Ipplepen

Ipplepen is a village and civil parish located within the Teignbridge district of the county of Devon in south-west England.

Ipplepen now has only one public house, the Wellington, situated close to the heart of the village on the main road.

The Plough Inn, adjacent to the Conservative Club, closed in January 2009 and was then put up for sale.

Archaeological excavations in Ipplepen have found Roman coins, a portion of a Roman road, a Roman-era butcher's shop and various broken ceramics of Mediterranean and Gallic origin,[7] which once contained wine, olive oil and garum (fish sauce).

Tests on one skeleton revealed that activity continued at the site for 350 years after the end of the Roman occupation of Britain (c. 410 AD).

Headstone of Bertram Fletcher Robinson at St Andrew's Parish Church