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Bampfylde Clump is a circular plantation of beech trees on the top of Bampfylde Hill, a short distance north west of the village, within the parish. It is a highly recognisable and distinctive landmark from many miles away from all points of the compass. It is situated on private land with public
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In the 16th century there were mines in the region of Heasley Mill. Later workings were near North Radworthy, where in the early 19th century copper was worked and some gold was found, though not in sufficient quantities for commercial extraction. By the later 19th century, Bampfylde Mine on the
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River Mole was producing iron, copper and manganese before it closed in 1877; and Florence Mine, a mile to the east, was being worked for iron, copper and lead until 1885—from 1874 this mine had a tramway running the four miles to
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The other significant family in the parish was the Parker family: in 1550 Edmund Parker was granted the office of bailiff of the manor and he built Court House, adjacent to the west of the church in 1553.
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with the same name also exists. The ward population at the census was 2,206. Bounded on the north east by the border with Somerset, it is the second largest parish in
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screens of different designs. The font is octagonal and also Perpendicular. There is a fine wall-monument with recumbent effigy of Sir
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North Molton, viewed from the south east. From the church at the top of the hill the village extends down a ridge to the
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At the higher side of the village square is the church of All Saints, with tall tower, nave and two aisles. The
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Layley, Charles G, All Saints, North Molton, A Short History (revised by Jonathan Edmunds), church booklet, p.7
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Annett, Norman. North Molton and its People. Typescript thesis, 1981, 2 vols.
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Court House viewed from the south west. The church tower is visible behind
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until it was granted to a member of the la Zouche family by
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All Saints' Church, North Molton, viewed from north
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Manor of North Molton

River Mole
2011 Census
Civil parish
District
North Devon
Shire county
Devon
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
EX36
Police
Devon and Cornwall
Fire
Devon and Somerset
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
North Devon
UK
England
Devon
manor
North Devon

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