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Tosberry
Tosberry is located in Devon
Tosberry
Tosberry
Location within Devon
Population[1]
OS grid referenceSS2621
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBideford
Postcode districtEX39
Dialling code01237
PoliceDevon and Cornwall
FireDevon and Somerset
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Devon
50°58′01″N 4°28′41″W / 50.967°N 4.478°W / 50.967; -4.478

Tosberry (alternate spelling Tosbury) is a hamlet in the parish of Hartland, Devon, England, United Kingdom. It is situated 2.6 miles South of Hartland; the parish village, 14.3 miles West of its post town Bideford, and 12.7 miles North of the nearest town Bude in Cornwall.[2] The hamlet gives its name to a stretch of moorland to the south of its location, an area adjacent to Bursdon Moor, a site of special scientific interest.[3]

Aerial Photograph of East Tosberry Farm circa 1950s [citation needed].

History and Buildings

A round house is present at West Tosberry Farm, built adjacent to a barn that once housed a stationary threshing machine. The round house gave horses comfortable working conditions as they drove the machine by way of pulleys and belts. The building is still present today, although its use has changed. A carpentry and wheelwright was also present in the hamlet at Tosberry Grove, established at the turn of the twentieth century by William Walter, the son of Richard Walter, a local carpenter and wheelwright. William was a close friend of Thomas Cory Burrow, the editor of the Hartland Chronicle; the local newspaper at the time, and was also a founding member of Hartland Town Band.[4]

References

  1. ^ No. of permanent residents as of Nov 2015 according to residents of settlement.
  2. ^ Ordnance Survey: Explorer Map Sheet 126 Clovelly & Hartland ISBN 9780319236970 and Explorer Map Sheet 111 Bude, Boscastle & Tintagel ISBN 9780319236963
  3. ^ "NE Bursdon Moor" (PDF).
  4. ^ Hartland - A Village in Time ISBN 0951875809
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