More about Romansleigh

Queen's jubilee party at Romansleigh Barton

Romansleigh is still a very rural parish and mainly made up of hill farms with the tiny hamlet of Romansleigh at its heart, which has around 30 inhabitants.

We are a friendly and supportive community and hold lots of community events including our annual Revel, Harvest, film nights, quiz nights, charity events.

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Surrounding Parishes

  • The Nymptons

    The Parish Council is a legally recognised and elected body of local people charged with the responsibility of managing and maintaining some key elements of the village and village life.

    The council receives funds, twice yearly, from your council tax (the amount is shown on your council tax bill) and strives to use this money fairly and evenly for the benefit of the whole village

  • Alswear & Mariansleigh

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

  • Meshaw

    Romansleigh Parish is set among the hills and valleys of North Devon (around 4 miles south of South Molton, between Exmoor and Dartmoor. The parish lies approx. 4 miles south, south east of the market town of South Molton, nestling in the foothills of Exmoor, surrounded clockwise from the north by the Parishes of Mariansleigh, Meshaw, Chulmleigh and Kings Nympton.

    North Devon is known for its dramatic cliffs, wild seas and surfing beaches. Natural features range from the biodiverse sand dunes at Braunton Burrows to rocky cliffs & coves along the South West Coast Path. The famous Tarka Trail footpath and cycleway passes by the medieval town of Barnstaple.

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