Holcombe Burnell is a civil parish in the Teignbridge district, in Devon, England, the church of which is about 4 miles west of Exeter City centre. There is no village clustered around the church, rather the nearest village within the parish is Longdown. Only the manor house and two cottages are situated next to the church. The former manor house next to the church is today known as Holcombe Burnell Barton having subsequently been used as a farmhouse. The manor was in the historical Hundred of Wonford. In 2011 the parish had a population of 536.
HolcombeBurnell is a civil parish in the Teignbridge district, in Devon, England, the church of which is about 4 miles west of Exeter City centre. There...
The Cornwall Baronetcy, of HolcombeBurnell in the County of Devon, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 22 June 1918...
Sir Thomas Denys (c. 1477 – 18 February 1561) of HolcombeBurnell, near Exeter, Devon, was a prominent lawyer who served as Sheriff of Devon nine times...
Petre, the Secretary of State, and Sir Thomas Denys (c.1477–1561) of HolcombeBurnell in Devon, who had married Donne's sister Elizabeth and was Chamberlain...
Dennis of Glamorgan (not to be confused with the Denys families of HolcombeBurnell and Orleigh in Devon), St Aubyn and Chalons form the last three quarters...
Sidwell St Stephen St Thomas the Apostle; Gidleigh Haccombe Hittisleigh HolcombeBurnell Huxham Pinhoe Poltimore Rewe (part) Shaldon South Tawton Sowton Spreyton...
stone, some of which are Decorated Gothic, such as: Warwick Bridge HolcombeBurnell Bishops Nympton Heanton Punchardon Monkleigh St Mary's Church, Berry...
Longdown is a small village in the parish of HolcombeBurnell, south of the A30 road, about four miles west of Exeter in Devon, England. It has a public...
dates from a re-building of 1592 by Sir Robert Dennis (died 1592) of HolcombeBurnell, but it was built originally between 1418 and 1439 to serve as a chantry...
deemed fit. (1514–1544) (1st term) Sir Thomas Denys (c.1477–1561) of HolcombeBurnell (1544–1548) John Harris of Hayne, serjeant-at-law (1548 – ) Sir Lewis...
Roll", under "Denise". A cadet branch of Dennis of Orleigh settled at HolcombeBurnell, 3 miles west of Exeter, and Bicton, 10 miles SE of that city, and...
married Gertrude Denys, a daughter of Sir Robert Denys (died 1592) of HolcombeBurnell in Devon, by his first wife Mary Mountjoy (a first cousin to Lady Jane...
the towns of Newton Abbot and Exeter. Longdown is in the parish of HolcombeBurnell, south of the A30 road, about four miles west of Exeter. Longdown station...
Dissolution of the Monasteries by Sir Thomas Denys (c.1477-1561) of HolcombeBurnell, whose eventual heir (by coincidence) was the Rolle family. It was...
Pevsner 2010, pp. 451–452 Historic England, "Stables at Culver House, HolcombeBurnell (1215586)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 June 2012...
Tedburn St Mary (St Mary), Cheriton Bishop, Whitestone with Oldridge and HolcombeBurnell". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 4 October 2018. "The Benefice of...