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Farmhouse pub in Luppitt
The Luppitt Inn is the only public house at Luppitt, Devon. Located in the front rooms of a farmhouse, the building is constructed from stone, rendered
Luppitt_Inn
Village in Devon, England
Luppitt is a village and civil parish in East Devon situated about 4 miles (6 km) due north of Honiton. St Mary's church, Luppitt, is a Grade I listed
Luppitt
Brewery in Devon, England
Otter Brewery is a brewery in Luppitt, near Honiton, Devon, and named after the nearby River Otter. The brewery was founded in 1990 by David and Mary
Otter_Brewery
Protected area in Devon, England
Landscape, in Devon, England. It is located 800m north of the village of Luppitt. This protected area was established because of the peatland and wet heath
Hense_Moor
Historic manor in Devon, England
is a house and historic manor in the parish of Luppitt, 1 mile south-east of the village of Luppitt and 4 miles north-east of Honiton in east Devon,
Mohuns_Ottery
English adventurer (1514?–1575)
Sir Peter Carew (1514? – 27 November 1575) of Mohuns Ottery, Luppitt, Devon, was an English adventurer, who served during the reign of Queen Elizabeth
Peter_Carew_(adventurer)
English soldier
as head of the family) Sir Peter Carew (c.1514–1575) of Mohuns Ottery, Luppitt, Devon. Peter Carew was the eldest son of George Carew (1497/8–1583), Dean
Peter_Carew_(soldier)
Littlehempston Little Torrington Loddiswell Loxbeare Loxhore Luffincott Lundy Luppitt Lustleigh Lydford Lympstone Lynmouth Lynton Maindea Malborough Malmsmead
List_of_places_in_Devon
Village in Devon, England
parish is surrounded, clockwise from the north, by the parishes of Hemyock, Luppitt, Combe Raleigh, Awliscombe, Broadhembury and Sheldon. Dunkeswell is notable
Dunkeswell
Village in Devon, England
which are the Devon parishes of Yarcombe, Stockland, Cotleigh, Monkton, Luppitt and Clayhidon. Parts of the parish church of St Mary the Virgin date from
Upottery
Hill range and natural landscape region in Dorset and Somerset
Churchstanton. The larger, more southerly area in Devon includes Dunkeswell, Luppitt, Upottery, Smeatharpe, Hemyock, Blackborough, Yarcombe, Membury, Stockland
Blackdown_Hills
an Anglican bishop and missionary in the 20th century. He was born in Luppitt, Devon on 24 April 1915, as the third of six children in a farming family
Frederick_Crabb
English politician (1555–1629)
son of Sir Edmund Carew, Baron Carew, of Mohuns Ottery in the parish of Luppitt, Devon, and his wife Catharine Huddesfield. Catherine was co-heiress of
George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes
George_Carew,_1st_Earl_of_Totnes
Cotleigh, Dunkeswell, Farway, Feniton, Gittisham, Harpford, Honiton, Luppitt, Monkton, Northleigh, Offwell, Ottery St Mary, Payhembury, Plymtree, Salcombe
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Rural parish
Broadhembury Buckerell Combe Raleigh Cotleigh Dunkeswell Farway Feniton Gittisham Luppitt Monkton Newton Poppleford and Harpford Northleigh Offwell Payhembury Plymtree
Honiton_Rural_District
English dissenting minister and historian (1720–1770)
and became preacher at a Presbyterian chapel in the nearby village of Luppitt, where he was to remain for the rest of his life. In 1765, Harris's friend
William_Harris_(historian)
Village in Devon, England
population of 169. The parish touches Cotleigh, Upottery, Honiton, Offwell and Luppitt. The parish is in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Monkton,_Devon
Hamlet in England
English county of Devon, below the most southerly point of Hartridge Hill in Luppitt parish. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 192 Exeter & Sidmouth (Exmouth
Beacon,_Devon
Norman knight
Goodrington, Greenway, Kerswell (Hockworthy), Knowstone, Little Rackenford, Luppitt, Mohuns Ottery, Shapcombe, Spurway, Stoke Fleming, Townstal, Uffculme,
Walter_of_Douai
Protected area in Devon, England
Landscape, in Devon, England. It is located 500m north of the village of Luppitt, within the catchment of the River Otter. This area is protected because
Hense_Moor_Meadows
Village and civil parish in Devon, England
the parish is surrounded, clockwise from the north, by the parishes of Luppitt, Honiton, Awliscombe and Dunkeswell. The word 'Combe' is of Celtic origin
Combe_Raleigh
Village in Mid Devon, England
the south-east it has boundaries with the Devon parishes of Upottery, Luppitt and Hemyock. Current information about life in the parish, including detailed
Clayhidon
Diocese of the Church of England
Benefice of Broadhembury (St Andrew the Apostle and Martyr), Dunkeswell, Luppitt, Plymtree, Sheldon, and Upottery". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 4 October
Diocese_of_Exeter
common to Axminster and Kilmington Civil Parish 0 Axminster Rural District Luppitt Civil Parish 488 (2009) Honiton Rural District Lympstone Civil Parish 1
List of civil parishes in Devon
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Devon
-3.032371 (Church of St Giles) 1098461 More images Greenway Farmhouse Luppitt Farmhouse Probably 17th century 22 February 1955 ST1639205328 50°50′29″N
Grade II* listed buildings in East Devon
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_East_Devon
Major road in England
(Viney Lane) - Cotleigh 142 229 Rawridge, Upottery Blackdown Hills 145 233 Luppitt, (Hedgend Road) - Cotleigh Honiton 146 235 A35 (Monkton Road) – Honiton
A30_road
Ancient administrative unit of Devon, England
Axminster; Axmouth; Combe Raleigh; Combpyne; Dalwood; Honiton; Kilmington; Luppitt; Membury; Musbury; Rousdon; Stockland; Thorncombe; Uplyme; Upottery; Yarcombe
Axminster_Hundred
Peat hill in East Devon, England
Hartridge Hill is an elongated, peat hill situated in the Luppitt catchment area of East Devon, England. Mostly privately owned and primarily used for
Hartridge_Hill
English photographer of buildings
James, Swimbridge, Devon (1940s-early 1960s) Font in St Mary's Church, Luppitt, East Devon (1940s) Font in St Peter's Church, Southrop, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire
Ethel_Booty
Arms of English families from Devon
South Molton Mohun Or, a cross engrailed sable Tavistock; Mohuns Ottery, Luppitt; Tor Mohun (Dunster Castle, Somerset; Hall, Lanteglos-by-Fowey, Cornwall;
Devon_heraldry
English aristocratic family
daughter of Nicholas Carew, Baron Carew (1424–1471), of Mohuns Ottery, Luppitt, Devon, by whom he had two sons: John Cary (born 1502), eldest son and
Cary_family
English soldier, admiral and adventurer
son and heir of Sir William Carew (c. 1483–1536) of Mohuns Ottery near Luppitt in Devon by his wife Joan Courtenay, second daughter of Sir William Courtenay
George_Carew_(admiral)
English merchant, banker and politician
Exeter and his wife Elizabeth Hawker, daughter of James Hawker or Hawkes of Luppitt, Devon. He was clothier and general merchant at Exeter. He married Frances
Sir_John_Duntze,_1st_Baronet
build a seat at the ancient mansion of Mohuns Ottery in the parish of Luppitt, near Ottery, but Sir Walter Yonge, taking a liking to the situation of
Sir_Walter_Yonge,_2nd_Baronet
British painter
end of his life Bevan continued to paint in the Bolham valley and nearby Luppitt his angular style sitting well with the strong patterning of the landscape
Robert_Bevan_(artist)
daughter of Sir Edmund Carew (1465–1513) of Mohuns Ottery in the parish of Luppitt, Devon, (killed in 1513 at the Siege of Thérouanne, in Artois, part of
Hugh_Pollard_(sheriff)
British government recognitions
Tyne, Tyne and Wear) Mrs Olive Clapp. For services to the community in Luppitt, Devon. (Honiton, Devon) Mrs Roberta Alice Clark. Lately Executive Officer
2002_Birthday_Honours
Culinary traditions of Devon, England
of beer breweries; two well known ones being Otter Brewery (located at Luppitt near Honiton) and Dartmoor Brewery, which, being based in Princetown on
Cuisine_of_Devon
English dissenting minister (1700–1792)
Hawker on 25 May 1723 in Exeter. She was a daughter of James Hawker of Luppitt, Devon. The couple had four children, of whom a daughter survived him;
Micaiah_Towgood
Structure in South Devon, England
Hawker (died 1834), second daughter and co-heiress of William Hawker of Luppitt, Devon, by his wife Elizabeth Welman, daughter and heiress of Thomas Welman
Canonteign
15th-century English statesman
Edmund Carew (1465–1513), Baron Carew of Mohuns Ottery in the parish of Luppitt, Devon, knighted by King Henry VII at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, and
William_Huddesfield
17th-century English historian
2nd daughter, wife of Thomas Southcote of Mohuns Ottery in the parish of Luppitt and of Indio in the parish of Bovey Tracey, both in Devon. Elizabeth Pole
William_Pole_(antiquary)
English peer and politician
married Nicholas IV Carew (1424–1470) of Mohuns Ottery in the parish of Luppitt, Devon. His purbeck marble chest tomb survives in the Chapel of St Nicholas
John_Dynham,_1st_Baron_Dynham
English author
22 January 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive. "CDs | Resources". www.luppitt.net. Retrieved 22 January 2021. Cock, Douglas J. (1980). Jan Stewer: A
Jan_Stewer
Historic estate in Devon, England
son of Sir Edmund Carew, Baron Carew, of Mohuns Ottery in the parish of Luppitt, Devon, by his wife Catharine Huddesfield, a daughter and co-heiress of
Dowrich
Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire
son of Sir Edmund Carew, Baron Carew, of Mohuns Ottery in the parish of Luppitt, Devon, and sister of George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes (1555–1629). An
Thomas_Peyton_(died_1484)
(Church of St John the Baptist) 1098492 More images Church of St Mary Luppitt Parish church Late 13th/early 14th century 22 February 1955 ST1690406758
Grade I listed buildings in East Devon
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_East_Devon
English General Baptist preacher, evangelist and Arian polemicist
he was preacher at Westbury, Somerset. At one time he was minister at Luppitt and Up-Ottery, Devon. What became of him after the English Restoration
Thomas_Collier_(Unitarian)
Human settlement in England
sister of Sir Peter Carew (d.1575) of Mohun's Ottery in the parish of Luppitt, Devon, the last in the male line. Carew settled Mohun's Ottery and other
Indio,_Bovey_Tracey
Village in Devon, England
Hawkchurch Honiton Huxham Kilmington Lands common to Axminster and Kilmington Luppitt Lympstone Membury Monkton Musbury Nether Exe Newton Poppleford and Harpford
Christow
Staffordshire 52°44′N 1°47′W / 52.74°N 01.79°W / 52.74; -01.79 SK1416 Luppitt Devon 50°50′N 3°11′W / 50.84°N 03.19°W / 50.84; -03.19 ST1606 Lupridge
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Sussex 50°44′N 0°15′E / 50.73°N 00.25°E / 50.73; 00.25 TV590953 Beacon (Luppitt) Devon 50°50′N 3°11′W / 50.83°N 03.18°W / 50.83; -03.18 ST1705 Beacon
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