Winsford, c.1955
Photo ref: W112018
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Here we can see Winsford nestling in the Exe valley below Bye Hill, with the valley of the Winn winding up to the left. The meeting of the rivers with their tiny bridges adds to the charm of the village and its thatched cottages. In the foreground are Closewool sheep, typical of Exmoor.

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A Selection of Memories from Winsford

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Winsford

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Our Family name Willcox has taken us back so far to our 8th Great Grandparents Henry Willcox and wife Mary Stokes around 1640 Henry had a son William Willcox born 1692 Winsford William had a son William born 1716 Winsford William had a son John born 1745 Winsford John was married to Elizabeth Betty Broad John had a son William born 1771 Winsford and married to Hannah Smart Our Willcox ...see more
My cousin Rob Allen re-married Jackie on Thursday 7th May 2009 at the Tiverton Register Office. The happy couple and guests then moved on to the Royal Oak at Winsford for a wedding buffet, afternoon stroll in the sunshine followed by a dinner in the pub's private dining room! The afternoon stroll led us along the bridle way towards Tarr Steps with lovely views over the ...see more