Docton

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Arms of Docton of Docton: Per fess gules and argent, two crescents in chief or another in base sable[1]
Arms of Docton of Docton, in the parish of Hartland, Devon: Per fess gules and argent, two crescents in chief or another in base sable.[1] 1933 stained glass window in St Nectan's Church, Hartland, by Townshend and Howson

Docton is an historic estate in the parish of Hartland in Devon, England. The former "mansion house",[2] 3 miles south-west of the village of Hartland, was the residence of the Docton (originally de Docton) family from the 15th century. Today the estate comprises separate holdings of Docton Farm,[3] a working farm which operates holiday-let cottages, and Docton Mill,[4] the estate's former corn mill, which is operated as tea-rooms with a garden open to the public.

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