Knightstone, Ottery St Mary

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Knightstone House in 2011
Entrance gates to Knightstone House
Arms of Bittlesgate: Argent, an annulet sable over all a fess gules[1]

Knightstone is an historic manor in the parish of Ottery St Mary in Devon. The surviving mediaeval and Tudor[2] grade I listed[3] manor house is situated one mile south-east of St Mary's Church, Ottery St Mary. It was the seat of the Bittlesgate (alias Bedlisgate, etc.) family, the heiress of which Joan Bittlesgate, daughter of Thomas (or John) Bittlesgate by his wife Joan Beauchamp, was the wife of Richard Woodville (died 1441), grandfather of Elizabeth Woodville (c.1437–1492) Queen consort of England as the spouse of King Edward IV. In 1381 the Bittlesgate family obtained a licence from the Bishop of Exeter to build and operate a private chapel at their home, but no trace of the structure survives.[4] The house has been much altered since the time of the Bittlesgate family. One Tudor-era fireplace survives in a bedroom.[5]

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