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  2. Heanton Satchville, Huish - Wikipedia

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    Heanton Satchville is an estate in the parish of Huish in Devon. It took its name from the nearby former ancient estate of Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe . It is the seat of Baron Clinton [ 1 ] who owns the largest private estate in Devon, known as Clinton Devon Estates .

  3. Mark Rolle - Wikipedia

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    The Rolle estate terraced cottages in East Devon may be compared as a phenomenon of Victorian philanthropy to the cottages built in the west of the county by the Dukes of Bedford around their Tavistock estate. [22] Beer, Common Lane, 1873. Flint-faced and brick-trimmed each with a spiked gable and porch. Deemed "especially appealing" by Pevsner ...

  4. Portledge Manor - Wikipedia

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    The estate's archive, a historical record going back over 700 years, was sold to the Devon Council for almost £50,000. [1] The family owned most of the surrounding villages, but the last of these were sold at auction in 1981. The estate itself was sold in 1998, after nine centuries in the Coffin family's hands.

  5. Columbjohn - Wikipedia

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    The estate was then granted to Richard Bampfield who died in 1430 with no male children, and thus the estate escheated to Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon. It then passed through that family until Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter , whose estates were forfeited to the Crown following his attainder and execution in 1538.

  6. Dunsland - Wikipedia

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    Mid 19th century engraving of Dunsland House. Dunsland is a historic manor and former house in the parish of Bradford (or Cookbury) near Holsworthy in Devon, England.It was successively home to the Arscott, Bickford, Coham and Dickinson families and, although the ownership records are incomplete, it is very likely that the estate passed in an unbroken line from the time of the Norman Conquest ...

  7. Killerton - Wikipedia

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    The estate covers some 2,590 hectares (25.9 km 2, 6,400 acres). [1] Included in the estate is a steep wooded hillside with the remains of an Iron Age hill fort on top of it, known as Dolbury , which has also yielded evidence of Roman occupation, namely a triple-ditched Roman fort or marching camp which is still visible in aerial photographs ...

  8. Endsleigh Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Endsleigh was also used by the family as a summer holiday home and salmon-fishing lodge. The London streets Endsleigh Street, Endsleigh Gardens and Endsleigh Place, leading off Tavistock Square, all built by a former Duke on the extensive Bedford Estate are named after the family's Devon property.

  9. Hawkridge, Chittlehampton - Wikipedia

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    Hawkridge Barton, Chittlehampton Plaster heraldic overmantel at Hawkridge Barton representing the 1615 marriage of Baldwin Acland and Elizabeth Tremayne. Hawkridge in the parish of Chittlehampton in North Devon, England, is an historic estate, anciently the seat of a junior branch of the Acland family which originated at nearby Acland, in the parish of Landkey and later achieved great wealth ...

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