, a primary school, and a charming country pub that serves as a hub for social gatherings. Additionally, the village is well-connected to neighboring towns and cities through road links, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

In summary, Anstey is a picturesque village nestled within the stunning natural beauty of Dartmoor National Park. With its historic cottages, friendly community, and access to outdoor activities, it offers a tranquil and idyllic lifestyle for its residents.

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Anstey, West Images

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Partridge Arms Farm Formerly an inn, now an excellent B&B on the edge of Exmoor
Partridge Arms Farm
Formerly an inn, now an excellent B&B on the edge of Exmoor
Exmoor ponies on Woodland Common Near Badlake Moor Cross
Exmoor ponies on Woodland Common
Near Badlake Moor Cross
IIMW sculpture by Peter Randall Page See also Granite Song in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SX7189">SX7189</a>
IIMW sculpture by Peter Randall Page
See also Granite Song in SX7189
Yeo Mills looking SW across the valley
Yeo Mills looking SW across the valley
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
West Anstey: Slade Seen from Balls Corner, looking north east
West Anstey: Slade
Seen from Balls Corner, looking north east
West Anstey: near Woodland Common Looking east
West Anstey: near Woodland Common
Looking east
West Anstey: Woodland Common The common has recently stripped of gorse. Looking north east from a point above Woodland Farm
West Anstey: Woodland Common
The common has recently stripped of gorse. Looking north east from a point above Woodland Farm
West Anstey Common The Ridge Road over West Anstey Common.
West Anstey Common
The Ridge Road over West Anstey Common.
Spring Beeches Beech trees lining the road on Twitchen Common.
Spring Beeches
Beech trees lining the road on Twitchen Common.
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!
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Anstey, West is located at Grid Ref: SS8527 (Lat: 51.035009, Lng: -3.6385427)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Located within 500m of 51.035009,-3.6385427
West Anstey
Place: village
Source: OS_OpenData_StreetView
Lat/Long: 51.0350117/-3.6381491
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: EX36 211
Royal Cypher: GR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102273
Lat/Long: 51.0342293/-3.6382757
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