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- Cadhay is an historic estate in the parish of Ottery St Mary in Devon, England, 10 miles (16 km) east of Exeter and 5 miles (8 km) from the sea at Sidmouth...
- There are several historic estates within the parish of Ottery, including: Cadhay Thorne Knightstone Frederick Coleridge, cricketer and clergyman Samuel Taylor...
- Hall Bradley Brunel Manor Buckland Abbey Buckland House Butterford House Cadhay Castle Drogo Castle Hill Chambercombe Manor Coleton Fishacre Compton Castle...
- Somerset Joan Paulet, wife of Robert Haydon (1560–1626) of Bowood, Epford and Cadhay House in Devonshire. Sarah Paulet, second wife of Sir Francis Vincent, 1st...
- Fairmile where it is crossed by the A30 until it joins the River Otter at Cadhay near Ottery St Mary. Since 1978 the river levels and flows of the Tale have...
- Baronet (died 1654) and a daughter Margaret Davie, wife of Gideon Haydon of Cadhay, Epford and Woodbury. "SOUTHCOTE, George (by 1533-89), of the Middle Temple...
- Devon. In 1704 he married Dorothy Haydon, daughter of Gideon Haydon of Cadhay. The couple had two children. Their son Henry Fry (1707-1772) inherited...
- vesting the Manor, Capital Messuage, Barton Farm, and Demesne Lands, of Cadhay, situate in Ottery Saint Mary, in the County of Devon, Part of the Settled...
- immediate south of the surviving early 17th century grand mansion house of Cadhay. The area of Thorne Farm is low lying and suffered serious flooding in 2008...
- buildings, Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company memorabilia Cadhay Ottery St Mary East Devon Historic house Elizabethan manor house and gardens...