Broadclyst
Broadclyst is a village and civil parish in the East Devon local government district. It lies approximately northeast of the city of Exeter, Devon, England, on the B3181. In 2011 its population was 1,467, increasing at the 2021 Census to 1,552. An electoral ward with the same name exists whose population at the above census was 7,083.
Parish church
Its church is 15th century, with an ancient cross. It has many battlements, pinnacles and gargoyles. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in the year 1001, the manor at Broad Clyst was burned down by Danish invaders.Communications
On 16 October 1975, the nearby M5 opened and the A38 road that ran through the village became quiet, later being reclassified B3181.Broadclyst railway station was opened in 1860 by the London and South Western Railway on its London Waterloo to Exeter line. It closed in 1966 but some of the buildings remain.
Amenities and historic buildings
House, a National Trust property, is close to the village. The Clyst Vale Community College secondary school is located in Dog Village.play within the grounds of the . They have been playing here since 1974.
Churchill Farm is the origin of the name of the Churchill family.