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Challacombe is a small village on the edge of the Exmoor National Park, in Devon, England. The village has a small general shop/Post Office and a single pub, the Black Venus. The whole village is set upon one road and is close to Simonsbath.
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- North challacombe farm combe martin north devon coast
- Map of Challacombe Barnstaple UK
- Challacombe exmoor walk www visitexmoor com walks
- Landmarks
- Etymology
- References
Map of Challacombe, Barnstaple, UK
Challacombe exmoor walk www visitexmoor com walks
Landmarks
Believed to be the only inn in England bearing this name, The Black Venus Inn is an old stone-built pub, a historic 16th century building with low ceiling and original beams.
West Challacombe Manor is a medieval manor house in the area. It is described as a "white-washed house with rendered walls and Georgian framed windows on the south slope of Little Hangman Hill looks like an archetypal Devon farmhouse rather than a medieval manor house." It was restored between 1993-1999. Also of note is the historic Packhorse Bridge and Challacombe Church.
The nearby Shoulsbury castle is an Iron Age hill fort.
Etymology
The name 'Challacombe' literally means 'cold valley'. The name is from Old English, composed of the words ceald ('cold') and cumb ('valley'). The village was recorded as Celdecomba in the Domesday Book.