Goodleigh Explained

Goodleigh
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:Devon#UK
Coordinates:51.0917°N -4.0067°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:England
Subdivision Type1:County
Subdivision Name1:Devon
Unit Pref:Metric
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:GST
Utc Offset1:+0:00

Goodleigh is a village, civil parish and former manor in North Devon, England. The village lies about NaNmiles north-east of the historic centre of Barnstaple. Apart from one adjunct at the south, it is generally a linear settlement.

The parish church of St Gregory is a grade II* listed building with surviving ancient parts but was largely rebuilt in 1881.[1]

Manor

Robert Newton Incledon (1761–1846) of Yeotown, Goodleigh, purchased from the Rashleigh family the manor of Goodleigh,[2]

Historic estates

Combe

Combe was the residence of a junior branch of the Acland family,[3] [4] [5] which originated in the 12th century at the estate of Acland, NaNmiles to the south in the parish of Landkey. Two[6] 17th–century mural monuments survive in Goodleigh Church to members of the Acland family of Combe. The descent was as follows:[7]

Yeotown

See main article: Yeotown, Goodleigh. Yeotown is situated in the sequestered wooded valley of the small River Yeo, about south-west of the village of Goodleigh. The mansion house formerly owned by the Beavis family was remodelled in about 1807 in the neo-gothic style by Robert Newton Incledon (1761–1846), husband of Elizabeth Beavis and eldest son of Benjamin Incledon (1730–1796) of Pilton House, Pilton, near Barnstaple, an antiquarian and genealogist and Recorder of the Borough of Barnstaple (1758–1796). It was demolished during his lifetime and today only one of the large gatehouse survives, since converted into a farmhouse known as Ivy Lodge.

Notes and References

  1. [Nikolaus Pevsner|Pevsner, Nikolaus]
  2. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50578 Lysons, Magna Britannia, Vol.6: Devon, 1822, re Goodleigh
  3. [William George Hoskins|Hoskins, W.G.]
  4. [Tristram Risdon|Risdon, Tristram]
  5. For the pedigree of this family see Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.7
  6. One of which is obscured by the organ
  7. Vivian, p.7
  8. [John Lambrick Vivian|Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L.]
  9. Vivian, p.7
  10. Vivian, p.7