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From Church Hill, Honiton
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HONITON MARKET TOWN AND COMMUNITY WEBSITE HONITON WELCOMES YOU - THANK YOU FOR VISITING The market town of Honiton, until 1974 a municipal borough, is located just off the A30 trunk road and is the eastern gateway to the county of Devon from the A30 and the A303; to the west the A30 provides easy access to Exeter Airport and the City of Exeter. The town is also the hub of a road system including the A35 trunk road to the Channel Ports, the A373 to Tiverton and North Devon and the A375 to the South Coast at Sidmouth. Honiton railway station (West of England Main Line: London Waterloo-Basingstoke-Andover-Salisbury-Axminster-Honiton-Exeter Central) is on the edge of the town centre. Thriving street markets on Tuesdays and Saturdays along the High Street and the Farmers' Market on the third Thursday of every month, now held on the forecourt of the town centre St. Paul's Church, continue a tradition extending back more than 750 years. Enquiries can be directed to the Market Supervisor, Mr. T. Farebrother on 01404 43280 (during office hours). The long main street of Honiton is lined by Georgian shops and houses, built after fires had destroyed most of the town in the 18th Century. Honiton's Lace is world-famous. Queen Charlotte wore a dress of Honiton lace at her wedding to King George III in 1761. Honiton's Allhallows Museum, by St. Paul's Church, contains a valuable collection of Honiton Lace. Honiton Pottery is well known and examples of this, too, are in the museum as well as being stocked by shops specialising in antiques and other collectables, of which there are a large number in the town.
Allhallows Museum also holds a wealth of genealogical information and with links to the Devon Record Office and participating in the on-line parish clerks scheme, is a good source to tackle any "family tree" queries you may have. Their e-mail address is info@honitonmuseum.co.uk or telephone them on 01404 44966.
The Parish of Honiton includes countryside, much of which is of sufficient merit to be within either the Blackdown Hills or the East Devon nationally designated areas of outstanding natural beauty; this makes the town an ideal centre for walking or touring. The Tourist Information Centre, e-mail honitontic@btconnect.com or telephone 01404 43716, is in the main Lace Walk car park off the A373 road and with pedestrian links to the High Street.
We are constantly reviewing this website and should you have any suggestions or offers for items to be included please contact the Council Office on infodesk@honiton.gov.uk
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