or CULLOMPTON, a market-town, county of Devon, hundred of Hayridge, on the right bank of the Culm, a tributary of the Exe, 12 miles from Exeter, and 160 from London. Pop. (1831) 2765. The church, originally collegiate, is a handsome edifice of the fourteenth century. Attached to it is a chapel, built in 1528 by a clothier named Lane, and highly ornamented externally. The principal manufacture is that of woollens, particularly serges.