Salcombe History Society

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West Alvington

West Alvington stands boldly on top of a hill with commanding views towards Kingsbridge and the sea. This site dertermined its early occupation, probably not much later than 700. it was a royal Estate in 1066, but was alienated from the Crown by Henry 1.

The Parish originally included all the land as far as the sea, for Malborough, Salcombe, South Huish and South Milton were all chapelries of alvington. Ships would sail up the estuary and trade at Quay House (the trading Post for West Alvington). West Alvington was a market place anciently called Alfyngton being granted by John de Besil in 1270 the right to hold a market on Saturdays and a three day fair at the festival of St Michael.

Modbury

Freehold Lands Sale 1946
Freehold Lands Sale 1946
Hollow Orchard Sale 1946
Hollow Orchard Sale 1946
Lapthorne Grange Sale 1946
Lapthorne Grange Sale 1946
Little Brownston Farm Sale 1947
Little Brownston Farm Sale 1947
York House Sale 1946
York House Sale 1946
Fancy Let Tender 1937
Fancy Let Tender 1937
Freehold Farms in Modbury & Aveton Gifford Sale 1937
Freehold Farms in Modbury & Aveton Gifford Sale 1937
Babland Farm Sale 1950
Babland Farm Sale 1950
California Farm & Blacksmith Shop Sale 1937
California Farm & Blacksmith Shop Sale 1937
York House Sale 1946
York House Sale 1946
Little Brownston Farm Sale 1947
Little Brownston Farm Sale 1947
Lapthorne Grange Sale 1946
Lapthorne Grange Sale 1946
Hollow Orchard Sale 1946
Hollow Orchard Sale 1946
Freehold Farms Sale 1937
Freehold Farms Sale 1937
Fancy Let Tender 1937
Fancy Let Tender 1937
California Farm Sale 1937
California Farm Sale 1937
Babland Sale 1950
Babland Sale 1950
Modbury
Modbury
Modbury
Modbury
Galpin Street, Modbury
Galpin Street, Modbury
Brownston Street, Modbury
Brownston Street, Modbury
Main Street, Modbury
Main Street, Modbury
Modbury
Modbury