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On the southern edge of the Brendon
Hills 'Brompton' suggests a place where 'broom' grows. Pulhams
Mill Furniture and craft Centre is on the lane to Wimbleball
Lake which holds more than 4,000 million gallons of water and
offers all kinds of water based activities.
Brompton Regis
A large parish (population 407) extending from the Haddeo valley up to the ridge of the Brendon Hills. It includes Wimbleball
Lake, the village of Withiel Florey and the hamlets of Bury and Gupworthy. This quiet village has a pub, shop and tea rooms and nearby is the restored Pulhams Mill with craft workshop.
OS Grid Reference: SS9531
Contributed by:Jane
Clarke
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