Everything about Swimbridge totally explained
Swimbridge (historical spelling:
Swymbridge) is a village in the
English county of
Devon. It is situated 4 miles south-east of
Barnstaple.
Before the shifting of
parish boundaries in
2003, the size of the parish was 7,280
acres; one of the largest in
North Devon.
The village is noted for its
church (The Parish Church of St. James; tower ca. 1300) which has before been described as a
treasure house due to its fine carvings and memorials.
From 1873 to 1966, Swimbridge had a
station on the
Devon and Somerset Railway, which became part of the
Great Western Railway and which ran from
Taunton to
Barnstaple. The alignment of the railway line through Swimbridge station is now part of the
North Devon Link Road.
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