Week Common

Downs, Moorland in Devon Mid Devon

England

Week Common

Bampton : Grassy Field A field being used as a car park for the Bampton Fair.
Bampton : Grassy Field Credit: Lewis Clarke

Week Common is a scenic area located in Devon, England. Situated on the outskirts of the small village of Week, the common is a combination of downs and moorland, offering a diverse landscape for nature enthusiasts to explore.

Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Week Common is characterized by its rolling hills, heathland, and open grassy spaces. The common is interspersed with patches of gorse and heather, providing a vibrant display of colors throughout the year. It is home to a variety of plant species, including bilberry, bell heather, and cross-leaved heath.

The common also boasts a rich variety of wildlife, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and nature photography. Visitors may spot birds such as skylarks, stonechats, and meadow pipits, as well as the occasional kestrel soaring above. The common is also known to support a population of small mammals, including rabbits and voles.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Week Common offers several walking trails that meander through the landscape, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The paths are generally well-maintained, although sturdy footwear is recommended due to uneven terrain. Additionally, the common is a popular spot for picnicking and enjoying the peaceful ambiance.

Week Common is easily accessible by both car and public transport, with ample parking available nearby. Its tranquil setting and natural beauty make it a cherished destination for locals and visitors alike, providing a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Week Common Images

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Bampton : Grassy Field A field being used as a car park for the Bampton Fair.
Bampton : Grassy Field
A field being used as a car park for the Bampton Fair.
Footpath near Kersdown Barn Cutting the corner off a field to join a nearby trackway.
Footpath near Kersdown Barn
Cutting the corner off a field to join a nearby trackway.
Trackway junction near Pipshayne
Trackway junction near Pipshayne
Pipshayne farm Viewed from a trackway in the South West.
Pipshayne farm
Viewed from a trackway in the South West.
A road junction near Nine Ash Cross
A road junction near Nine Ash Cross
Barns & sheds on Shute Farm
Barns & sheds on Shute Farm
Tiverton: Shute Farm The farm overlooks the Exe valley to the west
Tiverton: Shute Farm
The farm overlooks the Exe valley to the west
Bampton: Bampton Charter Fair The poultry and pony sales are held by the old road to Tiverton via Bampton Down. Bampton Fair has been held since 1258. In the 1950s the October fair was renowned for the sale of sheep and cattle, and particularly for Exmoor ponies, but in 2005 its original function has largely vanished – no sheep nor cattle for sale and precious few ponies, and these tending to be of the ‘Thelwell’ type
Bampton: Bampton Charter Fair
The poultry and pony sales are held by the old road to Tiverton via Bampton Down. Bampton Fair has been held since 1258. In the 1950s the October fair was renowned for the sale of sheep and cattle, and particularly for Exmoor ponies, but in 2005 its original function has largely vanished – no sheep nor cattle for sale and precious few ponies, and these tending to be of the ‘Thelwell’ type
Bampton: near Dowhills Farm Horse in December afternoon light with Bampton Down beyond
Bampton: near Dowhills Farm
Horse in December afternoon light with Bampton Down beyond
Huntsham: possible course of Roman road On Bampton Down. The road may have linked the Roman forts at Cudmore and Bolham. Looking south west. The formation, investigated by local archaeologists, has recently been disturbed and churned up by vehicles
Huntsham: possible course of Roman road
On Bampton Down. The road may have linked the Roman forts at Cudmore and Bolham. Looking south west. The formation, investigated by local archaeologists, has recently been disturbed and churned up by vehicles
Tiverton: fencing operation near Bampton Down Looking east towards Mason’s Moor
Tiverton: fencing operation near Bampton Down
Looking east towards Mason’s Moor
Bampton: Giffords Farmhouse and barns; looking north-north-west
Bampton: Giffords
Farmhouse and barns; looking north-north-west
Bampton: Dowhills Farmhouse of a farm which straddles a road junction to the right of this image. Looking north east
Bampton: Dowhills
Farmhouse of a farm which straddles a road junction to the right of this image. Looking north east
Bampton: near Whittenhays Looking west-north-west down a valley towards Pipshayne Farm
Bampton: near Whittenhays
Looking west-north-west down a valley towards Pipshayne Farm
Bampton: approaching Cleaves In a side valley below Bampton Down; looking south east
Bampton: approaching Cleaves
In a side valley below Bampton Down; looking south east
Bampton: road between Ford and Huntsham Looking east-south-east
Bampton: road between Ford and Huntsham
Looking east-south-east
Bampton: Ford A farm or smallholding with stables near Ford Mill. It stands by the road from Huntsham to Hukeley Bridge on the Bampton - Wiveliscombe road. Looking north
Bampton: Ford
A farm or smallholding with stables near Ford Mill. It stands by the road from Huntsham to Hukeley Bridge on the Bampton - Wiveliscombe road. Looking north
Bampton: valley near Pipshayne Looking west-south-west
Bampton: valley near Pipshayne
Looking west-south-west
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Week Common is located at Grid Ref: SS9720 (Lat: 50.978462, Lng: -3.4558927)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Mid Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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