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Witheridge sits on a high ridge in the undulating heart of Mid Devon, roughly halfway between the market towns of Tiverton and South Molton. It has long served as a focal point for the surrounding farming parishes, a history reflected in the unusually large square at the village centre which once hosted significant livestock markets. Today, the village retains a strong sense of self-sufficiency, supporting a primary school, a traditional pub, and a small range of essential shops that save residents from constant trips into town. Geographically, it occupies a prime position for those who value the outdoors; it is bisected by the Two Moors Way, providing a direct walking link between Dartmoor and Exmoor. While much of the architecture is dominated by sturdy stone and cob cottages, the village has seen steady, modern residential growth on its fringes. Life here is dictated by the pace of the Devon countryside, offering a balance of high-ground views and a practical, working-village atmosphere.