Holbeton

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Population619 (2011)[1]
Civil parish
  • Holbeton
Post townPLYMOUTH
Holbeton
All Saints’ Church, Holbeton
Holbeton is located in Devon
Holbeton
Holbeton
Location within Devon
Population619 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceSX6150
Civil parish
  • Holbeton
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townPLYMOUTH
Postcode districtPL8
Dialling code01752
PoliceDevon and Cornwall
FireDevon and Somerset
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Devon
50°20′06″N 3°56′56″W / 50.335°N 3.949°W / 50.335; -3.949

Holbeton is a civil parish and village located 9 miles south east of Plymouth in the South Hams district of Devon, England. At the 2001 census the parish had a population of 579, down from 850 in 1901.[2] By 2011 it had increased to 619.[1]

The southern boundary of the parish lies on the coast (at Bigbury Bay), and it is surrounded clockwise from the west by the parishes of Newton and Noss, Yealmpton, Ermington, Modbury, and on the opposite bank of the ria of the River Erme, Kingston.[3] The village, set back from the wooded shores of the river, is accessed by minor roads south of the A379 road, between the villages of Modbury and Yealmpton. Within the parish, north of the village, is the hamlet of Ford.

To the east of the village is an Iron Age enclosure or hill fort known as Holbury. Historically the parish formed part of Ermington Hundred and it contains several historic estates.

Flete House is situated in a large park and was formerly the seat of Baron Mildmay of Flete. The house was remodelled in the Gothic style in 1835, and the front is all of this date, but the architect Norman Shaw extensively remodelled the building from 1878 onwards.[4] During World War II it was used as a maternity home, and Dave Hill of pop group Slade was born there in 1946.[5] As of 2004 it was being used as apartments for the elderly.[2]

The estate of Mothecombe was a seat of a junior branch of the Pollexfen family of Kitley, Yealmpton.[6] The mansion house was built by John Pollexfen circa 1710-20.[7] In 1872 it was acquired by Henry Bingham Mildmay (of Barings Bank[8]) who 4 years later in 1876 also acquired Flete, in the same parish of Holbeton, the ancestral home of his wife Georgiana Bulteel, which had been sold in 1863 by her brother to an Australian sheep farmer.[9]

Adeston was held by the de Adeston family. The last in the male line was Gilbert de Adeston, who died during the reign of King Edward III (1327-1377) and left a daughter and sole heiress Jone de Adeston, who married John Prideaux, a younger son of Sir Roger Prideaux of Orcherton. Adeston remained in the Prideaux family of Theuborough in the parish of Sutcombe, Devon, until sold by "Richard Prideaux of Theuborough" (probably Richard Prideaux (d.1617)[10] or his father Richard Prideaux (d.1603)) to Thomas Hele (d.1613) of Fleet, Sheriff of Devon 1600-1.[11]

An early novelist and poet Margaret Croker was baptised here in 1717.[12]

Parish church

Holbeton today

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