Crediton, Devon
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The old market town of Crediton is situated in a mainly fertile area of more than 12,000 acres and is a rural parish of known as “Crediton Hamlets”. It is known to be the birthplace of St Boniface and is linked with the woollen industry in the 16th century. Although in the past many of the town’s buildings were destroyed by fire, some old buildings can still be seen on Bowden Hill.
There is an early Iron-Age fort at Posbury, which is an ancient quarry of volcanic trap rock. Crediton is in an extensive parish which had once many ancient mansions and fertile estates.
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