Branscombe

Civil Parish in Devon East Devon

England

Branscombe

Mason Arms, Branscombe
Mason Arms, Branscombe Credit: patricia

Branscombe, a civil parish located in the county of Devon, England, is a charming and picturesque village nestled within the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Situated on the Jurassic Coast, Branscombe offers stunning coastal views and is surrounded by beautiful countryside.

The village itself is quaint and boasts a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Stone Age. Visitors can explore the charming thatched cottages and traditional buildings, many of which are listed as historical landmarks, such as the Old Bakery and the Norman Church of St. Winifred's.

Nature enthusiasts will be drawn to the stunning Branscombe Beach, a pebble beach that stretches along the coastline. The beach is part of the 95-mile long Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its geological significance and fossil discoveries. The South West Coast Path, which runs through the village, offers breathtaking walks with panoramic views of the coastline.

Branscombe is also home to several attractions, including the award-winning Branscombe Forge, a working blacksmith's forge that showcases traditional craftsmanship. The National Trust-owned Old Bakery is another popular site, housing a tearoom where visitors can indulge in homemade treats.

The village hosts various events throughout the year, including the Branscombe Air Day, a family-friendly event showcasing vintage aircraft, and the Branscombe Festival, a celebration of local music, food, and art.

With its idyllic setting, rich history, and natural beauty, Branscombe is a destination that offers a peaceful escape and a glimpse into England's past.

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Branscombe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.698415/-3.153216 or Grid Reference SY1889. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mason Arms, Branscombe
Mason Arms, Branscombe
Branscombe valley The valley north of the village, seen from Seller's Wood Hill (though the house is spelt "Sellars Wood"). Gay's Farm is on the other side of the valley, with Margell's Hill beyond.
Branscombe valley
The valley north of the village, seen from Seller's Wood Hill (though the house is spelt "Sellars Wood"). Gay's Farm is on the other side of the valley, with Margell's Hill beyond.
Woodhead Farm, Branscombe The old thatched farmhouse with modern extension is set high above the Branscombe valley, at the top of the steep Seller's Wood Hill.
Woodhead Farm, Branscombe
The old thatched farmhouse with modern extension is set high above the Branscombe valley, at the top of the steep Seller's Wood Hill.
Branscombe - The Bank The end of a terrace of cottages in the "Bridge" hamlet (Branscombe is made up of at least 4 hamlets scattered along this valley). In the background, out of square, are houses near the church, with the village school on the slopes of Clapp's Hill.
Branscombe - The Bank
The end of a terrace of cottages in the "Bridge" hamlet (Branscombe is made up of at least 4 hamlets scattered along this valley). In the background, out of square, are houses near the church, with the village school on the slopes of Clapp's Hill.
Stream at Branscombe The stream makes its way towards the camera across a field at Branscombe. On the hillside are Mill Coppices.
Stream at Branscombe
The stream makes its way towards the camera across a field at Branscombe. On the hillside are Mill Coppices.
Hedges and fields at Branscombe A view from Branscombe Footpath 3 across the valley, with Mill Coppices on the hill ahead.
Hedges and fields at Branscombe
A view from Branscombe Footpath 3 across the valley, with Mill Coppices on the hill ahead.
Road junction by Woodhead Farm
Road junction by Woodhead Farm
Branscombe Village
Branscombe Village
Old vicarage near Branscombe
Old vicarage near Branscombe
Footpath up Stockham's Hill
Footpath up Stockham's Hill
Sheep in Branscombe Between the mill and Branscombe Mouth
Sheep in Branscombe
Between the mill and Branscombe Mouth
Sheep hesitate before crossing a stream, Branscombe All the sheep walked through the stream, but each hesitated almost as if there were crocodiles ready to drag them in. Maybe that is a primeval instinct.
Sheep hesitate before crossing a stream, Branscombe
All the sheep walked through the stream, but each hesitated almost as if there were crocodiles ready to drag them in. Maybe that is a primeval instinct.
Woodhead Farm
Woodhead Farm
Steep hillside west of Seller's Wood Hill Viewed from the road to Branscombe beach from Woodhead.
Steep hillside west of Seller's Wood Hill
Viewed from the road to Branscombe beach from Woodhead.
Watercombe valley Looking south, downhill, along Seller's Wood Hill leading towards Branscombe Beach.
Watercombe valley
Looking south, downhill, along Seller's Wood Hill leading towards Branscombe Beach.
Alder Grove and Lower Watercombe Coppice Looking across the valley from Seller's Wood Hill.
Alder Grove and Lower Watercombe Coppice
Looking across the valley from Seller's Wood Hill.
Footpath to Higher Watercombe East Devon scenery.
Footpath to Higher Watercombe
East Devon scenery.
Line of a footpath The path starting at <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1624735">SY2089 : Footpath to Higher Watercombe</a> follows the valley towards Higher Watercombe.
Line of a footpath
The path starting at SY2089 : Footpath to Higher Watercombe follows the valley towards Higher Watercombe.
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Branscombe is located at Grid Ref: SY1889 (Lat: 50.698415, Lng: -3.153216)

Administrative County: Devon

District: East Devon

Police Authority: Devon & Cornwall

What 3 Words

///market.placidly.spokes. Near Sidmouth, Devon

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