- Feniton
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude = 50.78661
longitude = -3.28257
official_name = Feniton
population =
shire_district =East Devon
shire_county =Devon
region = South West England
post_town = HONITON
postcode_district =EX14
postcode_area = EX
dial_code =
constituency_westminster= Tiverton and Honiton
os_grid_reference= SY096993Feniton is a
village andcivil parish in the English county ofDevon . It lies approximately 4 miles to the west ofHoniton , 3 miles north ofOttery St Mary , and 2 miles east ofTalaton . The parish of Feniton also incorporates the hamlets ofColesworthy ,Higher Cheriton andCurscombe , and covers an area of 644 hectares (1591 acres). [ [http://www.devon.gov.uk/index/democracycommunities/improving_our_services/facts_figures_and_statistics/facts_and_figures/dff_the_county/dff_geographic_areas/dff_geog_areas_east_par.htm East Devon parishes ] ] Its total population was estimated to be 1,916 in 2005. [ [http://www.devon.gov.uk/index/democracycommunities/improving_our_services/facts_figures_and_statistics/facts_and_figures/dff_the_people/dff_people_est_and_proj/dff_people_pop_estimates/dff_people_fhsa_east_par.htm FHSA estimates, East Devon parishes ] ] The original village of Feniton contains the 13th-century church, Feniton Court, the former village school, the post office, and most of the older buildings in the village, including a number ofthatched cottage s. The Vine Water, a tributary of theRiver Otter , runs through this part of the village and is generally believed to have given the village its name. Feniton new village lies approximately ¾ mile to the west of the original old village. This area was formerly known asSidmouth Junction and for many years consisted of just a few houses, apublic house and achapel , which were associated with the building and operation of the railway station of the same name. From the mid 1960s onwards, this area was transformed into Feniton new village by various medium-scale housing developments. These were accompanied by the building of aprimary school , 2 village shops, and a playing field. More recently, a sports and social club, dental surgery, hairdresser and fast food takeaway have also opened in this part of the village. In 1967, when the new village was taking shape, the originalSidmouth Junction railway station and its associated branch line were closed, as part of the Beeching rail network cuts. Pressure from the newly-arrived residents, however, caused the authorities to re-open the station in 1971 with the new name of Feniton and restore the direct train services toExeter andLondon .References
External links
* [http://www.fenitonparishcouncil.gov.uk/ Feniton Parish Council]
* [http://www.feniton.devon.sch.uk Feniton Primary School]
* [http://www.feniton.org.uk/ Feniton and Lougivny Twinning Association]
* [http://www.fenitonfc.co.uk Feniton Football Club]
* [http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Feniton GENUKI]
* [http://dmoz.org/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Devon/Feniton (DMOZ.org)]
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