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other. At the end of the 1984 fair the RSPCA were satisfied with the way the fair was organised and in 1985 Bampton again received no official complaints about the pony fair. However, the RSPCA and the auctioneers did request a number of improvements to the way ponies were loaded onto lorries and repairs to some of the pens. While alternative sites were offered to hold the sales, the council was unwilling to spend the money needed to fulfil the obligations for an event which was only held once a year. The
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the fair and cleaning up afterwards. The first payment to Mr Baxter was set at £25. This entailed a lot of organisation by the council such as providing road signs to the fair, cleaning up waste and litter after the fair and traffic management. From 1972, Brook Street was shut to traffic on fair days. The Station Car Park became the site of the funfair in 1973. By 1984, the receipts from the fair were £1040.
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of the church, Master Osmund. Later fairholders included the Coggan, Fitz Warine, Courtney and Bourchier families. It was known as Saint Luke's fair for many years as it was held on the feast day of Saint Luke. Traders selling goods at the fair were required to pay tolls which were originally paid at
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After the end of pony sales in 1985, the revenue from the fair began to decline with fewer stallholders than previously and there was an increase in the number of food stalls. In response to this. Bampton Fair Working Group was set up in 1990 which still continues. The fair is now let for a nominal
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about suspected cruelty to the ponies at the fair. Then in 1984, a meeting was held between the RSPCA inspectors, vets and the council. A number of recommendations were made to improve the welfare of the ponies, although the meeting did reach a consensus that the fair was more trouble free than any
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and driven by road to be sold at the fair. After being driven from the moors via Dulverton and Exebridge, the ponies were brought to an old orchard behind the Tiverton Hotel (now called the Quarryman's Rest) where they were kept in wooden pens. The auction ring was a small round pen nearby. Large
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and prices at Bampton collapsed. In 1928, some ponies were given away for free. In 1972, Mr Baxter leased the right to take tolls at the fair to the town council. This agreement included a clause that the council would pay the business rates associated with the fair, and be responsible for running
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were asked for help but none was provided. From 2004 to 2013, farm-tackle, Exmoor ponies and other livestock were auctioned as part of the Fair again, a little way out of town, at Luttrell Quarry. However, due to a reduction in demand for pony sales and Luttrell Farm becoming unavailable for the
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The Great Cattle Market at Bampton which started in the 13th century, took place on the last Wednesday of the month and at one time up to 14,000 sheep were sold at Bampton Fair. After the Second World War the site of the market at King's Close was sold to developers and the great cattle market
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including the Grade I listed church, dedicated to Saint Michael and All Angels, whose tower dates from the 13th century. It was rebuilt and enlarged in the fifteenth century and restored in 1872. In the hamlet of
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in 1258 and is held every year on the last Thursday in October. Although a fair was mentioned in 1212 and is possibly even older. The first surviving charter for a fair to be held at the church of
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a toll booth at the entrance of the fair. In 1790 the booth moved to the Market or Manor Rooms in Newtown Square. Until 1883, there was also a three-day fair at
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numbers of fair-goers would pay an entrance fee to see the pony pens. In 1979, the Dartmoor Preservation Society wrote to the
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with a biblical theme. As time went on however, the plays began to have themes around myth and history. There would have been
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As well as trade, the fair has also always offered entertainments of various kinds. In the early years these would have been
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was built in about 1067 by Walter Douai or his son, Robert. Originally it probably had a timber tower on top of the
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produce. A song called "Bampton Fair" was written by Paul Wilson; it was among the songs recorded by Tony Rose on
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the castle which eventually surrendered. Robert’s fled into exile and his lands were granted to Henry de Tracy.
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break. As well as a traditional funfair, there is a street market, often very crowded, selling novelties, and
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can be seen to the north-east of the later castle. The circular churchyard is also Saxon in origin.
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which was held at the manor. This was granted in 1267 to John Cogan, who was then the
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The fair is still a popular event, not least for its timing during the school
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burnt the town, so that few buildings earlier than the 17th century survive.
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when in 1856, Frederick Knight began selling his ponies at the fair.
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remains are most easily seen. Some hedges conform to the Saxon
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Bampton Fair only began to be well known for the sale of
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The history of Bampton is thought to have started with a
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used to be rounded up on the moors during the so-called
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In the 1920s, a miners' strike caused large sell off of
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Bampton Fair

Bampton is located in Devon
Devon
2011 UK Census
OS grid reference
SS957222
District
Mid Devon
Shire county
Devon
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
EX16
Dialling code
Police
Devon and Cornwall
Fire
Devon and Somerset
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Tiverton and Minehead
UK
England

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