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Coordinates: 50°3900N 3°1900W / 50.65°N 3.316667°W / 50.65; -3.316667
 

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East Budleigh

High Street, East Budleigh

East Budleigh is located in Devon
East Budleigh

East Budleigh

Location within Devon

OS grid referenceSY069842
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBUDLEIGH SALTERTON
Postcode districtEX9
Dialling code01395
PoliceDevon and Cornwall
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Devon
50°39′00N 3°19′00W / 50.65°N 3.316667°W / 50.65; -3.316667

East Budleigh is a small village in East Devon, England. The villages of Yettington, Colaton Raleigh, and Otterton lie to the west, north and east of East Budleigh, with the seaside town of Budleigh Salterton about two miles south. Until the River Otter to the east silted up, the village was a market town and port; it was still being used by ships in the 15th century, according to John Leland.[1]

Sir Walter Raleigh was born in nearby Hayes Barton in c.1552, and his parents are buried in All Saints churchyard in the village. The 14th-century church contains attractive pew ends including one bearing the Raleigh coat of arms.

In 2006 a life-size bronze statue of Raleigh by sculptor Vivien Mallock was unveiled by the Duke of Kent and is positioned at the top of the village close to the church. The cost of £30,000 was met by British American Tobacco,[2] and was unveiled in the week when new anti-smoking laws came into effect in England and Wales.[3]

Governor Roger Conant, founder of Salem, Massachusetts and the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, was born in East Budleigh in 1592 to Richard Conant.

East Budleigh had a railway station that was situated between the village and Otterton, which was closed in 1967.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hoskins, W. G. (1972). A New Survey of England: Devon (New ed.). London: Collins. p. 357. ISBN 0-7153-5577-5.
  • ^ Laing, Jemima (9 February 2006). "Village secures Raleigh statue". BBC News. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  • ^ Norwich, John Julius (2011). A History of England in 100 Places: From Stonehenge to the Gherkin. John Murray. p. 174. ISBN 9781848546080.
  • External links[edit]

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