Lewtrenchard
HamletEX20Torridge and Tavistock, Central Devon
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21Listed Buildings
About Lewtrenchard
Lewtrenchard sits quietly in the West Devon district of Devon, England, a civil parish that carries a long, layered past. The larger village of Lewdown lies mostly within its parish boundaries, linking hamlet and village through shared history. The place name itself hints at continuity: a manor called Lew was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, and the landscape still remembers its waterways — two rivers carry the same name, River Lew. The second element of Lewtrenchard, "Trenchard," traces back to the lords of the manor in the 13th century, a reminder of the people who shaped the parish in medieval times. For visitors who appreciate quiet corners with deep roots, Lewtrenchard offers the pleasure of a short, revealing study in English place names and continuity, where medieval records meet present-day parish life.
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EX20
Constituency
Torridge and Tavistock, Central Devon
Ward
Bridestowe, Upper Yeo & Taw, Broadheath, Okehampton North, Mary Tavy, South Tawton, Drewsteignton, Exbourne, Hatherleigh, Milton Ford, Winkleigh, Okehampton South, Shebbear & Langtree, Tamarside