The village and civil parish of Loxbeare sits in rural Mid Devon in Devon, England, set among rolling farmland, hedgerows and narrow lanes typical of the West Country. The settlement is small and largely dispersed, made up of traditional stone and cob cottages, a modest parish church and working farmsteads, with a landscape that favours fields and hedgerows over urban features.
Historically the parish has agricultural roots stretching back centuries, and its built fabric reflects vernacular Devon architecture with several older, listed structures. Social life tends to be local and community‑oriented, centred on farming, village gatherings and occasional events, while many residents travel to nearby market towns such as Tiverton or to Exeter for employment and services - making Loxbeare a quiet, close‑knit spot for rural living within reach of larger centres.
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