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151 | P0408 Monkleigh, Devon 1900s The Bell Inn, Monkleigh Village 1900s | ||
152 | P0409 Monkleigh, Devon 2004 The Bell Inn, Monkleigh Village 2004 | ||
153 | P0410 Monkleigh, Devon 2004 St Georges Church, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 | ||
154 | P0411 Monkleigh, Devon 2004 View of St George's Church from rear of graveyard | ||
155 | P0501 Bridgetown Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Site of Bridgetown Farm, Monkleigh, Devon. Birth place of William Henry Champion, September 1859. | ||
156 | P0502 Bridgetown Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 View from Bridgetown Farm looking South East. Slew Cottage is just noticeable between the trees in the distance at Northway Farm. | ||
157 | P0503 Bridgetown Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 View of building remains at site of Bridgetown Farm. | ||
158 | P0504 Bridgetown Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Close up view of building remains at site of Bridgetown Farm. The building was primarily constructed from 'Cob' an ancient building material made from local clay and straw, and sometimes included local plant materials ranging from heather to hay or similar long grasses. | ||
159 | P0505 Bridgetown Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 View at Bridgetown farm looking East towards Lodge Farm. | ||
160 | P0506 Bridgetown Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 View from Bridgetown Farm looking North towards Littleham. | ||
161 | P0507 Bridgetown Farm, Monkleigh, Devon View from Bridgetown Farm looking North East towards Nethercleave. | ||
162 | P0508 Bridgetown Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 1840 Tithe map from 1840 showing location of Bridgetown Farm left of centre, opposite Devon County Office Copyright notice. | ||
163 | P0601 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Sketch of Rendle's Down Farm House, a Medieval Devon farmhouse dating c1450. | ||
164 | P0602 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Rendle's Down Farm House was the birth place of Elizabeth Champion in 1858. Also thought to be the birth place of Thirza Champion in 1856. | ||
165 | P0603 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 The front entrance to Rendle's Down Farm House is approached up some stone steps, through the garden. | ||
166 | P0604 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Rear view of Rendle's Down farm House. | ||
167 | P0605 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Small mullion window on first floor landing with original lead light window. | ||
168 | P0606 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Exposed roof timbers on the first floor landing are the original sooted short leg full crucks. | ||
169 | P0607 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Plaster ceiling dating approximately 1575, possibly Abbott family plasterwork. | ||
170 | P0608 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Plastered ceiling and plaster frieze running around master bedroom. Thought to be Abbott family plasterwork dating c1575. | ||
171 | P0609 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 View looking South from Rendle's Down Farm towards Monkleigh Wood. | ||
172 | P0610 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 A lime and stone constructed barn adjacent to garden steps leading to Farm House. | ||
173 | P0611 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Barn constructed from lime, stone and cob. Cob is an ancient building material made from local clay and straw, and sometimes from local plant materials ranging from heather to hay and similar long grasses. | ||
174 | P0612 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Barn looking South from Farm House. | ||
175 | P0613 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 View from Farm looking East towards Weare Gifford | ||
176 | P0614 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 View from Farm looking North towards Weare Barton. | ||
177 | P0615 Rendle's Down Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 View from Farm looking West towards Annery Barton. | ||
178 | P0701 'Slew' Cottage, Northway Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 This was the family home of John and Ann Champion between 1850 - 1857, and from 1863 up until Ann's death in 1873. They raised six children at Slew Cottage; John Beer, Mary Ann, Thirza, Elizabeth, William and Samuel. | ||
179 | P0702 Slew Cottage, Northway Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Front view of Slew Cottage from rear of garden | ||
180 | P0703 Slew Cottage, Northway Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Slew Cottage view from vegetable garden looking North East towards Lodge Farm | ||
181 | P0704 Slew Cottage, Northway Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Countryside view from rear of Slew's Cottage looking North East towards Lodge Farm | ||
182 | P0705 Slew Cottage, Northway Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Countryside view from Slew's Cottage looking North West towards site of Bridgetown Farm, Rudha Bridge and Nethercleave. | ||
183 | P0706 Slew Cottage, Northway Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Out buildings at Northway Farm | ||
184 | P0801 Orchard Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Orchard Farm viewed from Orchard Road facing towards Rudha Bridge. The 1861 Census lists John and Ann Champion with their children Mary, Thirza, Elizabeth and William living at Orchard Road. | ||
185 | P0802 Orchard Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Close-up view of Orchard Farm House | ||
186 | P0803 Orchard Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Now a live stock barn, this was the school house at Orchard Farm in 1861. | ||
187 | P0804 Orchard Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 View of outbuilding at Orchard Farm, constructed from stone and cob. | ||
188 | P0805 Orchard Farm, Monkleigh, Devon 2004 Close up view of out building construction from lime, stone and cob, an ancient building material made from local clay and straw, and sometimes included local plant materials ranging from heather to hay or similar long grasses. The roof would originally have been thatched straw. | ||
189 | P0901 'TEALTA' Westwood Ho, Abbotsham, Devon 2004 TEALTA' sign outside approach to farm house. It was here where John Champion died aged 63 years on the 9 May 1885. | ||
190 | P0902 'TEALTA' Westwood Ho, Abbotsham, Devon 2004 View of 'TEALTA' farm house from top of approach drive. The 1891 Census lists William and Thirza (nee Champion) Slee living at the farm with their children, having previously lived at Clifton House which was situated on the opposite side of the road separating the two properties. | ||
191 | P0903 'TEALTA' Westwood Ho, Abbotsham, Devon 2004 Close up view of 'TEALTA'. The front right elevation appears to be a later addition. The property in 1891 would have comprised two small cottages for agricultural labourers and their families. | ||
192 | P0904 'TEALTA' Westwood Ho, Abbotsham, Devon 2004 Rear view of 'TEALTA', the front elevation which appears to be a later addition, the original cottage with chimney stack is visible to the rear from this angled view. | ||
193 | P0905 'TEALTA' Westwood Ho, Abbotsham, Devon 2004 View from 'TEALTA' looking south towards Pusehill and Rickard's Down beyond. | ||
194 | P1001 'Clifton House' Westwood Ho, Devon 2004 Front view of Clifton House. The 1881 Census lists William Slee and Thirza Slee (nee Champion) and their children as living here. The Census also lists Thirza's father John Champion and her brother Samuel Champion both farm labourers living at the premises. | ||
195 | P1002 'Clifton House' Westwood Ho, Devon 2004 Rear view of Clifton House. From the 1881 Census record it is unclear whether the rear part of the building existed. It may have been a later extension. | ||
196 | P1003 'Clifton House' Westwood Ho, Devon 2004 A sliding door retained as a feature to the property adjacent to Clifton House. Thirza's husband Willian Slee was a Carter by profession, the sliding door most likely was the entrance to stables where he would have kept his horse(s) and cart. | ||
197 | P1004 'Clifton House' Westwood Ho, Devon 2004 Outhouse at rear of Clifton House, possibly used as a store during the time William and Thirza Slee were living here. | ||
198 | P1051 Downes Farm, Monkleigh, Devon Track to Downes Farm viewed from Loxdown Road | ||
199 | P1052 Downes Farm, Monkleigh, Devon Downes Farm is a Grade II listed Georgian Farm House built c1850. The house is shown on the 1842 Tithe Map. According to the 1857 Billings Directory it was rebuilt for George Cooper, the land agent for the Pine-Coffin family estate. | ||
200 | P1101 Barry Docks, Glamorgan Barry Docks |