Everything about Sampford Peverell totally explained
Sampford Peverell is a village in Mid-
Devon,
England. Its name reflects its inclusion in the
Honour of Peverel, the lands of
William Peverel and his family. His great-grandson, Hugh Peverell (the name had changed spelling), is buried in the village church of
St John the Baptist.
The two rectories were built in 1836, at the expense of the
Grand Western Canal Company, in compensation for cutting through the grounds and demolishing the south wing of the Old Rectory.
The
Great Western Railway opened
a station at Sampford Peverell in 1932 but it closed about thirty years later. the site has now been reused as
Tiverton Parkway railway station.
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