Brushford Parish Hall
The Parish Hall now has its own dedicated website, which can be found at: http://brushfordparishhall.org.uk
The Parish Hall now has its own dedicated website, which can be found at: http://brushfordparishhall.org.uk
There is now a new “Welcome Pack” for all newcomers to the Parish. It contains a host of information, from useful telephone numbers to recycling facilities,… Read More »Welcome to Brushford Pack
The Parish Council has for a long time worked on the introduction of a Traffic Calming Scheme along the main B3222 road which runs through… Read More »New Traffic Calming Scheme
The Parish Council is working in conjunction with the Morebath Parish Council to provide a store of sandbags for use in emergency, should the village… Read More »Exebridge Flood Alleviation Scheme
Today, Brushford is still a small community of 535 parishioners. The Parish is made up of Brushford, that part of Exebridge on the Somerset side… Read More »Brushford Present
During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Brushford enjoyed the contact of the Barnstaple to Taunton and Tiverton Railway, which resulted in Lord Carnarvon building the… Read More »Brushford Past
Situated on the Southern Edge of Exmoor National Park, Brushford is an ancient Somerset Parish. Named as Brigeford in the Domesday Book survey of 1086… Read More »Brushford Origins