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  • Home
  • Organisations
    • Sports Clubs
    • Other Organisations
  • Events
  • Useful Info
    • The Village Hall
    • Recreation Ground & Hitchcock Pavilion
    • Churches
    • Village Magazine
    • Coronavirus Updates
    • Maps & Travel
    • Kilmington Primary School
    • New Residents
    • Take 5 To Stop Fraud
  • Parish Council
    • Parish Councillors Contact Details
    • Agendas & Minutes
    • Finance
    • Policies
    • Meeting Dates 2025
    • Important Notice Re Planning Applications
  • Village Matters
    • Neighbourhood Plan >
      • Timetable of Events
      • Planning in East Devon
    • News
    • Planning Applications
    • Affordable Housing
    • Report a Pothole
    • Gallery
    • History >
      • Historical Publications
      • Historical Gallery
      • Reminiscences
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Maps & Travel

The Parish of Kilmington is divided into approximately equal halves by the A35. The built-up area lies immediately south of the road whereas the area north of the A35 is relatively sparsely populated and is still extensively farmed.  Much of the Parish lies within the boundaries of two National Landscape Areas: the East Devon National Landscape and the Blackdown Hills National Landscape.   

The main settlement developed on the sheltered eastern slopes of Shute Hill and Kilmington Hill, below the more steeply sloping ground. The majority of the village lies between 100 and 300 ft above sea level, well above the flood plains of the Axe and Yarty Rivers and the Corry Brook.
Update on the 'A35 Route Safety Study' October 2020
Local Walks in Kilmington

Local Walks

Details of 6 circular walks 
in and around Kilmington 
Local Bus Timetable

Bus Time Table

View the current timetable for buses between Axminster and Exeter via Honiton.
Train Timetables

Train Time Table

View the current timetable for trains between Exeter and London.
Ring & Ride

Ring & Ride

Specially adapted mini bus.
Click button above 
for more info.
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