Edge Barton

Heritage Site in Devon East Devon

England

Edge Barton

Rocks off Branscombe Beach This photo was taken at the lowest point of the tide at 1.20 pm on 7th October 2021. It was a slippery clamber across rocks and rock pools to get to this point from the beach. All the rocks in the right hand two thirds of the image are in SY2087, the ones on the left hand side are in SY2088. In the distance is Beer Head
Rocks off Branscombe Beach Credit: Nigel Mykura

Edge Barton is a historic estate located in the county of Devon, England. Situated on the outskirts of the village of Exebridge, the site holds significant cultural and architectural importance. The estate is nestled within a picturesque landscape, surrounded by rolling hills and the tranquil River Exe.

Dating back to the 14th century, Edge Barton has a rich history that spans several centuries. The main house, a Grade II listed building, was originally constructed in the 16th century and has undergone various renovations and additions over time. The architecture showcases a blend of medieval and Tudor styles, with its distinctive timber-framed structure and ornate detailing.

The estate grounds encompass extensive gardens, including a walled garden that dates back to the 18th century. The gardens boast a diverse array of plant species, with carefully manicured lawns, vibrant flower beds, and enchanting pathways. These well-preserved gardens provide visitors with a glimpse into the horticultural practices of the past.

Edge Barton has been recognized as a heritage site due to its historical and cultural significance. It offers visitors the opportunity to explore its architectural marvels, immerse themselves in its fascinating history, and appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside. The estate also hosts various events and activities throughout the year, including guided tours, exhibitions, and workshops, which further enhance the visitor experience.

Overall, Edge Barton stands as a testament to the region's rich heritage and serves as a valuable educational and recreational resource for locals and tourists alike.

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Edge Barton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.698/-3.153 or Grid Reference SY1889. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rocks off Branscombe Beach This photo was taken at the lowest point of the tide at 1.20 pm on 7th October 2021. It was a slippery clamber across rocks and rock pools to get to this point from the beach. All the rocks in the right hand two thirds of the image are in SY2087, the ones on the left hand side are in SY2088. In the distance is Beer Head
Rocks off Branscombe Beach
This photo was taken at the lowest point of the tide at 1.20 pm on 7th October 2021. It was a slippery clamber across rocks and rock pools to get to this point from the beach. All the rocks in the right hand two thirds of the image are in SY2087, the ones on the left hand side are in SY2088. In the distance is Beer Head
Rocks off Branscombe Beach This is the view south at the lowest state of the tide from just inside the northern edge of the grid square.
Rocks off Branscombe Beach
This is the view south at the lowest state of the tide from just inside the northern edge of the grid square.
Mason Arms, Branscombe
Mason Arms, Branscombe
Branscombe valley The valley north of the village, seen from Seller's Wood Hill (though the house is spelt "Sellars Wood"). Gay's Farm is on the other side of the valley, with Margell's Hill beyond.
Branscombe valley
The valley north of the village, seen from Seller's Wood Hill (though the house is spelt "Sellars Wood"). Gay's Farm is on the other side of the valley, with Margell's Hill beyond.
Woodhead Farm, Branscombe The old thatched farmhouse with modern extension is set high above the Branscombe valley, at the top of the steep Seller's Wood Hill.
Woodhead Farm, Branscombe
The old thatched farmhouse with modern extension is set high above the Branscombe valley, at the top of the steep Seller's Wood Hill.
Branscombe - The Bank The end of a terrace of cottages in the "Bridge" hamlet (Branscombe is made up of at least 4 hamlets scattered along this valley). In the background, out of square, are houses near the church, with the village school on the slopes of Clapp's Hill.
Branscombe - The Bank
The end of a terrace of cottages in the "Bridge" hamlet (Branscombe is made up of at least 4 hamlets scattered along this valley). In the background, out of square, are houses near the church, with the village school on the slopes of Clapp's Hill.
Stream at Branscombe The stream makes its way towards the camera across a field at Branscombe. On the hillside are Mill Coppices.
Stream at Branscombe
The stream makes its way towards the camera across a field at Branscombe. On the hillside are Mill Coppices.
Hedges and fields at Branscombe A view from Branscombe Footpath 3 across the valley, with Mill Coppices on the hill ahead.
Hedges and fields at Branscombe
A view from Branscombe Footpath 3 across the valley, with Mill Coppices on the hill ahead.
Road junction by Woodhead Farm
Road junction by Woodhead Farm
Branscombe Village
Branscombe Village
Old vicarage near Branscombe
Old vicarage near Branscombe
Footpath up Stockham's Hill
Footpath up Stockham's Hill
Sheep in Branscombe Between the mill and Branscombe Mouth
Sheep in Branscombe
Between the mill and Branscombe Mouth
Sheep hesitate before crossing a stream, Branscombe All the sheep walked through the stream, but each hesitated almost as if there were crocodiles ready to drag them in. Maybe that is a primeval instinct.
Sheep hesitate before crossing a stream, Branscombe
All the sheep walked through the stream, but each hesitated almost as if there were crocodiles ready to drag them in. Maybe that is a primeval instinct.
Woodhead Farm
Woodhead Farm
Steep hillside west of Seller's Wood Hill Viewed from the road to Branscombe beach from Woodhead.
Steep hillside west of Seller's Wood Hill
Viewed from the road to Branscombe beach from Woodhead.
Watercombe valley Looking south, downhill, along Seller's Wood Hill leading towards Branscombe Beach.
Watercombe valley
Looking south, downhill, along Seller's Wood Hill leading towards Branscombe Beach.
Alder Grove and Lower Watercombe Coppice Looking across the valley from Seller's Wood Hill.
Alder Grove and Lower Watercombe Coppice
Looking across the valley from Seller's Wood Hill.
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Edge Barton is located at Grid Ref: SY1889 (Lat: 50.698, Lng: -3.153)

Administrative County: Devon

District: East Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

What 3 Words

///coach.fancy.scorched. Near Sidmouth, Devon

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