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Population
  
538 (2001)

Civil parish
  
Burrington

Country
  
Local time
  
Tuesday 9:13 AM

District
  
UK parliament constituency
  
North Devon

OS grid reference
  
SS6316

Region
  
Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Dialling code
  
01769

Burrington, Devon

Weather
  
5°C, Wind SE at 8 km/h, 87% Humidity

Burrington is a village and civil parish in North Devon in England. In 2001 the population was 538.

Map of Burrington, Umberleigh, UK

The village has a church, a Methodist chapel, a pub and shop-cum-Post Office. Unusually for a Devon village it has excellent bus services between Barnstaple and Exeter. The church, Holy Trinity, is Grade I listed and the pub, the Barnstaple Inn, is grade 2 listed. The pub is one of only two buildings within the village that are still thatched.

The parish church of Holy Trinity dates from the 16th century, but it is of old foundation and its incumbents are recorded from 1277. It has a notable granite arcade, wagon roof with carved bosses, an early 16th-century rood screen and a Norman font. The tower is in the position of a north transept. The south door is original and has blank Perpendicular tracery; the communion rails are c. 1700.

The parish records include the baptisms of the three children of William and Ann Blackmore (of Town) during the 1820s. William is described as the schoolteacher. One of the vicars of Burrington was Samuel Davis, the second of whose wives was Jane Elizabeth Blackmore, half sister of Richard Doddridge Blackmore, the author of Lorna Doone.

References

Burrington, Devon Wikipedia


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