Stokeinteignhead

Stokeinteignhead (/ˈstoʊkˌɪnˈtiːnˌhɛd/) is a village and civil parish in the Teignbridge district of Devon, England, above the southern bank of the estuary of the River Teign.[6] Stokeinteignhead village is the largest settlement of the parish and includes a primary school, pre-school, a community shop and one pub, The Church House Inn.Stokeinteignhead Village Hall was demolished in 2005 with a plan to re-build it at the same location; it is now in a former part of the school field and construction began in 2006 and was completed some months later.[7] Its rood screen is one of the oldest in Devon and believed to be 14th century; the church also contains the earliest brass engraved to a priest in the county, dated to 1375.Its oldest is Little Harvey, from which the village takes its name, and this (the only important or ancient building) dates to the Tudor period in the early 16th century.
Lower and Higher Gabwell
Buildings at Higher Rocombe
Cottages at Teignharvey and Teign estuary
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