Colyton

Colyton is a small town in East Devon in West Country, England.

Understand

[edit | edit source]

Colyton’s circular street arrangement is typically Saxon. Take a stroll along the winding lanes and you will see a wealth of historical buildings. It is known as England's most rebellious town due to its action in the Monmouth Rebellion. Much of the parish is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or an Area of Great Landscape Value. The River Coly has its source above Farway being joined by the Umborne Brook at Colyton from where it flows to join the Axe at Colyford at the south end of the parish.

Get in

[edit | edit source]

By train

[edit | edit source]

The nearest train station is Axminster, which is on the route from Waterloo to Exeter. From Axminster station you can catch bus service 885 to Colyton.

By bus

[edit | edit source]

The town has a good bus service. Service 885 runs from Axminster to Beer via Colyton and Seaton.

Colyton
  • Seaton Tramway reaches its terminus at Colyton. The tram station is attractive, with tea room and gift shop.
  • Take a riverside walk through the fields alongside the river Coly
  • Take a tram ride.

Events

[edit | edit source]
  • Colyton Carnival [dead link]
  • Shops in the Marketplace
  • Colyton Antique Centre near the Tramway
  • Colyton Fish and Chip shop
  • Merchants Tearoom
  • Tramway Tearoom
  • The Kingfisher Pub

Drink

[edit | edit source]

Sleep

[edit | edit source]

Go next

[edit | edit source]
This city travel guide to Colyton is an outline and needs more content. It has a template, but there is not enough information present. Please plunge forward and help it grow!