Edge, Branscombe
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Edge, (originally, Egge), is an ancient and historic house in the parish of Branscombe, Devon, England and is today known as Edge Barton Manor. The surviving house is grade II* listed and sits on the steep, south-facing side of a wooded valley, or combe. The building was not in origin a manor house, but was one of the first stone-built houses in "Branescombe", on a villein holding called La Regge. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in England, and is constructed from the local Beer stone.
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Dorothy Wadham's bedroom, Edge Barton
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Edge Barton, Branscombe, view from south-west; right: 1888 drawing
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DorothyWadham'sBedroom EdgeBarton Branscombe Devon.JPG
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Edge Branscombe Devon ViewFrom SouthWest.JPG
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Edge Branscombe Devon.PNG
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DorothyWadham's BedroomDoor EdgeBarton Branscombe Devon.JPG
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Edge, (originally, Egge), is an ancient and historic house in the parish of Branscombe, Devon, England and is today known as Edge Barton Manor. The surviving house is grade II* listed and sits on the steep, south-facing side of a wooded valley, or combe. The building was not in origin a manor house, but was one of the first stone-built houses in "Branescombe", on a villein holding called La Regge. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in England, and is constructed from the local Beer stone.
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