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511:, the Cridford Inn, was opened in 1985 by converting part of an old farmhouse and adjoining barn. The Church of St Michael is an ancient stone building in the early English and Perpendicular styles with traces of Norman work. The church was thoroughly restored in 1865, when the stained east window and a smaller one were inserted as memorials to the Rev. William Edward Brendon, who died in 1864. There is also a memorial to John Stooke which mentions a charity he set up for the church and the poor of nearby 165: 27: 526:. Causley's poem "Trusham" is an account of a return he made to the village in his later years; a reflection on one's family roots, what it is to be distant from those, and the legacies we leave behind us. Jim Causley's setting of this poem—amongst a number of other poems by his distant relation—is a modern song-setting, and is available on the album 172: 149: 340: 552:
The Doomsday survey of 1086 recorded a settlement of 23 households (four of villagers, nine of smallholders, ten of slaves). Eight hundred years later, the 1881 Census recorded a very small growth, with 41 households and a population of 177; however, in Kelly’s 1901 Directory of Devonshire, the
625:. Before he was slain, he threw his bag of winnings to a servant, who (before he was also slain) threw them over a hedge, where they were found by Stooke, then a farmer's son. Stooke's fortune was founded on his lucky find. Bovey's altar fund still receives a small annual sum from the charity. 556:
Trusham is on the western side of the 250 m (820 ft) high Haldon Hills, roughly 90 m (300 ft) above the river Teign, which forms the Dartmoor National Park boundary and is just over one-half mi (0.80 km) away. The village is accessed via minor roads which are
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domestic window in England. The Cridford Inn is purportedly haunted by two ghosts. One is said to be a nun from the very early history of the property and a second is a Cavalier from Trusham's conflict with Ashton, a nearby village, in the Civil war of
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It was quoted in "The Which Guide to Country Pubs" dated March 1988 that the main site of the now, Cridford Inn, dates back to 825. The building was presumably remodelled in 1081, as a small cobbled area in which was set a crude mosaic, made of
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and his own family memories. In 2007, Trusham held the first Charles Causley Festival in conjunction with the Charles Causley Society of
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population had fallen to 165. By 2001, whilst the number of households had increased to 60, the population had fallen further to 144.
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The story, first recorded in 1709, goes that in 1646 an officer in the Royalist army was gambling at Bovey when he was cornered by
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in the Recovery Rolls of 1630, with sources after this referring to it as Trusham only. In 2021 it had a population of 209.
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Report No. 14-02. Project No. 1113 (Report). Oakford Archaeology, on behalf of Trusham PCCC. June 2014.
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in the Manor of Trusham. During the early 13th to 15th centuries, the building was a farmhouse. The
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predominantly single track with passing places. The A38 passes within 2 mi (3.2 km) at
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window in the bar is from this period and is possibly the earliest surviving example of a
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Trusham was the ancestral home of the Causley family, whose descendants include the poet
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and a farm. It is understood to be one of the nine small-holdings mentioned in the
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in 1086, which is hypothesised to be a compound of the
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Trusham is located in Devon
Devon
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SX 85435 82117
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Teignbridge
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Devon
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TQ13

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