-
Filleigh /faɪliː/ is a
small village,
civil parish and
former manor in
North Devon, on the
southern edge of Exmoor, 3.5
miles (5.6 km) west of
South Molton...
-
Buckland Filleigh is a village,
civil parish and
former manor in the
Torridge district of
North Devon, England,
situated about 8
miles south of the town...
- the
original on 25
March 2014.
Retrieved 19
November 2012. "
Filleigh Village Hall -
Filleigh Memorial Stones-Lynmouth Flood". Council,
Devon County (9 July...
- Devon. The
Earls Fortescue descend from Sir Hugh
Fortescue (1665–1719) of
Filleigh and of
Weare Giffard, both in Devon,
whose first wife's
first cousin had...
-
Castle Hill in the
parish of
Filleigh in
North Devon, is an
early Neo-Palladian
country house situated 3
miles (5 kilometres) north-west of
South Molton...
-
Wavellite was
first described in 1805 for an
occurrence at High Down,
Filleigh, Devon,
England and
named by
William Babington in 1805 in
honor of Dr....
- long and 101 feet (31 m)
above the
valley floor Castle Hill (or
Filleigh) Viaduct,
Filleigh, a stone-pillared cast-iron
viaduct 232
yards long and 94 feet...
- The
manor of
Buckland Filleigh was a
manor in the
parish of
Buckland Filleigh in
North Devon, England.
Mentioned in the
Domesday Book, the
manor and its...
- of
Castle Hill,
Filleigh,
Devon Hugh Fortescue, 2nd Earl
Fortescue 15
November 1839 – 14
September 1861, of
Castle Hill,
Filleigh,
Devon Edward Seymour...
-
north by the
parishes of
Little Torrington, Merton, Petrockstowe,
Buckland Filleigh,
Shebbear and Langtree. In 2001 its po****tion was 234, down from the 286...