South Molton
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South Molton is the historic regional centre where the beautiful Taw Valley and Exmoor meet. For centuries it has been renowned for its Sheep Market, fairs and the related industries of weaving and cloth manufacturing.

Sadly the latter declined over the years and no longer exists. However, the town’s association with sheep is still much in evidence in the twice weekly Livestock Markets and the Annual Sheep Fair held in August.

The carved rams heads on the façade of the 18th century Guildhall bear silent witness to the traces that were the backbone of the town’s economy for so many years. Now, the mode of commerce has changed and the town has become a thriving centre of the arts and antiques trades.

Part of the fine Guildhall Building houses the glass roofed pannier market where in the past farmers and traders sold their wares from panniers carried in from the countryside. Although tables have now replaced panniers it is still possible to purchase homemade cakes, bread, jams, locally produced cheeses, eggs and flowers.

 

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