Sidford
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Sidford is a small village in the civil parish of and on the outskirts of the town of Sidmouth in the English county of Devon. It has a population of just over 2100 people according to the 2001 Census.
It is on the River Sid, which runs for four miles into Lyme Bay at Sidmouth. There is a 12th-century packhorse bridge over the river that was the site of a 1644 skirmish in the English Civil War.[1]
In the village centre there is a small Spar supermarket, a post office, a pharmacy and a fish and chip shop, Bloaters. There is also a hairdresser, a legal centre, a sports injury clinic, a pub called the Rising Sun and a veterinary surgery.
In the late 20th century Sidford was the centre of a furore regarding traffic lights at the westernmost crossroads of the village. The traffic lights are now a fixture.[citation needed] Sidford's most famous pub is the Blue Ball Inn, a 14th-century lodging house that burned to the ground in 2007 and is now rebuilt.[2]
Sidford is the site of Farmhouse Cottage, a thatched bed-and-breakfast establishment that once housed members of the royal family on a nationwide Grand Tour.[citation needed]
External links
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- ↑ "Sidford’s two pubs suffer chimney fires" Sidmouth Herald. 28 January 2011