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Flete (anciently Flete Damarell) in the parish of Holbeton in Devon is an historic manor. In 1810 it was called "one of the finest estates in the county of Devon".[1] The present manor house known as Flete House was built in the 19th century incorporating some elements of an earlier Tudor house on the site.[2]

  1. ^ Risdon, p.387
  2. ^ Cherry & Pevsner, p.450

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