Whitleigh

The aim of the campus, run by a federated Governing Body, is to bring together three schools to work together, and offer a high-quality education too all its students, and to act as a real hub within the community.

Sir John Hunt Community Sports College is the local secondary school that caters for all students aged 11 to 19.

Whitleigh Green is the predominant shopping precinct, which hosts a small supermarket (co-op), take away (fish & chip shop), cafe, hair/beauty salon, discount store (household & gardening), bakery, butchers (closed), newsagents, post office, tattoo parlour, and a pharmacy.

Engage Whitleigh is a Pentecostal church in fellowship with the Assemblies of God which is able to provide community-based conferencing facilities.

[5] Their monument survives in St Budeaux Church inscribed as follows:[6] Their eldest son and heir was John Fownes (1661–1731) of Kittery Court, a Member of Parliament for Dartmouth 1713–14.

Wheal Whitleigh was a silver and lead mine, located near the present-day Christian Mill Business park.

Arms of Fownes of Plymouth, Kittery Court & Nethway, in Devon & Dunster Castle in Somerset: Azure, two eagles displayed in chief and a mullet in base argent . [ 1 ] Following the marriage and inheritance of Dunster Castle they adopted the arms of Luttrell and quartered their paternal arms.