Peters Marland is a small rural village and civil parish in the Torridge district of north‑west Devon, England. It sits among rolling farmland and hedgerowed lanes a few miles from the market town of Great Torrington, and is within easy reach of the valley of the River Torridge, giving pleasant countryside walks and broad views characteristic of North Devon.
The local economy remains largely agricultural, with dairy and mixed farms shaping the landscape, while a small cluster of historic buildings - including the parish church of St Peter with medieval origins - hint at a long rural past. Community life is quiet and close‑knit, centred on village events and the pace of country living, which makes the parish attractive to walkers and those seeking a peaceful Devon hamlet.
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