Speccot, Merton

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Speccot Barton, front view, in 2014
Speccot Barton, rear view, in 2014, showing 19th. c. rebuilding[1]
Speccot Barton in 1765, detail from map by Malachy Hitchins

Speccot is an historic estate in the parish of Merton in Devon, England.[2][3] It was the seat of the de Speccot family, one of the oldest gentry families in Devon, which founded almshouses at Taddiport, near Great Torrington, Devon, in the 13th century.[4] It is situated about one mile south-west of Potheridge, the seat of the Monck family from before 1287[5] to the late 17th century, who were thus close neighbours of the de Speccot family for many centuries.[6] The present farmhouse known as "Speccot Barton" is Victorian and although no obvious traces of an earlier house survive, is marked "On Site of a Mansion" on the First Edition Ordnance Survey 25 inch map of 1880-99.[7] The estate is today operated as a family-run sheep farm with six holiday cottages to let.[8] A smaller house known as "Little Speccot" is situated on the approach lane to Speccot Barton.

Theobold FitzBerner

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