Chawleigh

[1] CHAWLEIGH, a parish and village on the south side of the Little Dart valley, 2 miles (3.2 km) S.E.of Chulmleigh, contains 850 inhabitants, and 5,478 acres (22.17 km2) of land; and has two cattle fairs, on May 6 and the Tuesday before the last Thursday in October.Newton Fellowes, who is also lord of the manor, and patron of the rectory, valued in K.B.The Church (St. James,) has an embattled tower, six bells and a handsomely carved screen.Media related to Chawleigh at Wikimedia Commons This Devon location article is a stub.
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