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Willand sits in a practical spot in the Culm Valley, positioned just off the M5 and a short distance north of Cullompton. Historically a small farming settlement, the village has grown significantly over the last few decades into two distinct halves: the older part concentrated around the church, and the more modern residential areas that have expanded towards the old railway line. It functions as a well-connected hub, offering a straightforward commute to Exeter or Taunton, yet it retains a footprint that feels manageable and self-contained. The local landscape is predominantly flat, defined by the meadows of the River Culm to the west, while the village itself provides the essentials like a post office, a primary school, and a large village hall that serves as the main social anchor. While it lacks the high-street bustle of nearby towns, there is a steady, understated pace here, supported by a mix of long-standing local businesses and easy access to the surrounding Mid Devon countryside.