Chevithorne

Chevithorne (grid reference SS9715) is a small village near Tiverton, Devon.

The balance of the land was held by Baldwin,'the Sheriff', as Tenant in Chief, served by Rogo (son of Nigel) as lord.

0.5 men's plough teams, in addition to 0.12 acres of lord's lands.

[2] It is of local red sandstone with a slate roof and in a Middle Pointed style.

[3] The interior has memorial tablets to members of the Heathcoat-Amory family,[2] local industrialists and landowners who lived at nearby Knightshayes Court.

The churchyard contains a memorial to Michael Heathcoat-Amory by the sculptor Eric Gill.

[3] The vicarage, behind the church, is by the Victorian architect William Burges and was commissioned by Sir John Heathcoat-Amory and constructed 1870-71.

[5] Michael Heathcoat Amory (born October 1941, died February 2016) created the arboretum there, and published a catalogue entitled The Oaks of Chevithorne Barton.

Chevithorne Methodist Chapel -