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The terms on which the land was sold for development at the turn of the twentieth century stipulated that no licensed premises (pubs), should be built on the land, as the seller was a strict abstainer. For a very long time there were no licensed premises in the area until the Roam Brewing Company
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Taproom opened in 2019 on the site on Weston Park Road, of an eighteenth century brewery. The long absence of pubs resulted in the district having a residential atmosphere, with very few problems apart from traffic (and parking) problems associated with its proximity to the local football club,
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in Devon, after which it became known as "Weston Peverell" to distinguish it from other similarly named places. It passed via the heiress Amicia Peverell to her husband
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Thorn, Caroline & Frank, (eds.) Domesday Book, (Morris, John, gen.ed.) Vol. 9, Devon, Parts 1 & 2, Phillimore Press, Chichester, 1985, Part 2 (notes), 17,73
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Peverell is seen by residents and real estate agents as a safe solid and central area with a good quality housing stock and few social problems.
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Two of the main roads are named Peverell Park Road and Weston Park Road. The area now consists mostly of
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in Berkshire, the founder of the prominent and widespread Carew family of Devon and Cornwall. (see
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