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]
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...
Flete House is a Grade I listed country house at Holbeton, in the South Hams region of Devon, England. With roots in Saxon times, the ManorofFlete was...
manor of Flete, Devon from Richard Hele (1679–1709). In 1718 he married Mary Crocker, daughter and heiress of Courtenay Crocker (died 1740), of Lyneham...
IV's nephew, John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter, who in 1420 gave him and his wife and their male heirs the manorofFlete Damarell in Holbeton, which in 1447...
vernacular of strong stone built manor houses of the 17th century. The influence of Shaw is recognisable. In particular, Shaw's houses at Flete House (1877–83)...
Downes The Elizabethan House Escot House Fallapit House Flete House Fowlescombe Hall and Manor Great Bidlake Great Fulford Greenway Estate Hemerdon House...
of the Brome Family from 1581 to 1615, when it passed to the family of Hele ofFlete, who held it for most of the 17th century. The house is built of...
had been inspired by the amateur jockey Lord Mildmay ofFlete in 1949. She owned the winners of approximately 500 races. Although (contrary to rumour)...
shields is the crest of Bulteel: Out of a crown gules two wings argent bilettée of the first. Having inherited his paternal estate ofFlete from his young nephew...
Manshead, with Walter Sporoun, a former bailiff; John de Lynbotesshaye, for Flete; Edward atte Haye, for Redbournestok; Walter le Longe, for Wyley. Until...
life include the early 15th century history of the Abbey by John Flete and the 1751 An history of the Church of St. Peter, Westminster, commonly called Westminster...
it as serviced apartments for retired people and as a family business. Flete House, Holbeton, Devon – leased/purchased in 1961, sold in April 2004 to...
houses and for commercial buildings. He is considered to be among the greatest of British architects; his influence on architectural style was strongest in...
rootes of an high rokky hille down to the hard shore. There cummith a shalow broke from the hilles about a three miles by north, and cummith fleting on great...
pack of hounds in England. He was the son and heir of John II Bulteel (1763–1837) ofFlete in the parish of Holbeton and of Lyneham in the parish of Yealmpton...
(known as the Manorof Wigborough) was shared by members of the Brome Family from 1581 to 1615, when it passed to the family of Hele ofFlete (unconnected...
Hamilton, of The Retreat, Topsham. 1886: Henry Bingham Mildmay, ofFlete. 1887: John Blyth Coham-Fleming, of Coham, Highampton. 1888: Edward Byrom, of Culver...
Town of the Abbots. Torquay itself developed around the Saxon hamlet of Torre (from 'tor' meaning hill or craggy peak). Water from the River Flete or Fleete...
Class were a development of the Bulldogs with strengthened outside frames, of which a total of fifteen were built. A total of 121 Bulldogs were built new...
The Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, created in 1983, is administered by Historic England. It includes more...
westward as the course of the sea, to Hormouth Haven, now called West Widdering; and from thence northward it extendeth along to Viales-flete, now called Bosham-dytch;...
Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of South Hams in Devon. The date given is the date used by...
Captain-Lieutenant to Sir Robert Cary (1610–1675), lord of the nearby manorof Clovelly, a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King Charles II, whose mural monument...