Dittisham Explained

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Country:England
Official Name:Dittisham
Coordinates:50.3857°N -3.6038°W
Population:424
Population Ref:(Parish)
Shire County:Devon
Shire District:South Hams
Civil Parish:Dittisham
Region:South West England
Os Grid Reference:SX859552
Post Town:DARTMOUTH
Postcode Area:TQ
Postcode District:TQ6
Dial Code:01803

Dittisham is a village and civil parish in the South Hams district of the English county of Devon. It is situated on the west bank of the tidal River Dart, some upstream of Dartmouth.

The Greenway Ferry carries pedestrians across the river from Dittisham to Greenway Quay, adjacent to the Greenway Estate. Once the home of the crime writer Agatha Christie, this has views across the river, and the house and gardens are now owned by the National Trust and are open to the public.[1]

Gurrow Point is a private estate on the edge of Dittisham.

In 2001, the parish had a population of 424. The equivalent figures for 1801 and 1901 are 639 and 549.[2]

Dittisham has given its name to the Dittisham plum, a dessert variety grown here.

The fictitious Lady Dittisham is one of the main characters In Agatha Christie's Five Little Pigs.

Historic estates

The parish of Dittisham contains various historic estates including:

Notable people

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dittisham Departures . Greenway Ferry Service . 2008-09-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080515072801/http://www.greenwayferry.co.uk/dittishamdepartures.htm . May 15, 2008 .
  2. Web site: Census statistics 1801-2001 Devon parishes D . Devon County Council . 2007-06-18 . 2008-09-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081011093543/http://www.devon.gov.uk/localstudies/111875/1.html . 2008-10-11 . dead .
  3. [John Prince (biographer)|Prince, John]
  4. Vivian, p.127
  5. Vivian, p.378
  6. Risdon, pp. 167–8; Pole, p.291
  7. [Nikolaus Pevsner|Pevsner, Nikolaus]
  8. [William Henry Hamilton Rogers|Rogers, William Henry Hamilton]
  9. Risdon, p.168: "This land descended unto Sir Francis Fulford"
  10. Prince, p.394
  11. Risdon, p.168: "This land descended unto Sir Francis Fulford"; Pole, p.291
  12. Book: F. Lyde Caunter. Caunter Family History. 1930. Solicitors' Law Stationery Society. 74.
  13. Book: Marcus Langdon. Penang: The Fourth Presidency of India. 1805-1830. Volume One: Ships, Men and Mansions. 2013. Areca Books. 216–221.
  14. England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
  15. Book: J.A. Venn (comp.). Alumni Cantabrigienses. 1922–1954. Cambridge University Press.
  16. Book: F. Lyde Caunter. Caunter Family History. 1930. Solicitors' Law Stationery Society. 78.
  17. Web site: Remembering Rev Hutchings. Rena Lim. The Star.
  18. Hunt. Robert. June 1989. The History of the Translation of the Bible into Malay. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 52. 1. 35–56. 11 October 2022.