Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Exmoor, Minehead, Grade I listed buildings in West Somerset, Cleeve Abbey, Dulverton, Watchet, West Somerset local elections, Butlins Minehead, Minehead Without, Yarn Market, Dunster, Dunster Dovecote, Porlock Weir, Combe Sydenham, Hinkley Point, Priory Church of St George, Dunster, St Audries Park, Church of All Saints, Selworthy, Robber's Bridge, Conygar Tower, Gallox Bridge, Dunster, Church of the Holy Ghost, Crowcombe, Church of St John the Baptist, Carhampton, All Saints Church, Dodington, Church of St Peter, Huish Champflower, Church of St Nicholas, Brushford, Church of St Mary, Stogumber, Church of All Saints, Monksilver, West Somerset Rural Life Museum and Victorian School, Church of St Nicholas, Withycombe, Bratton Court, Church of St Dubricius, Porlock, Church of St Decuman, Watchet, Church of St Mary, Luccombe, Church of St George, Bicknoller, Church of St Andrew, Stogursey, Luttrell Arms, Church of St Mary the Virgin, Nettlecombe, Church of St Andrew, Old Cleeve, Church of St Petrock, Timberscombe, Church of All Saints, Wootton Courtenay. Excerpt: Exmoor is an area of hilly open moorland in west Somerset and north Devon in South West England, named after the main river that flows out of the district, the River Exe. The moor has given its name to a National Park, which includes the Brendon Hills, the East Lyn Valley, the Vale of Porlock and 55 kilometres (34 mi) of the Bristol Channel coast. The total area of the park is 692.8 square kilometres (267.5 sq mi), of which 71% is in Somerset and 29% in Devon. The National Park is primarily an upland area with a dispersed population living mainly in small villages and hamlets. The largest settlements are Porlock, Dulverton, Lynton, and Lynmouth, which together contain almost 40% of the park's population. Lynton and Lynmouth are combined into one parish and are ...