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Dulverton is a delightful town nestled in a lush valley on the edge of Exmoor National Park beside the beautiful River Barle Bridge.
It is only 170 miles from London, 156 miles from Birmingham, 76 miles from Bath, 28 miles from Exeter. ulverton, aside from offering a sophisticated shopping market, including designer clothing and footwear, delicatessen, Eastern imports, jewellery, gifts and of course our now famous Hold your Horses Saddlery also offers much, much more…
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Map Dulverton is surrounded by breathtaking scenery boasting the best riding out in the country. Many of the fine hotels and country Inns in the charming hidden villages offer quality stabling and grass turn out for horses. Glimpses of wild red deer or Exmoor ponies are an added bonus and for the non horsy members of the family sporting activities include cycling, mountain-biking canoeing on the Barle, sailing and wind surfing at nearby Wimbleball Lake in the Haddeo valley. Other pleasures include walking, fishing; crossing streams by the picturesque bridges such as the ancient clapper bridge at Tarr Steps.

Directions from the M5 Motorway via Junction 27 (A361 Tiverton):
Follow A361 dual carriageway (sign posted North Devon, Barnstaple). After approximately 6 miles, turn right at the roundabout onto the A 396 (sign posted ulverton). Then turn left at the Exeter Inn roundabout and at Exbridge, branch off left onto the B3222 via Exbridge and into Dulverton.

Directions from the M5 Motorway via Junction 25 (Taunton):
Follow the A358 (sign posted nehead). At Cross Keys roundabout, follow the B3227 (sign posted Wiveliscome, Bampton) for approx 21 miles. Then join the A396 at Black Cat road Junction and follow signs to Exbridge and Dulverton.

Our shop is situated in the centre of Dulverton on the High Street opposite the central car park. > see multimap location

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