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 of Great Torrington. According to the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 170. It is surrounded clockwise from the north by the parishes of Peters Marland, Petrockstowe, Highampton, Sheepwash and Shebbear.[1]
Within the parish is the manor house known as Buckland House, damaged by fire in 1798 and rebuilt in 1810 in the neo-classical style by John Inglett Fortescue (1758–1841) to the designs of the architect James Green.
^"Map of Devon Parishes" (PDF). Devon County Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
BucklandFilleigh 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 manor of BucklandFilleigh was a manor in the parish of BucklandFilleigh in North Devon, England. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the manor and its...
took its name from the manor, de Filleigh. The family also held lands within the neighbouring settlements of East Buckland, Bray and Charles. On default...
heraldic shields, all in about 1838 removed to the parish church of BucklandFilleigh in Devon, a seat of another branch of the Fortescue family which had...
Fortescue was born in 1585, the third son of John Fortescue (d. 1604) of BucklandFilleigh in Devon, but the first by his second wife Susannah Chichester, eldest...
family of her husband and cousin Sir William Fortescue (1687–1749) of BucklandFilleigh, Devon, KC, PC (son) a British judge and Master of the Rolls 1741–49...
St Stephen's House, Kensington, London and his country estate of BucklandFilleigh in Devonshire. During one of his visits to Australia he learned of...
statement from the harbourmaster. A plaque in the Parish Church at BucklandFilleigh, Devon, England, commemorates Col. Percival John Browne. He was returning...
ancestor of the Fortescues of Filleigh and Weare Giffard in Devon (see Earl Fortescue) and of the Fortescues of BucklandFilleigh, Devon (see Earl of Clermont)...
north by the parishes of Little Torrington, Merton, Petrockstowe, BucklandFilleigh, Shebbear and Langtree. In 2001 its population was 234, down from...
Retrieved 4 October 2018. "The Benefice of Shebbear (St Michael), BucklandFilleigh, Sheepwash, Langtree, Newton St Petrock, Petrockstowe, Petersmarland...
together with substantial other Densyll manors including Weare Giffard, BucklandFilleigh, Combe and Tamerton. The Fortescue family quartered the arms of Denzell...
parishes of Peters Marland, Merton, Huish, Meeth, Highampton and BucklandFilleigh. The village lies about four miles (6 km) NNW of the town of Hatherleigh...
Fortescue family were: Whympston in the parish of Modbury; Weare Giffard; BucklandFilleigh; Preston; Spriddlestone in the parish of Brixton and Fallapit in the...
Fortescue (born 1632), a daughter of John Fortescue (1597–1655) of BucklandFilleigh, Devon, by his wife Thomasine Prideaux, daughter of Humphrey Prideaux...
Strick (daughter of John Strick of Swansea) and Llewellyn Llewellyn of BucklandFilleigh, North Devon. His sister, Rose Cecilia Llewellyn, married Adm. Sir...
de Sancto Albino Boclonnd and Hurtelegh (BucklandFilleigh) 1 Thomas de Fillegh Estboclannd (East Buckland) 1 Thomas de Fillegh West Bray (Bray in South...
appointment. The Earl founded at the same time Filleigh School, near his mansion of Castle Hill, Filleigh. The school was soon renamed the "Devon County...
co-operating with night-fighters. 81st S/L Regiment moved its HQ to BucklandFilleigh and spent the autumn testing its sites for their suitability to mount...