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The River Creedy is a small but important river in Devon, England. It flows through the beautiful countryside of Devon. This river is famous because it gave its name to the nearby town of Crediton.

River Creedy near Shobrooke Park
An alder tree on the banks of the River Creedy near Shobrooke Park

Discover the River Creedy

The River Creedy starts its journey in Devon. It flows for a short distance before joining other rivers. The town of Crediton is located right on the west bank of the Creedy. This town's name actually comes from the river!

Where Does the River Flow?

Just below the town of Crediton, the River Creedy meets another river called the River Yeo. They join together and continue their journey. The Creedy's adventure ends when it flows into the larger River Exe. This meeting point is near a place called Cowley Bridge.

What's in a Name?

The name "Creedy" is very old. Experts believe it comes from the Celtic people who lived in this area long ago. There are a couple of ideas about what the name means. One idea is that "Creedy" means "winding," which makes sense for a river that twists and turns. Another idea suggests it means "shrinking," perhaps because it's a smaller river compared to the powerful River Yeo.

Fordy Wood Copse: A Special Place

Along the banks of the River Creedy, there's a lovely patch of woodland called Fordy Wood Copse. This wood is about 0.64 hectares (or 1.6 acres) in size. It is owned and looked after by the Woodland Trust. The Woodland Trust is a charity that works to protect and plant trees across the UK.

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