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Cheldon is a hamlet in north-eastern [[Devon]], above the steep valley of the [[Little Dart River]], five miles above the point where it falls into the [[River Taw]] and three miles east of [[ | Cheldon is a hamlet in north-eastern [[Devon]], above the steep valley of the [[Little Dart River]], five miles above the point where it falls into the [[River Taw]] and three miles east of [[Chumleigh]]. The nearest village of any size is [[Chawleigh]], on the other side of the Little Dart. | ||
Despite its size, Cheldon has a church, St Mary, in the Parish of Cheldon. St Mary's (a Grade II* listed building)<ref>{{NHLE|1325761|Church of St Mary}}</ref> is a fifteenth century church as to mosyt of its fabric, in the nave, chancel and probably the west tower. It underwent an extensive restoration in the nineteenth century, with new windows and an upper section of tower. | Despite its size, Cheldon has a church, St Mary, in the Parish of Cheldon. St Mary's (a Grade II* listed building)<ref>{{NHLE|1325761|Church of St Mary}}</ref> is a fifteenth century church as to mosyt of its fabric, in the nave, chancel and probably the west tower. It underwent an extensive restoration in the nineteenth century, with new windows and an upper section of tower. |
Revision as of 13:09, 22 October 2018
Cheldon | |
Devon | |
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![]() St Mary's, Cheldon | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SS734133 |
Location: | 50°54’22"N, 3°48’4"W |
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Post town: | Chulmleigh |
Postcode: | EX18 |
Local Government |
Cheldon is a hamlet in north-eastern Devon, above the steep valley of the Little Dart River, five miles above the point where it falls into the River Taw and three miles east of Chumleigh. The nearest village of any size is Chawleigh, on the other side of the Little Dart.
Despite its size, Cheldon has a church, St Mary, in the Parish of Cheldon. St Mary's (a Grade II* listed building)[1] is a fifteenth century church as to mosyt of its fabric, in the nave, chancel and probably the west tower. It underwent an extensive restoration in the nineteenth century, with new windows and an upper section of tower.
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Cheldon) |
References
- ↑ National Heritage List 1325761: Church of St Mary