Dunstone is a small hamlet on the outskirts of Widecombe Village, about half a mile south of the village centre. It was originally a Saxon settlement. Dunstone is mentioned in the Domesday book, when the manor was handed over to Ralph de Pomeroy. (Please see Devon Domesday Book.) At this time it was known as DUNESTANETUNA. We…
Some Good Books Title Author Publisher Date ISBN Widecombe-in-the-Moor A Pictorial History of a Dartmoor Village Stephen H Woods Devon Books 1996 0 86114 908 4 Early Dartmoor Farmhouses Longhouses in Widecombe Elizabeth Gawne & Jenny Sanders Orchard Publication 1998 1 898964 31 9 An Exploration of Dartmoor and its Antiquities JHW Page Seeley and…
Widecombe-in-the-Moor is a large parish (by area) located within the heart of the Dartmoor National Park in Devon in the United Kingdom. The village of Widecombe lies within the beautiful valley of the East Webburn river (stream!). Its name is thought to derive from ‘Withy-combe’ which means Willow Valley. Please use the links below to…
We would like you to send us your pictures to be considered for publication on this page. In the first instance, please contact us and we will respond with an email address that you can use. Please click on any picture to display a larger image. Click on ‘Back’ when you have finished to return…
We had a wonderful White Christmas to mark the end of the year 2000 and couldn’t resist taking some pictures! As usual, click on the images for a larger view. The snow brought predictable chaos as hundreds of people descended on themoor for tobogganing etc, made worse by the fact that it was a holiday…
This is the page where we express our views on current controversies/plans. Much ground has been covered by the Widecombe Parish Appraisal Questionnaire and Responses, but there is always more to say. If you have a view you would like expressed, please email us. Speed Limits This appears to be a perennial problem. The main…
Uncle Tom Cobley Lightning Strikes the Church and Satan Visits! Jay’s Grave Some extracts from John Webber’s Poems Uncle Tom Cobley This Widecombe Fair Poem and Folk Song describes the ‘adventures’ of Uncle Tom Cobley and his friends and the fate that befell the poor old grey mare that they borrowedfrom Tom Pearce. It is…
The following registered ancient monuments are within or close to the Widecombe Parish. A task for 2000 (one of many!!) will be to provide photographs of each of these monuments. ANCIENT MONUMENTS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREAS ACT 1979 LIST OF SCHEDULED MONUMENTS IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON AS AT 31 DECEMBER 1987 Parish County No Monument…
Recent notes about nature and wildlife around Widecombe are to be found in the posts, listed below, with earlier items listed in the section lower down the page. Posts: Earlier Nature Notes: Date Title Description July 2017 Pennywort Amazed at this pennywort in one of our walls. It is at least 25 centimetres tall. May…
This page is devoted to some old photos of Widecombe. If you have any you can send us we would be delighted to publish them. To start us off, we have started to collect old postcards of the area and acouple are worth showing you. They date from the 1930s and 1940s. As usual, click…