Bindon, Axmouth

Bindon is a historic manor, house and estate in the parish of Axmouth in Devon, England.

On 16 July 1425 he was licensed by Edmund Lacey, Bishop of Exeter to "have a chapel within his Manor House of Bindon, in the Parish of Axmouth," as is stated in the Episcopal register.

[2] Roger's great-grandson Richard Wyke died without male progeny, leaving four daughters and co-heiresses.

The youngest of these was Mary Wyke who married Walter Erle (died 1581) of Colcombe in the parish of Colyton in Devon, an officer of the Privy Chamber to two wives of King Henry VIII,[3] to his son King Edward VI and the latter's sisters Queen Mary I[4] and Queen Elizabeth I.

[8] In 1962, the estate was purchased by Sir John Loveridge, the former Member of Parliament for the constituencies of Hornchurch (1970-1974) and Upminster (1974-1983).

Bindon manor house , drawing by Roscoe Gibbs, 1888