Fordmore

Ford's Moore (modern: "Fordmore") is an historic estate in the parish of Plymtree in Devon.

[4] The present farmhouse is a grade II* listed building which remains largely unaltered since it was built in the late 17th century as the mansion-house of the Ford family,[5] when it was one of the earliest brick-built houses in Devon.

[6] The interior contains much original decorative plasterwork and carpentry, including a dogleg staircase.

She bequeathed it to her cousin William Wright of Collumpton, from whom it descended to his niece the wife of Charles Phillpott, the owner in 1822,[9] a banker from Bath in Somerset, commissioned into the Freemasons of Bath in 1784.

[12] Today it is a farmhouse owned by the Persey family who operate a large free-range chicken farm.

Fordmore in 2014
Arms of Ford of Ford's Moore: Gules, a castle argent crowned or on the port a cross formée of the third [ 1 ]