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Sourton

Sourton
Bridge at Sourton - geograph.org.uk - 596486.jpg
The bridge in Sourton
Sourton is located in Devon
Sourton
Sourton
Sourton shown within Devon
Population 420 2011 census
• London 205 miles (330 km)
Civil parish
  • Sourton
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town OKEHAMPTON
Postcode district EX
Police Devon and Cornwall
Fire Devon and Somerset
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament
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DevonCoordinates: 50°41′38″N 4°04′34″W / 50.694°N 4.076°W / 50.694; -4.076

Sourton is a small village and civil parish in West Devon, England. It lies about 4 miles (6.4 km) south-west of Okehampton. It is at the north-western extremity of Dartmoor, a National Park of England and Wales, and lies along the A386 road.The historic map of Sourton shows that it is located near a river and the Sourton forest this can be seen in the image below.

According to the 2001 census Sourton parish had a population of 406, and according to the 2011 census it had a population of 420. There is a public house in Sourton. In the 1870s Sourton was described as

SOURTON, a parish, with a few small hamlets, in Okehampton district, Devon; 5 miles SW of Okehampton r. station. Post town, Bridestow, North Devon

One of Sourtons main tourist attractions is the Highwayman Inn which was built in 1812. In 1959 the Highwayman Inn was transformed into a fairy-tale and Aladdin's cave, this included the old Launceston to Tavistock coach being used as the entrance to the inn. The main reason for the Highwayman Inn being a tourist attraction is due to the claims of the Highwayman Inn being the most haunted in Britain.

Many of the houses in Sourton are bungalows with a count of 191 or detached households with a count of 146. This is typical of a small village parish. This also is supported by the occupations in Sourton showing that the income in the area fits with the fact that there are very few terraced houses which make up a total of 9 houses in Sourton. the majority of houses in Sourton are owned outright with very few council houses or rented houses recorded on the 2011 data set. The average number of rooms per house in Sourton is 5 or more. The number of houses in Sourton decreased from 135 in 1841 to just 86 in 1901 which is consistent with the decrease in population it then increases to 105 houses in 1931.

From the 1881 occupational data that is available the main occupation was in agriculture with around 75 men working in agriculture, showing that the occupation within agriculture was dominated by the male workforce. However, the majority of the female work force in 1881 is unknown or within the domestic services which would have been the typical role of the female in this time period. From the data that is available in 2001 the average distance that people travelled to work was 10 km with the majority of people working from home. The main occupation in 2001 was in the skilled trade which was mainly related to agriculture. However, there are more people within managers, senior officials and professionals within the technical occupations. In 2011 there is an increase in skilled jobs with a higher number of people working as managing directors and senior officials and with fewer people working with agriculture showing that Sourton has changed from an agriculture workforce to a more skilled and higher paid occupations. Also from the 2001 data available the majority of occupations are full-time with the average person working between 30-60hours a week.


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