Parliament

Heritage Site in Devon South Hams

England

Parliament

Ruin, Fleet Mill The disintegration of the building must be fairly recent, as the current satellite map I am using shows its roof intact.
Ruin, Fleet Mill Credit: Derek Harper

Parliament, Devon is a historic heritage site located in the county of Devon, England. It is situated on the banks of the River Torridge, near the town of Bideford. Parliament is known for its significant historical and architectural importance, making it a popular attraction for visitors.

The main feature of Parliament is the Grade I listed building, known as Parliament House. This grand structure was built in the 17th century and showcases a unique blend of architectural styles, including Elizabethan and Jacobean influences. The house itself is a three-story building with a symmetrical façade and a prominent central entrance. It is constructed using local stone and features intricate carvings and decorative details.

Surrounding Parliament House is a beautifully landscaped garden, which adds to the charm and elegance of the site. The garden is well-maintained and features a variety of plants and trees, providing a serene and peaceful setting for visitors to explore.

Aside from its architectural significance, Parliament also holds historical importance. The site was once owned by Sir Francis Drake, a renowned English sea captain and explorer. It is believed that Drake used Parliament House as a meeting place for strategic planning during his voyages. This connection to such a prominent figure in British history adds to the site's allure.

Today, Parliament, Devon is open to the public, allowing visitors to marvel at its stunning architecture, explore the well-manicured gardens, and learn about its rich historical past. The site offers guided tours, educational programs, and occasional events, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and architecture admirers alike.

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Parliament Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.423/-3.64 or Grid Reference SX8359. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ruin, Fleet Mill The disintegration of the building must be fairly recent, as the current satellite map I am using shows its roof intact.
Ruin, Fleet Mill
The disintegration of the building must be fairly recent, as the current satellite map I am using shows its roof intact.
Pebble, Hoyle Copse One of several attractive little features in the woodland.
Pebble, Hoyle Copse
One of several attractive little features in the woodland.
Woodland ornament, Hoyle Copse One of several charming miniature items in the wood. Doors are a frequent theme in such ventures.
Woodland ornament, Hoyle Copse
One of several charming miniature items in the wood. Doors are a frequent theme in such ventures.
Woodland ornament, Hoyle Copse Not far from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6832242">SX8457 : Miniature house, Hoyle Copse</a>.
Woodland ornament, Hoyle Copse
Your amazing, Hoyle Copse Well, a pleasing message, although a shame about the grammar - or is there a word missing? "Your amazing freckles", perhaps?
Your amazing, Hoyle Copse
Well, a pleasing message, although a shame about the grammar - or is there a word missing? "Your amazing freckles", perhaps?
Miniature door, Hoyle Copse As I said at <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7001868">SX8457 : Woodland ornament, Hoyle Copse</a>, doors are a frequent theme in woodland ornamentation.
Miniature door, Hoyle Copse
As I said at SX8457 : Woodland ornament, Hoyle Copse, doors are a frequent theme in woodland ornamentation.
Royal fairy mailbox, Hoyle Copse "Collection everyday".
Royal fairy mailbox, Hoyle Copse
"Collection everyday".
Nursery work, New Wood Trees To be honest, I can't recall nearly six months afterwards whether they were planting or lifting a tree, but I think perhaps the latter. The footpath is Stoke Gabriel 7. Hoyle Copse is in the background.
Nursery work, New Wood Trees
To be honest, I can't recall nearly six months afterwards whether they were planting or lifting a tree, but I think perhaps the latter. The footpath is Stoke Gabriel 7. Hoyle Copse is in the background.
Sharpham House from Stoke Gabriel The grade I listed house, seen here across the Dart from two kilometres away, is more clearly shown at <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=144315938" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=144315938">Link</a> .
Sharpham House from Stoke Gabriel
The grade I listed house, seen here across the Dart from two kilometres away, is more clearly shown at Link .
Ruins of Windwhistle Cottage The property is named on the 1905, but the wind must have done its worst many years ago.  See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1882027">SX8158 : Ruined building on the hillside, above the River Dart</a> for a wider context.
Ruins of Windwhistle Cottage
The property is named on the 1905, but the wind must have done its worst many years ago. See SX8158 : Ruined building on the hillside, above the River Dart for a wider context.
Falcon on a dead tree On the east bank of the river Dart.
Falcon on a dead tree
On the east bank of the river Dart.
Side branch of the river Dart This is a dead-end off the main river.  Our boat's tour guide said it was the old course of the river; if so, that was a long time ago as the present course appears the same as on maps of 100 years ago. Another contributor described it as a breach in the riverbank <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2444254">SX8158 : Breach in the Channel Wall</a>.
Side branch of the river Dart
This is a dead-end off the main river. Our boat's tour guide said it was the old course of the river; if so, that was a long time ago as the present course appears the same as on maps of 100 years ago. Another contributor described it as a breach in the riverbank SX8158 : Breach in the Channel Wall.
Jetty below Sharpham House The River Dart rises at Lower White Tor on Dartmoor and flows generally SE to its mouth at Dartmouth. Its valley and surrounding area is an area of outstanding natural beauty. The river's mouth is an excellent example of a Ria (drowned river valley).
Wikipedia: <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Dart" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Dart">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Jetty below Sharpham House
The River Dart rises at Lower White Tor on Dartmoor and flows generally SE to its mouth at Dartmouth. Its valley and surrounding area is an area of outstanding natural beauty. The river's mouth is an excellent example of a Ria (drowned river valley). Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Kayaker on the river Dart Seen from the Paignton-Dartmouth tourist boat, which has to keep much further from the mudflats on the inside of the bend.
Kayaker on the river Dart
Seen from the Paignton-Dartmouth tourist boat, which has to keep much further from the mudflats on the inside of the bend.
Remains of the Kingswear Castle A ruined steamer, that has been here for a long time.  See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1063032">SX8258 : Probably PS Kingswear Castle</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3148526">SX8258 : River Dart - shipwreck</a> for a wider context and more information. As a registered wreck, there is much more detail at <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV67981&resourceID=104" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV67981&resourceID=104">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Remains of the Kingswear Castle
A ruined steamer, that has been here for a long time. See also SX8258 : Probably PS Kingswear Castle and SX8258 : River Dart - shipwreck for a wider context and more information. As a registered wreck, there is much more detail at LinkExternal link
Sluice at Fleet Mill Quay The derelict structure would once have held back water in a creek, but it has long since silted up.
Sluice at Fleet Mill Quay
The derelict structure would once have held back water in a creek, but it has long since silted up.
The river Dart at Sharpham Point The river makes a wide turn of nearly 180 degrees here. This is looking upriver from a boat taking the deep water channel on the outside of the bend.
The river Dart at Sharpham Point
The river makes a wide turn of nearly 180 degrees here. This is looking upriver from a boat taking the deep water channel on the outside of the bend.
Sharpham Vineyard The vines come right down to the riverside.
Sharpham Vineyard
The vines come right down to the riverside.
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Parliament is located at Grid Ref: SX8359 (Lat: 50.423, Lng: -3.64)

Administrative County: Devon

District: South Hams

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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