Bradford, Devon
Bradford | |
Devon | |
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All Saints Church, Bradford | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SS420071 |
Location: | 50°50’33"N, 4°14’41"W |
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Post town: | Holsworthy |
Postcode: | EX22 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Torridge |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Torridge and West Devon |
Bradford is a village in northern Devon, about six miles east of the town of Holsworthy.
The wider parish the eastern boundary of which is on the River Torridge, is surrounded clockwise from the north by the parishes of Milton Damerel, Shebbear, Black Torrington, Ashwater, Cookbury and Thornbury. In 2001 its population was 359.
The parish church, dedicated to All Saints, is in the village of Bradford and mostly dates from the early 14th century although it has a Norman doorway and font. By the 19th century the church was in poor condition and was restored twice, in 1869 and in 1875–89.[1]
Within the parish are several former manors mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086: Bradford, Dunsland, Henscott and Lashbrook. The 10th Century Bradford Manor was damaged by fire in around 1770. Purchased and then rebuilt in the 1870s the existing Manor was styled and rebuilt by J T English. Dunsland was the home of several notable Devon families and the fine house had just been extensively renovated by the National Trust when it was destroyed by fire in 1967.[2]
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References
- ↑ Hoskins, W. G. (1972). A New Survey of England: Devon (New ed.). London: Collins. p. 342. ISBN 0-7153-5577-5.
- ↑ Lauder, Rosemary (2005). "Dunsland". Vanished Houses of North Devon (revised ed.). Bideford: North Devon Books. pp. 29–38. ISBN 0-9528645-2-5.