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Tiverton sits at the meeting point of the rivers Exe and Lowman, a location that historically made it a powerhouse of the South West’s wool trade. This heritage is still visible today in the grand architecture of St Peter’s Church and the 17th-century merchant houses found near the town centre. Geographically, it serves as a practical hub for Mid Devon; it’s positioned roughly fifteen miles north of Exeter and sits right on the edge of the Grand Western Canal, which offers miles of flat walking and cycling paths toward the Somerset border. While the ruins of Tiverton Castle provide a link to the town’s medieval past, the daily rhythm of the place is defined by its traditional pannier market and its variety of independent shops. It is a town that feels self-contained, bolstered by its proximity to the M5 and the North Devon Link Road, providing a straightforward connection to the coast and the moorlands while remaining firmly rooted in its own valley landscape.