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Musbury is a village on the east bank of the River Axe, as it flows between  Axminster to  Axmouth.
The parish of Musbury is separated from  Colyton by the River Axe on the west boundary.
The parish stretches south of Axminster to the parish of  Uplyme, with the combined parish of  Combepyne Rousdon to the south.
This category includes websites for the village and parish of Musbury.

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Nature reserve formerly fly fishing on rural lakes, offering courses, anglers shop, wedding receptions, and bed and breakfast in a l4th century farmhouse.
Profile includes facilities, guiding principles, governors,staff, Ofsted quotes and other information for parents, with newsletter, calendar and contacts.
Online guide for residents and visitors, with news blog, details of amenities, leisure activities, weather records, parish council meetings, plans, councillors and contact form,
Iron Age remains, with views over the Axe valley and out towards Shute Barton. Directions, open with limited access from dawn to dusk
Presents diary of services, newsletter, refectory available for private functions and meetings, photo gallery and contacts.
Nature reserve formerly fly fishing on rural lakes, offering courses, anglers shop, wedding receptions, and bed and breakfast in a l4th century farmhouse.
Presents diary of services, newsletter, refectory available for private functions and meetings, photo gallery and contacts.
Online guide for residents and visitors, with news blog, details of amenities, leisure activities, weather records, parish council meetings, plans, councillors and contact form,
Profile includes facilities, guiding principles, governors,staff, Ofsted quotes and other information for parents, with newsletter, calendar and contacts.
Iron Age remains, with views over the Axe valley and out towards Shute Barton. Directions, open with limited access from dawn to dusk
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March 5, 2023 at 2:05:07 UTC
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