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On the Web
- Cheriton Bishop Community Primary School - Describes the school and facilities, staff and governors. Includes newsletters, events diary and news from the Parent Teachers Friends Association.
- Cheriton Bishop Playgroup - Describes this rural pre-school. Includes prospectus and curriculum.
- Cheriton Bishop - Village web site. Includes information on local history, business directory, medical centre, school, church and community magazine.
- Barley Meadow - Touring caravan park and campsite at Crockernwell. Includes details of their facilities, tourist information and directions.
- Holly Farm - Bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation. Includes details of the facilities, tariff and availability.
- Cynosure - Dolls house miniatures available online or at their store. Includes catalogue, upcoming show venues and news items.
- Crossways Woodland Burials - Burial site on a Devon farm. Includes location, prices and information about biodegradable coffins.
- Cambrooke - Fine art publishers specialising in limited edition watercolour prints including the 'Portraits of Britain' range by Glyn and Philip Martin. Located in Drewsteignton.
- Brook Guitars - Produces a range of acoustic guitars; includes specifications, gallery, information about workshop, reviews and contact details. Located at Hittisleigh.
- Charles Salt Fine Wines - Wine salesman arranges deliveries and tastings in Devon and Somerset. Includes a catalogue of available wines and spirits, listed by their regions of origin.
Wikipedia Articles
- Cheriton Bishop - Cheriton Bishop is a village situated on the northern borders of Dartmoor National park between Exeter and Okehampton. The history of the settlement can be traced back over a thousand years when the old village centre was first established as a commercial centre for the local farming community.
- The F***ing Fulfords - ... a documentary-style programme about Francis Fulford and his family showcased on the United Kingdom's Channel 4 TV series Cutting Edge. The protagonist Fulford is the 24th in the line of his family to have inherited Great Fulford, an 800-year old crumbling manor in Dunsford, near Cheriton Bishop, Devon.
- Thomas Goldwell - Thomas Goldwell (d. April 3 1585), English bishop, began his career as vicar of Cheriton in 1531, after graduating MA at All Souls College, Oxford.