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The village itself is tiny, comprising only
approximately fifty houses, an Inn and a church. The church gives some
indication of the community's history, dating from the
eleventh century. Despite its size however, the village has a variety of
visitors, particularly on Sunday lunch-times when people come from far and
wide to enjoy the carvery hosted at the Westleigh Inn.
A quiet community, Westleigh nevertheless has easy access to shopping facilities
and the coast. The port of Bideford lies two miles south-west and the busy
market town of Barnstaple seven miles north-east, and Clovelly, Ilfracombe,
Westward Ho and Exmoor are all within easy reach.
Some part of
the village still belongs to the Christie Estates and their beautiful house and
gardens at Tapeley Park are immediately adjacent to the Parish.

10 April 2008
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