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51 | ![]() | Burrington | |
52 | ![]() | Burrington | |
53 | ![]() | Burrington Parish Church | |
54 | Curry Mallet Village sign. | ||
55 | ![]() | Curry Mallet Signpost. | |
56 | Curry Mallet Ashtree House, a Grade II listed building. | ||
57 | Curry Mallet A cottage in the center of the village. | ||
58 | Curry Mallet Village shop. | ||
59 | Curry Mallet Former chapel at the center of the village. | ||
60 | Curry Mallet Manor House Part of the Manor House viewed from the south-east. | ||
61 | Curry Mallet Manor House Close up of the Manor House viewed from the west. | ||
62 | Curry Mallet Manor House The Manor House was once owned by the Enmore Mallets and was part of a large estate which included a mill. | ||
63 | Curry Mallet Manor House Close up of The Manor House viewed from the south-east. | ||
64 | Curry Mallet Manor House Close up of the Manor House viewed from the west. | ||
65 | Curry Mallet Manor House Gateway to the Manor House garden. | ||
66 | Curry Mallet Manor House Manor House chimneys. | ||
67 | ![]() | Curry Mallet Manor House The Manor House viewed from the south-east. | |
68 | Curry Mallet Manor House Close up of the Manor House viewed from the south-east. | ||
69 | Curry Mallet Manor House The Manor House viewed from the north. | ||
70 | ![]() | Curry Mallet Manor House The Manor House viewed from the west. | |
71 | ![]() | Curry Mallet Manor House The Manor House viewed from the south-east. | |
72 | ![]() | Curry Mallet Manor House Close up of the Manor House viewed from the north-west. | |
73 | Curry Mallet Parish Church Entrance to the Mallet Chapel. | ||
74 | Curry Mallet Parish Church Inscription above the entrance to the Mallet Chapel. | ||
75 | Curry Mallet Parish Church Close up of the rood screen. | ||
76 | Curry Mallet Parish Church Church gateway showing the coat of arms for the Pyne family. | ||
77 | Curry Mallet Parish Church The Mallet coat of arms carved on the rood screen. | ||
78 | Curry Mallet Parish Church Plaque below the John Pyne effigy, which shows that Latin was still being used in this church up until that period. | ||
79 | Curry Mallet Parish Church Another pre-Civil War effigy. | ||
80 | Curry Mallet Parish Church A pre-Civil War effigy of the Pynes, dated 1642. | ||
81 | Curry Mallet Parish Church It is believed that a member of the Mallet family is buried here, though the effigy (if it existed) has long since been lost. | ||
82 | Curry Mallet Parish Church Effigy of an unknown woman. | ||
83 | Curry Mallet Parish Church Close up of the top of the church tower, showing the gargoyles. | ||
84 | Curry Mallet Parish Church View of the church from the north. | ||
85 | Curry Mallet Parish Church A pre-Civil War effigy. | ||
86 | Curry Mallet Parish Church View of the church tower from the south. | ||
87 | Curry Mallet Parish Church The rood screen at the base of the tower. | ||
88 | Curry Mallet Parish Church View towards the rood screen. | ||
89 | Curry Mallet Parish Church Effigy of an unknown woman. | ||
90 | Curry Mallet Parish Church Close up of a gargoyle. | ||
91 | ![]() | Dowland | |
92 | Dowland | ||
93 | Dowland | ||
94 | Dowland | ||
95 | Dowland | ||
96 | Dowland | ||
97 | Dowland | ||
98 | Dowland West Upcott Farm, once known as "Mallet's Upcott". | ||
99 | Dowland View towards Dartmmoor. | ||
100 | Dowland West Upcott Farm, once known as "Mallet's Upcott". |