Offwell Village, Devon
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Important information on the Local Council elections in May 2023
Notices of District and Parish Council Elections  -  4th May 2023
Offwell is a small parish of about 2,250 acres in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in East Devon. Bisected by the A35, just south-east of Honiton, the village lies at the top of a valley of woods and pasture and is only a few miles from the historic town of Colyton and seaside resorts at Seaton, Beer and Sidmouth. For most of its history it has been home to just a few hundred people and its population remains constant to this day.
 
Offwell village has a beautiful church, St. Mary’s (c. 1200), a voluntary aided church primary school, a sports field, a social club and a large village hall. The Village Hall, Social Club and Jubilee Room are all available to hire and benefit from a large car park with capacity for up to 70 vehicles.
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Offwell is also home to the Offwell Woodland & Wildlife Trust, once the pleasure garden of Bishop Copleston. With 50 acres of wetland and wildlife habitats it now provides a valuable educational resource both locally and internationally via its website.

If you’re planning to visit or coming to live in the village we offer you a warm welcome. If you would like to receive a regular email reminder signposting you to up-dated information posted on this website then please email your details to 
offwell.org@gmail.com.
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  • Home
  • About Offwell
    • Maps of Offwell
    • History of Offwell
    • St Mary's Church >
      • Church History
    • Offwell Woodland & Wildlife Trust
    • Offwell Primary School >
      • Offwell PTFA
    • Offwell Village Hall >
      • Offwell Recreation Ground & Village Hall Committee
    • Local Businesses
    • Parish Newsletter - The Link
    • Important Notices
    • Photo Gallery
  • Clubs
    • Bellringing
    • Offwell Flower Show
    • Offwell Rural Services Association
    • Other Offwell Clubs
  • Parish Council
    • Parish Councillors Contact Details
    • Parish Council Policies
    • Meetings, Agendas & Minutes
    • Finance
    • Planning
  • Public Services
    • Offwell Neighbourhood Support Plan
    • Devon & Cornwall Police
    • Our Local Councils & Member of Parliament
    • Health Services
    • Winter Advice & Friendship Group
    • Power Cuts
    • Devon Mobile Library
    • Defibrillator In Village
    • Local Road Traffic Closures
    • Warm Welcome Campaign
  • Contact