- The Official Web Site of the town of Tiverton, Rhode Island:
Tiverton residents are invited to participate in an important research initiative aimed at assessing and monitoring groundwater quality in Tiverton Groundwater is a critical resource for our community, providing drinking water, supporting agriculture, and maintaining ecological balance
- Tiverton, Devon - Wikipedia
The Tiverton Gazette is a weekly tabloid newspaper for Tiverton and district, published on Tuesdays to coincide with market day It first appeared as the Tiverton Gazette and East Devon Herald in 1858, when the founder, Robert Were, was only 22 years old; he died just five years later
- Discover Tiverton - Visit Devon
Located right in the centre of Devon, Tiverton is the ideal base for exploring all over Devon, not only can you escape to the countryside, but you’re also well based for visiting the city of Exeter and the various towns and villages in between
- Tiverton, Rhode Island Visitor Information | Discover Newport
Tiverton is known for its antiques, fine art, decorative crafts, and cozy shops nestled into a quaint New England Village of 18th century buildings
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Tiverton (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Tiverton, England: See Tripadvisor's 16,440 traveler reviews and photos of Tiverton tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July
- Tiverton - Visit South Devon
Centrally located in Devon, Tiverton is the ideal base for exploring the Devon countryside and to really escape on holiday – where you can discover surrounding traditional thatched villages, enjoy rural countryside walks and wildlife, and enjoy beautiful local produce at your leisure
- Tiverton - Visit Devon
With its roots tracing back to the Saxon era, Tiverton boasts a rich tapestry of heritage that can be explored through its charming streets, historic buildings, and fascinating museums
- Tiverton - Devon Guide
Tiverton is a busy market town situated in the middle of Devon and a convenient centre for both coasts, the moors and the cities of Exeter and Plymouth The name was originally Twyfyrde, meaning town of two fords, and Tiverton stands on two rivers - the Lowman and the Exe
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