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of life in the country, where he bore without abuse the grand old name of gentleman". Although he had three of his own kennels, he had a further method of keeping hounds at
Holnicote, Jury and Highercombe, whereby he made the keeping of one hound a term a stipulation of many of the tenancies he granted. In his manor of Bossington (near Holnicote) alone an estate survey of 1746–1747 lists twelve
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Richard Blackford, the father of William Blackford, who bought the Holnicote estate from William Martyn. Richard Blackford's only other known child was a daughter, Sidwell, who married Thomas Dyke; their son, Thomas, had
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from surviving timbers. The Grade II* listed gatehouse and attached cottage were built together with a new house in the early 17th century. Following the purchase of the estate by the
Blackford family in 1705, a new mansion house was built on the site of the previous structure. Only the stable block
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February 1944, when Sir Richard Dyke Acland, 15th Baronet (1906–1990) donated the Holnicote and Killerton Estates to the National Trust, comprising 16,000 acres (6,500 ha), which was the largest ever donation received by the National Trust.
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Hertfordshire. However, he died only three years after his father. Their only daughter and heiress, Henrietta Blackford, inherited the estate as an infant, but died aged 7 in 1733. The estates were divisible upon a great-aunt, Elizabeth Dyke (died 1737), and a second cousin, Elizabeth, a daughter
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Anthony Stocker and his wife, Sarah; this estate extended from the ridge of Grabbist nearly to the sea-shore and also included land in the parishes of Dunster, Carhampton, Crowcombe, Stogumber, Timberscombe and St. Decumans. He married Elizabeth, a daughter of John Dyke of
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Somerset appears to be the only County Council which provided homes explicitly for babies born to Black GIs. As Holnicote House was used as a nursery, children were only cared for there up to the age of five, after which they were fostered, adopted or sent to homes for older children. The children
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re-built it as a thatched hunting lodge, which was also destroyed by fire in 1851, and replaced in 1861. A kitchen extension was added in 1874. The lodge was built in the 19th century. The estate includes several cottages including Rose Bower and the 17th-century Butlers Cottage. An 18th-century
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fathers, possibly as an intentional policy. American GIs, including Black American troops, were stationed all over Britain, with a heavy concentration in south-west England. The children often arrived at Holnicote House as babies, some being only a few days or weeks old. This early placement is
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Chadwyck-Healey provides a translation of the Domesday materials and in his index, he identifies the passages as referring to Holnicote. The extracts are from pages 179 (referring to the nuns), 403 (referring to de Corcelle) and 475 (referring to Odo) of the Exon Domesday Book, and folios 91d
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The estate had a role, together with the Acland family's other Exmoor estate of Pixton, as a home of West Country staghunting in the 18th century. There was some controversy locally and nationally when the National Trust banned staghunting on the estate in the early 21st century.
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nephew, Martin, of in South Devon, by Richard Blackford, of This family held it for two generations, and then on the death of its Infant heiress it reverted to her aunt, Elizabeth Dyke, of Pixton who brought it as her dower to the Sir Thomas Acland of the day."
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by then known as the Martyn family had taken over. William Martin sold Holnicote to William Blackford and it descended through his family and then passed to the Dyke family. Sir Thomas Acland married into the family and added the surname to become
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also climbs the hill and ends slightly shy of the summit. Its elevation is 1,013 feet (309 m). Behind the hill, there are precipitous cliffs. Near the summit are a series of cairns, thought to be the remains of
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published a feature entitled ‘The Babies They Left Behind Them’. This article, which was accompanied by a photo of children from Holnicote House, attracted international public interest in the issue of Britain’s
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The village of Luccombe lies at the foot of Dunkery Hill. Along with Stoke Pero and Horner it forms a civil parish. Horner is on the eastern bank of Horner Water on which there is a restored, but non-working,
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estates of Holnicote and Pixton as his hunting seats. He built kennels for the North Devon Staghounds and kept his own pack of dogs. He became forester or ranger of Exmoor under grant from
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identifies these manors with modern Holnicote, the National Archives agrees with him in their catalogue, and the Open Domesday project lists them under Holnicote, but the editors of the
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The Steynings family owned Holnicote until the direct male line became extinct with the death of Charles Staynings (1622–1700). His wife, Susanna (died 1685), was a daughter of Sir
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of Oxton and Steynings's heir was their nephew, William Martyn. According to records of the Heralds' Visitations of Devon and research by the Victorian historian
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Bland, Lucy (2019). Britain's 'brown babies': the stories of children born to black GIs and white women in the Second World War. Manchester University Press.
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or enclosures and a deserted medieval settlement. At the top of Selworthy Beacon is a National Trust plaque and a view of the south coast of
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3748:. Boydell & Brewer. p. 73.
3596:A Devon Family: Story of the Aclands
3579:. Wimborne, Dorset: Dovecote Press.
3575:Adkins, Lesley; Adkins, Roy (1992).
2833:Somerset Historic Environment Record
2362:Riley, Hazel; Wilson-North, Robert.
1888:. The Best of Exmoor. Archived from
1191:. Seeley & Co. Ltd. p. 162.
443:(1723–1785). Portrait, 1767, by Sir
285:, showing the manor held by two nuns
2389:"Shifting shores in the South West"
950:Holnicote House was donated to the
946:Holnicote House in the 20th century
799:Site of Special Scientific Interest
546:Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 9th Baronet
470:Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 7th Baronet
441:Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 7th Baronet
252:Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 7th Baronet
3522:"The Babies They Left Behind Them"
3287:"National Trust, Holnicote Estate"
3265:National Heritage List for England
3234:National Heritage List for England
3203:National Heritage List for England
3172:National Heritage List for England
3109:National Heritage List for England
3078:Exmoor Historic Environment Record
3049:National Heritage List for England
2890:Exmoor Historic Environment Record
2864:National Heritage List for England
2807:National Heritage List for England
2776:National Heritage List for England
2745:National Heritage List for England
2714:National Heritage List for England
2683:National Heritage List for England
2597:National Heritage List for England
2522:National Heritage List for England
2491:National Heritage List for England
2460:National Heritage List for England
2341:National Heritage List for England
2135:National Heritage List for England
2075:National Heritage List for England
2044:National Heritage List for England
2013:National Heritage List for England
1982:National Heritage List for England
1947:Exmoor Historic Environment Record
1921:National Heritage List for England
1702:Parker, Simon (13 November 2001).
1581:Exmoor Historic Environment Record
592:. The estate also plays host to a
359:, Roger de Corcelle; prior to the
25:
3763:Roberts, James (1 January 1997).
3729:Devon and Cornwall Record Society
3074:"MEM22093 – Holnicote House"
2914:. Catchment Change Management Hub
2644:"West Somerset Rural Life Museum"
2364:"The Field Archaeology of Exmoor"
1836:. Natural England. Archived from
1062:"Place name: Holnicote, Somerset"
778:Selworthy is a small village and
367:. The local historian and lawyer
3198:"Rose Bower and No 53 (1173863)"
3137:Salisbury and Winchester Journal
3014:"Beaver's new home at Holnicote"
2394:. National Trust. Archived from
1862:. Point-To-Point. Archived from
1728:Lord Patten (12 November 2001).
1187:Page, John Lloyd Warden (1895).
1077:"Place name: Holnicote Somerset"
837:, who explored the coastline of
638:across the Bristol Channel. The
138:
115:
108:
3849:Tourist attractions in Somerset
2709:"Hacketty Way Bridge (1057326)"
1735:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
825:. Built as a crossing over the
813:, whose walls are painted with
245:and in the 18th descendants of
3625:Collyns, Charles Palk (1862).
3475:. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
2968:. Ecosystems Knowledge Network
2829:"Dovecote at Little Blackford"
2217:"Walk — Selworthy Beacon"
1676:Rowe, Mark (8 November 1998).
1650:Rowe, Mark (8 November 1998).
1577:"The Acland Family and Exmoor"
1:
3549:. HF holidays. Archived from
2771:"Stoke Pero Church (1174803)"
2740:"Church of St Mary (1057328)"
1834:"Dunkery and Horner Wood NNR"
772:Devon and Somerset Staghounds
399:Martyn and Blackford families
196:Devon and Somerset Staghounds
2592:"Packhorse Bridge (1058014)"
2263:Ward, Charles Slegg (1897).
1339:, vol. 3 (1893), pp. 330–331
833:, childhood home of Admiral
480:gentry, Acland was a famous
393:All Saints Church, Selworthy
27:Estate in Selworthy, England
3854:Nature reserves in Somerset
3740:Richardson, Isabel (1996).
3722:. St Catherine's Press Ltd.
3716:Maxwell Lyte, H.C. (1909).
3675:Hancock, Frederick (1897).
3660:. Oxford University Press.
3598:. Phillimore & Co Ltd.
3352:Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
3229:"Butlers Cottage (1345412)"
796:Porlock Ridge and Saltmarsh
3885:
3791:Robinson, Stephen (1992).
3769:. Cicerone Press Limited.
2886:"Dovecote, Blackford Farm"
2369:. Archaeology Data Service
1886:"Holnicote Point-to-Point"
729:lesser spotted woodpeckers
316:come from the Old English
261:
3869:Former manors in Somerset
3686:Lauder, Rosemary (2002).
3364:British Newspaper Archive
3332:British Newspaper Archive
3149:British Newspaper Archive
2835:. Somerset County Council
1625:British Newspaper Archive
1488:Ravenhill & Rowe 2006
1236:. Victoria County History
883:Dovecot at Blackford Farm
182:, England, is a historic
103:
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3711:. T Cadell and W Davies.
3634:Dunning, Robert (1980).
3167:"Higher Lodge (1173840)"
2304:Adkins & Adkins 1992
1464:Lysons & Lysons 1822
3681:. Barnicott and Pearce.
3629:. Charles Palk Collyns.
2939:. DEFRA. Archived from
2219:. South West Coast Path
1321:, vol. ii (1903), p. 65
1318:Devon Notes and Queries
1001:Britain's 'Brown Babies
980:Somerset County Council
755:species, which include
590:National Nature Reserve
468:Elizabeth Dyke married
374:Victoria County History
369:Charles Chadwyck-Healey
332:for the first element.
232:National Nature Reserve
3526:www.mixedmuseum.org.uk
3497:"Brown Babies Archive"
3377:Smith, Graham (1987).
3080:. Exmoor National Park
2892:. Exmoor National Park
1234:British History Online
1224:Page, William (1906).
975:
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794:, forming part of the
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661:Sir Thomas Dyke Acland
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3811:Vivian, John Lambrick
3742:"A Selworthy Cottage"
3620:. H. Sotheran and Co.
3594:Acland, Anne (1981).
2566:"Allerford, Somerset"
1860:"Holnicote, Somerset"
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912:Holnicote House, the
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3793:Somerset Place Names
3419:Bland, Lucy (2020).
2654:on 23 September 2015
2623:Horner Mill web site
1953:on 17 September 2017
1267:Chadwyck-Healey 1901
1255:Chadwyck-Healey 1901
1118:Chadwyck-Healey 1901
1091:Chadwyck-Healey 1901
997:Professor Lucy Bland
484:who used his wife's
264:Descent of Holnicote
188:Exmoor National Park
84:51.20583°N 3.56194°W
3817:. Harleian Society.
3766:Walking in Somerset
3636:Somerset & Avon
3260:"Granary (1058024)"
2966:"Holnicote Project"
2546:. Everything Exmoor
1587:on 15 December 2013
1466:, pp. 226–231.
1454:, pp. 226–231.
1370:, pp. 171–175.
1269:, pp. 193–196.
1079:. National Archives
1064:. National Archives
1006:On 23 August 1948,
782:which includes the
647:, and the Iron Age
496:. According to the
80: /
3553:on 19 October 2014
3139:. 6 September 1851
2946:on 19 October 2014
2619:"Allerford Museum"
2431:on 13 January 2008
2401:on 6 December 2008
2186:"Selworthy Beacon"
1892:on 19 October 2014
1840:on 6 February 2009
1764:"Holnicote Estate"
1541:Acland, 1981, p.19
1203:"Place: Holnicote"
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514:Thomas Dyke Acland
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417:Master in Chancery
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243:lords of the manor
89:51.20583; -3.56194
3776:978-1-85284-253-6
3667:978-0-19-869103-7
3547:"Holnicote House"
3482:978-1-137-33927-0
3432:978-1-5261-5405-7
3322:. 10 January 1941
2568:. Britain Express
2241:. Walking Britain
1792:. 12 January 2011
1640:, pp. 15–28.
1615:. 4 February 1944
1575:Richardson, I.J.
1553:, pp. 25–26.
1356:Maxwell Lyte 1909
984:Black American GI
875:Church of St Mary
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1101:References
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632:hill forts
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503:tenements
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490:the Crown
341:Hunnecota
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236:footpaths
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176:Selworthy
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809:and are
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749:kestrels
745:skylarks
629:Iron Age
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705:lichens
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