Withleigh
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Withleigh | |
Devon | |
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Church of St Catherine, Withleigh | |
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Grid reference: | SS909126 |
Location: | 50°54’9"N, 3°33’9"W |
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Local Government | |
Council: | Mid Devon |
Withleigh is a small village and parish in the midst of Devon, two and a half miles west of Tiverton, along the B3137, above the valley of a little river known as the Dart; not the well known river of that name in south Devon but a tributary of the River Exe. The main hamlet forming the knot of the village is known as Higher Withleigh.
The parish church is St Catherine's,[1] a Grade II listed building.[2] It was built in 1846 by John Hayward of Exeter.
References
- ↑ St Catherine's – A Church Near You
- ↑ National Heritage List 1384723: Church of St Catherine, Withleigh