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Coordinates: 50°4644N 3°1344W / 50.779°N 3.229°W / 50.779; -3.229
 

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Gittisham

St Michael's church, Gittisham

Gittisham is located in Devon
Gittisham

Gittisham

Location within Devon

Population548 (2011 census)
Civil parish
  • Gittisham
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
List of places
UK
England
Devon
50°46′44N 3°13′44W / 50.779°N 3.229°W / 50.779; -3.229

Gittisham is a village and civil parishinEast Devon, Devon, England, near Honiton. The village is 3 miles (5 km) from Ottery St Mary[1] and it has a church called St Michael.[2] The parish is surrounded, clockwise from the north, by the parishes of Awliscombe, Honiton, Sidmouth, Ottery St Mary, Feniton and Buckerell.[3] In 2011 the parish had a population of 548.

History[edit]

The Roman road from Axminster to Exeter (whose course is followed by the A30 trunk road) passes through the northern edge of the parish. In about AD 60 the Romans built a small fort on the road less than a kilometre NW of the modern village. It appears to have been dismantled by the army around AD 80: so its military existence more or less coincided with the presence of legions at Exeter before they moved to south Wales. There was also a small civilian settlement at the Gittisham fort. (Devon and Dartmoor Historic Environment Record) The Gittisham fort was about halfway between Axminster and Exeter, and stood at the point on the Roman road nearest to Hembury hill fort, where there is evidence of Roman military occupation in the middle of the first century.

References[edit]

  • ^ "Map of Devon Parishes" (PDF). Devon County Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 7 July 2016.


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