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Feniton is a split village that bridges the gap between East Devon’s heritage and its modern practicalities. It is divided into two distinct parts: the original "old" village, with its Grade II* listed church of St Andrew and traditional thatched cottages, and the larger, newer settlement centered around the railway station. This layout makes it one of the better-connected spots in the Otter Valley, as the station sits on the main line between Exeter and London Waterloo, providing a reliable link for those working in the city or heading toward Honiton, which is only about four miles to the east. The geography here is characterized by the gentle, rolling farmland typical of the area, though the village itself sits on relatively level ground near the River Vine. While it has seen significant residential growth since the 1960s, it manages to maintain a self-contained feel thanks to the local primary school, a traditional pub, and a small set of essential shops. Living here means being tucked away from the main traffic of the A30, yet within a few minutes' drive of the main road network that connects the West Country.