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Witheridge, Devon

Witheridge photos

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Witheridge maps

Historic maps of Witheridge and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Witheridge maps

Witheridge map

Historic map of Witheridge

Devon map

Illustrated Victorian map of Devon

Witheridge map

Historic Map of any Witheridge postcode

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Witheridge books

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Devon County Memories
Paperback
rrp £15  £12

South Devon Coast Photographic Memories
Paperback
rrp £14  £11.20

Devon A Century Ago Photographic Memoiries
Paperback
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Witheridge books
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Memories of Witheridge

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Christmas holidays in Witheridge

30 years just passed but it still seems present, the time I spent in Witheridge since 24 December to 1st January when I got back to London and then flied back to Italy. I spent splendid days by a family of friends at 17 West Street and still I remember that house, very typical, with wood roof. Inside there were on... [more]

Shared on 26 October 2008 by Guido Caramia.

Devon memories

Woolsery School, 1948

I went to Woolsery School for a few months in 1948. We lived on a farm called Little Walland, and walked to school, about a mile. I went back this year, after a 60 year gap, and remembered the school immediately. I found the farm, with help from the villagers, and once again remembered it straight away, little change having taken... [more]

Shared on 24 November 2008 by Ken Elliott.

Farming apprentiship at Wadham Farm aged 18yrs

In response to an advert in 'Farmers Weekly' I was sent down from London to gain farming experience with Mr and Mrs Robb at Wadham Farm, before entering agricultural college at the age of 18 years. Locals took me in hand, teaching me to thatch, water divine, tickle trout and the whole cycle of the farming year. I was present during... [more]

Shared on 01 August 2009 by Adrian Marsden-Jones.

Sandford re-visited

I grew up in Sandford, I lived at 2 Snows House when my name was Sandra Birch. I was one of 4 children and of course Mum and Dad were there too. We moved from Creedy Park Lodge where Dad worked for Sir Patrick Ferguson Davy but moved to Snows when Dad lost his job. It was around 1968 and I... [more]

Shared on 27 August 2009 by Sandra Carthew.

The Old School House at Coldridge


I went with my cousin Robert Allen to see the village of Coldridge to find out where our Grandad's sister had lived.  Now many of what were once the important village businessses are modernised houses called The Old Forge or The Old Bakery or The Old Post Office. It is a shame to realise that the heart of this beautiful... [more]

Shared on 30 December 2007 by John Howard Norfolk.

My School

I was born at Filleigh and went to Filleigh Infants School.  But then at eleven years old went to school at South Molton Secondary Modern. It was 1953 and the school was quite new, opening in 1952 if I remember correctly.

As I recollect  Mr Larson ( ref below post) had an upholstery business in South Molton. My memories... [more]

Shared on 20 July 2008 by Michael Tucker.

Childhood in South Molton

I was born in Gothic House, The Churchyard, South Molton in May 1941. My name was Patricia Elizabeth Abbott Huxtable. My father was Charles John Huxtable and my grandparents were Charles George Pearce Huxtable and Elizabeth Avery Abbott (of North Molton). The churchyard was a playground for myself, my brother Roger and our friends. We were lucky not to suffer the... [more]

Shared on 28 May 2008

Devon - born and bred!!

What a great web site! I was born at Tiverton Hospital in 1948. My mother, father and brother lived in Market Street.
On a visit from Australia in 1995, my father and I visited Tiverton - to return to the place of my birth. We only had a couple of hours to spare but after seeing these photos... [more]

Shared on 09 March 2009 by Pippa Westren(nee Sims).

Extracts From Witheridge & Devon books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Witheridge, inspired by Frith photos.

Tiverton - A History and Celebration

These cottages were at the lower end of St Andrew Street. They remained until the middle of the 29th century when they made way for council housing.

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Tiverton - A History and Celebration

These cottages were at the lower end of St Andrew Street. They remained until the middle of the 20th century, when they made way for council housing.

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Tiverton Photographic Memories

Next door to the church is this delightful Tudor mansion, built in the mid 1500s. Since then, there has been much addition to it, but the integrity of the old building has not been compromised. It is privately owned and not open to visitors.

This is an extract from Tiverton Photographic Memories.
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