Combe Martin, Woodlands And Furze Park 1935
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Combe Martin (or Combmartin as it was known until the 1890s) takes its name from Robert FitzMartin, the first lord of the manor, whose family retained the title until the 14th century. The village stretches along the valley of the River Umber, and is reputed to have the longest main street of any village in the country - nearly two miles.
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