Oakford Community is a website dedicated to building a strong and connected community in Oakford Parish and the surrounding areas.
We believe that by fostering collaboration, inclusivity, and engagement, we can create a thriving and supportive environment for everyone. These pages are dedicated to the local organisations at the heart of our community. We have also provided a calendar of future events.
If you wish to get involved in community activities or have ideas for, or details of, upcoming events please contact us by using our Contact Us page or make contact directly with the organisations concerned.
As we step into 2025, a big "Thank You" to all of you who have supported our community and the Oakford organisations in 2024.
It is only with your continued support that our local groups can survive so thanks to all and we look forward to seeing you again in 2025.
Keep an eye out here and on the local notice boards as we start to plan events for the coming year.
A new and detailed parish map of Oakford is being installed on the notice board in the village centre. This will show the names of all the properties in the parish together with a detailed index. Click the image or visit the Oakford Parish Council website for further details.
Full details of all future events can be found on our Events page.
The beautiful historic parish of Oakford lies north of Tiverton, in Mid Devon, near to Exmoor National Park.
Close to Junction 27 of the M5 Motorway and Tiverton Parkway Railway Station, Oakford is conveniently located and easily reached by visitors.
With numerous stunning rural walks through wooded valleys and open countryside, there is no shortage of interest for the keen or casual walker. Most of the walks conveniently start and finish in the middle of Oakford village at the highly-rated ’The Red Lion Hotel’. For those who enjoy walking on high open moorland and along steep valleys, Exmoor is within a short driving distance. Wild deer can be seen grazing both locally around Oakford and on Exmoor, which is also home to the famous Exmoor ponies.
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