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Colebrooke is a village and parish in Mid-Devon 6km west of  Crediton, with a population around 400.
The parish includes hamlets of Coleford and Penstone..  This category lists sites for the village and rural areas within the parish,
including the ancient parish of Clannaborough separating the west boundary from  Bow.


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Information about the villages of Colebrooke, Coleford and Penstone. Includes history, location and social media links.
History of the parish, official meeting agendas and minutes, finances, community plan and other documents, cemetery and village hall information, event diary, councillor contacts.
Welcome families, youth and adults with separate services for all ages.Details of what's on with calendar, photo gallery, newsletters, contacts and location in the village of Copplestone.
History of the parish, with genealogical research information and map from 1850, showing ancient boundary.
Thirteenth century thatched free house in the conservation village, offering meals and accommodation. Includes photographs of rooms, events, menus, prices, contacts and location in Coleford.
Information about the villages of Colebrooke, Coleford and Penstone. Includes history, location and social media links.
Welcome families, youth and adults with separate services for all ages.Details of what's on with calendar, photo gallery, newsletters, contacts and location in the village of Copplestone.
History of the parish, official meeting agendas and minutes, finances, community plan and other documents, cemetery and village hall information, event diary, councillor contacts.
History of the parish, with genealogical research information and map from 1850, showing ancient boundary.
Thirteenth century thatched free house in the conservation village, offering meals and accommodation. Includes photographs of rooms, events, menus, prices, contacts and location in Coleford.
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July 24, 2023 at 5:45:02 UTC
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