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'''Highampton''' is a village in Devon standing on a ridge with views of [[Dartmoor]] and [[Exmoor]]. Highampton is about ten miles from [[Holsworthy, Devon|Holsworthy]], nine miles from [[Okehampton]] and three and a half miles from [[Hatherleigh]]. The A3072 runs through Highampton.
'''Highampton''' is a village in Devon standing on a ridge with views of [[Dartmoor]] and [[Exmoor]]. Highampton is about ten miles from [[Holsworthy]], nine miles from [[Okehampton]] and three and a half miles from [[Hatherleigh]]. The A3072 runs through Highampton.


==History==
==History==

Latest revision as of 20:17, 26 September 2018

Highampton
Devon

The parish church in Highampton
Location
Grid reference: SS483042
Location: 50°49’5"N, 4°9’16"W
Data
Post town: Holsworthy
Postcode: EX21
Dialling code: 01409
Local Government
Council: West Devon

Highampton is a village in Devon standing on a ridge with views of Dartmoor and Exmoor. Highampton is about ten miles from Holsworthy, nine miles from Okehampton and three and a half miles from Hatherleigh. The A3072 runs through Highampton.

History

Highampton was recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086. The Lord in 1086 was Roger of Meulles with Highampton valued at £3

The Manor of Burdon

The Manor of Burdon is an Ancient Manor dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. It is thought to be one of the oldest manors in Devon. The Manor was known as Buredune at the time of William the Conqueror's Domesday Book of 1086 and was later held by Lucya de Buredone in 1241 for one-tenth of a Knight's fee.[1]

The current owner of the Burdon Manor house is Andrew Orchard, and the building is now used as a residential home for those with disabilities.

About the village

The village has a primary school, a Post Office / village shop, a pub, a church, and a village hall in which a number of community activities take place.

There is also a Local History Society.

The Chapel Graveyard

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Highampton)

References