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Dunkeswell is notable for having a busy small airfield, now [[Dunkeswell Aerodrome]] which was initially established as an American Navy air base during [[World War II]], and continues to offer civil flight services to this day.
Dunkeswell is notable for having a busy small airfield, now [[Dunkeswell Aerodrome]] which was initially established as an American Navy air base during [[World War II]], and continues to offer civil flight services to this day.


The church, built in 1868, is of interest for its Norman font.
The church, built in 1868, is of interest for its Norman font.<BR>
Dunkeswell Eco business park off Marcus road near to the airport is is a new enterprise supportin smaller local businesses and craftsmen examples, are Cheshire Electrical Decor an online supplier of decorative switches and sockets and Peter White carpentry who manufacture bespoke timber items,
Dunkeswell Eco business park off Marcus road near to the airport is is a new enterprise supportin smaller local businesses and craftsmen examples, are Cheshire Electrical Decor an online supplier of decorative switches and sockets and Peter White carpentry who manufacture bespoke timber items,
the Eco park is managed by the Blackdown Hills Business associaton based in nearby Hemyock.
the Eco park is managed by the Blackdown Hills Business associaton based in nearby Hemyock.

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Dunkeswell
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CountryEngland
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Dunkeswell is a small settlement in Devon, England. It is 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of the town of Honiton.

Dunkeswell is notable for having a busy small airfield, now Dunkeswell Aerodrome which was initially established as an American Navy air base during World War II, and continues to offer civil flight services to this day.

The church, built in 1868, is of interest for its Norman font.
Dunkeswell Eco business park off Marcus road near to the airport is is a new enterprise supportin smaller local businesses and craftsmen examples, are Cheshire Electrical Decor an online supplier of decorative switches and sockets and Peter White carpentry who manufacture bespoke timber items, the Eco park is managed by the Blackdown Hills Business associaton based in nearby Hemyock.

Dunkeswell was the birthplace of the Canadian clergyman Henry Scadding.

Dunkeswell Abbey

The abbey is two miles north of the village. The abbey was founded in 1201 by William Briwere as a Cistercian monastery and offshoot of Forde Abbey. The founder granted much property within Devon to the abbey. Around two years before his death in 1226, he entered the community and was eventually buried in front of the high altar of the abbey church.

The abbey was closed in 1539 and granted to Lord Russell, and was mostly demolished quickly, though a section remained in domestic use until the 19th century. In 1842, a parish church was built over part of the site. Some surviving fragments of monastery include the partial end wall of the cellarer's range and parts of a gatehouse. Some carved fragments survive within Holy Trinity Church which was built here in 1842 in Early English style.[1]

References

  1. ^ Pevsner, N. (1952) South Devon. Penguin Books; pp. 123-24
  • New, Anthony A Guide to the Abbeys of England and Wales, p. 156-157. Constable.

Media related to Dunkeswell at Wikimedia Commons

  • uk-genealogy.org Information and pictures of Holy Trinity Church and the Abbey ruins

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