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Welcome to Cullompton

Your community hub for local news, events and everyday information in Cully — the historic market town at the heart of Devon’s Culm Valley.

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Farmers’ market — 2nd & 4th Saturdays
Just off M5 Junction 28
Gateway to the Culm Valley

Cullompton — known affectionately as “Cully” — is a friendly market town of around 10,000 people in Mid Devon, midway between Exeter and Taunton. With Saxon roots, a proud cloth-trade heritage and one of the finest parish churches in the West Country, it blends a thousand years of history with a busy modern community. Whatever you’re looking for, Cully Online is here to help you find it.

~10,000residents
899 ADnamed in King Alfred’s will
1844railway first opened
32 acresriverside CCA Fields

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History & Heritage

A Roman fort, a Saxon minster, wool-trade riches, the Great Fire — a thousand years of stories.

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What’s On

Markets, festival week, the food festival and the Christmas lights — what’s happening in Cully.

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Days Out

Drive a digger, visit a working wool mill, or wander a Jacobean townhouse.

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Living in Cullompton

Bins, parking, buses and who to call — the everyday essentials for residents.

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Business Directory

Support local — find Cullompton’s shops, trades and services, or list yours free.

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Local News

The latest updates and announcements from around the town and the Culm Valley.

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Did you know?

The Bilbie family cast more than 1,350 church bells from their Cullompton foundry, founded in 1746 — they still ring across the West Country. St Andrew’s Church keeps a carved “Golgotha” thought to be unique in England. And after losing its station in 1964, Cullompton is set to return to the railway map, with funding confirmed in 2025.

Meet Cullompton’s notable people →

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Cully Online is not-for-profit and run for the community. Got news, an event, a group or a business to share? Send it in — we’d love to feature it.