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Get startedBarnstaple is a historic town and civil parish in North Devon, England, known for its past as a river-port and wool export hub.
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Barnstaple is a town situated in the North Devon district of Devon, England. It is positioned at the lowest crossing point of the River Taw before it meets the Bristol Channel. Historically, Barnstaple was significant as a river-port town, particularly in the 14th century when it was granted the license to export wool, a trade that brought considerable wealth to the area. Although the harbour eventually silted up, Barnstaple adapted and saw the development of other industries such as shipbuilding, foundries, and sawmills. The town retains elements of its Victorian heritage, most notably the market building, which features a striking high glass and timber roof supported by iron columns. Today, Barnstaple offers a blend of historical charm and industrial legacy, making it an interesting place to consider for those looking to live in a town with a rich past and a distinct character. The presence of the River Taw adds a scenic backdrop to daily life, while the local architecture and market provide a glimpse into its vibrant history.
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