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St Audries
St Audries
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
402
St Audries
St Audries
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
403
St Audries
St Audries
View of the church yard.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
404
St Audries
St Audries
One of the estate roads.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
405
St Audries
St Audries
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
406
St Audries
St Audries
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
407
St Audries
St Audries
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
408
St Audries
St Audries
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
409
St Audries
St Audries
Another view of the church yard.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
410
St Audries
St Audries
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
411
St Audries
St Audries
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
412
St Audries
St Audries
A drawing showing the interior of the original church building.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
413
St Audries
St Audries
View down the drive to the mansion, the church is on the right hand side.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
414
St Audries
St Audries
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
415
St Thomas
St Thomas
Parish church.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
416
St Thomas
St Thomas
Parish church.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
417
St Thomas
St Thomas
Fore Street, looking east towards Exeter.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
418
St Thomas
St Thomas
Parish church.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
419
St Thomas
St Thomas
St Thomas parish church, where descendants of James Mallett of Spreyton are buried. Sadly, the church yard has suffered from significant vandalism and few headstones remain intact.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
420
St Thomas
St Thomas
Parish church.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
421
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
422
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
The village hall.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
423
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
St. Mary's Chapel.

Until the 20th century Sticklepath was part of the parish of Sampford Courtenay, a village some miles to the north, so people either had to travel to Sampford or South Tawton for weddings and baptisms. This may help to explain why locals were so receptive to the Quaker and Methodist movements in the 18th century.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
424
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
View of the village looking west.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
425
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
St. Mary's chapel viewed from the east.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
426
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Summer house in the burial ground.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
427
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
428
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
View of the village looking east.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
429
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
View of the village looking east towards South Zeal.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
430
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Finch Foundry.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
431
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Examples of tools made at the foundry.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
432
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Water wheel.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
433
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Finch Foundry (on the site of the former Manor Mills). Now a working museum preserved by the National Trust, for over a century it produced quality hand tools sold throughout the country using water powered machinery. For more details of the foundry museum see: "Finch Foundry - The last working water-powered forge in England" at http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/finch-foundry.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
434
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Finch Foundry.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
435
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Photograph of foundry workers including John Mallett (far left, middle row).
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
436
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Summer house in the burial ground.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
437
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Entrance to the Quaker Burial Ground where some Malletts are buried.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
438
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Summer house in the burial ground.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
439
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
View of the village looking north-west.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
440
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Plaque with details of the Trafalgar anniversary.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
441
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
442
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
443
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
War memorial plaque on the wall of the village hall.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
444
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
View of the village looking east.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
445
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Close up of the Trafalgar mural.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
446
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
447
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Mural commemorating the 200 year anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
448
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
View of the village looking west.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
449
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
450
Sticklepath
Sticklepath
The Methodist church viewed from the east.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 

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