Puslinch, Devon

[2] Its most famous landmark is Puslinch House, a Georgian mansion[3] owned for generations by the Yonge family.

The above mentioned James Yonge on his marriage to Mary Upton built the house, which is now called Puslinch.

He purchased also the manor of Puslinch and the perpetuity of the rectory of Newton off the Duke of Leeds.

A little detached from the old house stood a chapel of considerable size, as a private chapel: It had been time immemorial been used as an out house for the farm, it is very indifferently built, and was much injured by a large tree falling across it, that it has lately been entirely removed.

"Other scenic features include a farm,[5] a chapel,[6] and a bridge over the River Yealm, notable for the extent of shelter that its steep sides and natural topography offer.

River Yealm at Puslinch
Arms of Upton: Sable, a cross moline argent [ 1 ] A younger branch of the family later settled at Lupton
Puslinch House