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owned the property (via Slatecroft Properties) for a short time and sought to run it as an activity centre for "25-30 boys from overseas". Subsequent owner Leese did extensive modernisation and decorations. The Neuman family lived at Edge, and built the current conservatory for which there was placed
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Edge was the home of the Branscombe family from the 11th to the 13th centuries, before passing to the Wadham family, who held it until the late 16th century. From 1618 through the 20th century, it was occupied by tenant farmers. The majority of the manor house dates from the 15th and 16th centuries,
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Edge was purchased in 1933 by Captain Frank Masters, an architect. The house was in a decayed state and with the former chapel being used as a dairy. He began extensive renovations in 1935, but did not live to complete the work. The renovations begun by Captain Masters were completed by
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See John Marius Wilson’s Imperial Gazetter of England & Wales, 1870-72 and Billings Directory of Devon, 1857 for the landholdings in Devon of the Earl of Ilchester, many inherited by the Strangways family as co-heirs of Nicholas
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survives. An early circular stone staircase tower is contained within the angle of the north wing to give access to a second floor that was created by the addition of a raised ceiling to the
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attached to the house dates from the end of the thirteenth or early fourteenth century. Much of the rest of the house's architecture is from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
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Following the death of Dorothy Wadham in 1618, Edge passed into the families of the sisters and co-heiresses (at least in their issue) of Nicholas Wadham; namely, the Martyns of
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a 15th century French gargoyle. The family did extensive landscape work to the gardens, restoration to the reception room on the ground floor and re-thatched the barn.
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A fine chapel at Edge in 1290 is mentioned in The Three Edwards, Prestwich, p.20. Transactions of the Devonshire Association; quoted by Ronald Branscombe <
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Edge was at one point occupied as tenants by the Langdons, of Chard in Somerset, and was described in the eighteenth century as "derelict in appearance".
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Wadham College, Oxford, its Foundation, Architecture and History, with an Account of the Family of Wadham and their Seats in Somerset and Devon
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In 1996, Edge was acquired by retired businessman Michael Silvanus Robinson ( Silvan Robinson) CBE and his wife June, (nΓ©e Wood), a former
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Edge Barton, viewed from east. The top of the circular staircase tower is visible in the corner of the north and west wings (right)
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The existing building is U-shaped and may originally have been built around a courtyard. Only a short section of the original dry
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holding called La Regge. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in England, and is constructed from the local
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of an upstairs window shows ancient, graffiti-incised drawings of sailing ships that are thought to represent those of the
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of the west wall survives on what is now an internal wall, hidden behind a later chimney stack in the attic. In 1822,
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Ancient graffiti featuring sailing boats, inscribed on stone window splay in an upper floor room, Edge Barton
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Memorials of the West, Historical and Descriptive, Collected on the Borderland of Somerset, Dorset and Devon
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Early in the twentieth century it was tenanted by a Mr. Richards, of Sidmouth, who was born in Branscombe.
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Roger Virgoe, "WADHAM, Sir John (d.1412), of Edge in Branscombe, Devon and Merrifield in Ilton, Som.",
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in north Devon and held Edge for eight generations, eventually moving their principal residence to
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with some parts as much as two centuries older. It has since passed through a series of owners.
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described the chapel as being in a poor state of repair and desecrated. An ancient stone
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in Somerset around 1400, after which point Edge seems to have been used as the family’s
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Clifford, H. Dalton, "A Manor House Restored", Country Life Magazine, August 30, 1962
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Roger Virgoe, "WADHAM, Sir Nicholas (by 1472-1542), of Merrifield, nr. Ilton, Som.",
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http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-88678-edge-barton-manor-branscombe-devon
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Wadham pedigree in T.G. Jackson's Wadham College, Oxford; pp. 4-17, 28.
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Remains of late C13-early C14 rose window, Edge Barton, featuring a
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from 1258 to 1280, occupied the present south wing, where a large
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Margaret Wadham, who married Nicholas Martyn (c. 1550 – 1595) of
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and sits on the steep, south-facing side of a wooded valley, or
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Branscombe Parish: Some Notable Houses (www.branscombe.net)
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has also survived; this was reset into a wall in the hall.
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Sidmouth Herald Newspaper, 12 June 2010 & 1 July 2010
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dates the rose window from the early fourteenth century
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Historically, the manor of Branscombe belonged to the
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Azure, a chevron between three lion's heads erased or
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that was becalmed offshore near Branscombe in 1588.
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Index

parish
Branscombe
Devon
grade II* listed
combe
manor house
villein
Beer stone


moat
great hall
splay
Spanish Armada
chapel
Walter Branscombe
Bishop of Exeter
rose window
cusped trefoils
gable
Samuel Lysons
piscina

See of Exeter
King Edward III (1327–1377)
Wadham, Knowstone
Merryfield, Ilton
dower house
John II Wadham
William Wadham (died 1452)

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