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Buckland Filleigh

Coordinates:50°51′43″N4°11′10″W/ 50.86194°N 4.18611°W/50.86194; -4.18611
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Buckland Filleigh House, viewed from north-east. As rebuiltcirca1810 byJohn Inglett Fortescue(1758–1841). St Mary's Parish Church is to the immediate east (left)

Buckland Filleighis a village,civil parishand formermanorin theTorridgedistrict of NorthDevon,England, situated about 8 miles south of the town ofGreat Torrington.According to the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 170. It is surrounded clockwise from the north by the parishes ofPeters Marland,Petrockstowe,Highampton,SheepwashandShebbear.[1]

Within the parish is themanor houseknown as Buckland House, damaged by fire in 1798 and rebuilt in 1810 in the neo-classical style by John Inglett Fortescue (1758–1841) to the designs of the architect James Green.

History

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Themanorof Buckland Filleigh is listed in theDomesday Bookand was later held successively by the families of de Filleigh, Denzell, Fortescue, Spooner, Fortescue (again), Inglett-Fortescue, Baring and Browne.

References

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  1. ^"Map of Devon Parishes"(PDF).Devon County Council. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 2 November 2013.Retrieved7 July2016.

Further reading

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  • Taylor, Madeline Jane, Buckland Filleigh: A Continuous Thread, Bideford, 2005, Lazarus Press
  • Williams, H. Fulford, Notes on the parish of Buckland Filleigh, Devon, 1964, Typescript, 68pp.
  • Reichel, O.J., A Batch of Old Deeds Relating to Buckland Filleigh, Devonshire Association Transactions, vol. 41, 1909, pp. 41–55.

50°51′43″N4°11′10″W/ 50.86194°N 4.18611°W/50.86194; -4.18611