Bratton Fleming is a pleasant village community on the western edge of Exmoor at a height of 240m (800feet).It is surrounded by a rich tapestry of green fields, valleys and woods. Most of the old buildings are constructed with local stone quarried nearby and there is a Norman motte-bailey castle. There was a short-lived narrow gauge railway that had a major impact on the village between 1897 and 1935. |
Below are stories by us, Bratton Fleming for Explore North Devon. Select a story's name or logo to view it. You can also view our picture gallery collections by selecting Collections here or on the menu bar above.
| Bratton Fleming Churches | |
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| Bratton Fleming General | |
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| Bratton Fleming Schools - See Collections for School Groups | |
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The Bratton Fleming old and new Schools |
| Grace Tamlyn 1830-1888 | |
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The story of Grace Tamlyn |
| Heritage Trail Bratton | |
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| Then and Now | |
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