Pilton West

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Pilton West
A weir and sluice gate on Bradiford Water in Tutshill Wood - geograph.org.uk - 2223583.jpg
A weir and sluice gate on Bradiford Water in Tutshill Wood, in Pilton West
Pilton West is located in Devon
Pilton West
Pilton West
Location within Devon
Population253 (2019)
Civil parish
  • Pilton West
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBARNSTAPLE
Postcode districtEX31
Dialling code01271
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FireDevon and Somerset
AmbulanceSouth Western
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51°05′44″N 4°04′24″W / 51.0956°N 4.0734°W / 51.0956; -4.0734Coordinates: 51°05′44″N 4°04′24″W / 51.0956°N 4.0734°W / 51.0956; -4.0734

Pilton West is a rural civil parish of North Devon, England, immediately north-west of the suburb of Pilton in the town of Barnstaple. In 2019, the population of Pilton West was 253, and its area was around 1.6 square miles (4.16 square kilometres).[1] The parish is older than the national average — 28% of the local residents are over 65, compared to 18% of the British population — and it is overwhelmingly white, with the 2011 census finding that all but one of the parish's residents identified themselves as white.[1] It elects a parish council, the clerk of which is Geoff Dwyer.[2]

The parish spans a wide tract of land to the north-west of Barnstaple, from the River Yeo and Smoky House Lane in the east to the banks of the River Taw's estuary and a short section of the A361 road in the south-west.[3] The A39 road — named here as Shirwell Road — and Upcott Hill run north-south through the parish, connecting it with Pilton proper.[3] There is also a north-south right of way that follows the path of a rivulet called the Colm Stream or Bradiford Water, and next to the right of way, a copse called Tutshill Woods.[3] One traveller reports that Tutshill Woods is a popular dog-walking spot.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Office of National Statistics via citypopulation.de
  2. ^ Pilton West Parish Council on the North Devon Council web site
  3. ^ a b c Open Street Map
  4. ^ North Devon Yearbook — Tutshill Woods
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