A 3D model of Simonsbath and a range of old and modern maps will be on display at drop-in consultation sessions on Monday (November 18).

Exmoor National Park Authority is consulting the community about how to look after and make the most of Simonsbath's heritage.

Chief Executive Dr Nigel Stone said: "We look forward to hearing from anyone who would like to help shape our thinking on the best way to conserve and utilise features such as White Rock Cottage, the lost Ashcombe gardens and other heritage sites at Simonsbath.

"Altogether this can become a fantastic new project that should be led and managed by a local group - so we would be pleased to hear from anyone who would like to play a part in the development of the project."

There will be a chance to walk to some of the sites and volunteers will be giving tours of the 19th century mill which is in working order.

Anyone can drop in for an informal chat at Boevey's Tea Rooms between 10am and 4pm or at the Exmoor Forest Inn from 6pm to 8pm.

For more information, visit http://www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk">www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk or call Jason Ball on 01398 322164.