Crediton Station Tea Rooms: Even If You're Not Getting The Train!
johngayton Says: The station building here at Crediton has been characterfully restored and converted into a classic set of Tea Rooms and is well worth a visit in its own right. This is a little family-run affair with about a dozen tables in the two rooms. The menu features cafe-style food...
Crediton Railway Station and Tea Rooms
johngayton Says: Crediton is on the railway branch line between Exeter and Barnstaple (The Tarka Line) and is about a 10 minute journey from Exeter St Davids. The station itself is on the outskirts of the town and it's about a 15 minute walk into the High Street. Trains run roughly hourly...
Tuckers: Where To Get Your Untrendy Winter Gear #2
johngayton Says: Edwin Tucker & Sons Limited claims to be "one of the oldest independent agricultural companies in Britain" having been established at Ashburton in 1831. As with Mole Avon, Tucker's has diversified in recent years and now supplies quality outdoor clothing, hardware, gardening...
johngayton Says: Crediton has a quite pleasant and well-kept park in the centre of the town. There are however a couple of injunctions - the pic is self-explanatory!
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Crediton has a quite pleasant and well-kept park in the centre of the town. There are however a couple of injunctions - the pic is self-explanatory!
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A Little Bit "Run-Down", But Characterful!

Crediton is one of those places most people either pass through or pass by, respectively by road or rail, on route from Exeter heading towards the North and West of Devon. Admittedly the town...
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