Halberton

{{Short description|Village in Devon, England}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2018}}

{{Use British English|date=April 2018}}

{{infobox UK place

|static_image_name = File:St Andrew's Church, Halberton, Devon 01.jpg

|static_image_caption= The parish church, St Andrew's

| coordinates = {{coord|50.9025|-3.4875|display=inline,title}}

| label_position = top

| country = England

| official_name = Halberton

| population = 1,971

| population_ref = (2021 census)[https://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/southwestengland/admin/mid_devon/E04003028__halberton/ CityPopulation.de] Halberton (Parish, United Kingdom)

| civil_parish = Halberton

| shire_county = Devon

| shire_district = Mid Devon

| region = South West England

| os_grid_reference = SS955125

| dial_code = 01884

| post_town = Tiverton

| postcode_area = EX

| postcode_district = EX16

| constituency_westminster = Tiverton and Minehead

}}

Halberton is a village and civil parish in Devon, England. It is situated between the historic market towns of Tiverton and Cullompton. The Grand Western Canal runs around to the north and west of the village.

The large parish has an area of about {{convert|7520|acre|km2}}{{cite web|title=An Introduction|url=http://www.halberton.org/introduction.html|publisher=Halberton Parish|access-date=15 July 2016}} and it is surrounded, clockwise from the north, by the parishes of Uplowman, Sampford Peverell, Burlescombe, Uffculme, Willand, Cullompton, Butterleigh, Silverton, Bickleigh and Tiverton.{{cite web

|url=http://www.devon.gov.uk/devon_districts_2002_.pdf

|title=Map of Devon Parishes

|publisher=Devon County Council

|access-date=7 July 2016

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102183100/http://www.devon.gov.uk/devon_districts_2002_.pdf

|archive-date=2 November 2013

|url-status=dead

}} The parish includes the small village of Ash Thomas as well as the hamlet of Brithem Bottom. The population of the parish at the 2021 census was 1,971, whilst the population of the village itself was recorded by that census as 892.[https://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/southwestengland/devon/E34000090__halberton/ CityPopulation.de] Halberton (Devon, United Kingdom) Changes to the parish boundary, involving transfers of residential and industrial areas to Uffculme and Willand respectively, occurred in 2023.[https://halberton.org.uk/2023/05/02/halberton-parish-boundary-change-1-may-2023/ Halberton Parish Council] Halberton Parish Boundary Change 1-May-2023

History

Its name is derived from ‘Haligbeort’ (Albert), the name of the Saxon chief, and ‘tun’, a farm settlement; the Halberton area is still largely a farming community. Halberton was once important enough to be a hundred, a long-standing administrative division of the county. The hundred of Halberton included the parishes of Halberton, Sampford Peverell and Willand, as well as parts of Uplowman and Burlescombe. Many of the farms date back to the time of Domesday Book or shortly after.

Geography

There is an electoral ward with the same name, which comprises the parishes of Halberton and Butterleigh.[https://www.lgbce.org.uk/all-reviews/mid-devon LGBCE] Mid-Devon The current ward came into effect in May 2023 – previously, the ward comprised Halberton and Uplowman. The population of the Halberton ward (including Uplowman) at the 2021 census was 2,330.[https://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/southwestengland/wards/mid_devon/E05003519__halberton/ CityPopulation.de] Halberton (Ward, United Kingdom)

Halberton village is informally divided into two parts – Higher Town and Lower Town – which are separated by the mill stream and pond.

National Cycle Route 3 passes through the village.

Features

File:Post medieval coin, guinea of William III (FindID 985261).jpg of William III, dating from 1695, found in Halberton in 2019{{cite web |url= https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/985261 |title= Finds record for: DEV-38F9E9 |author= Shipley, L |access-date= 26 August 2022 |publisher= The Portable Antiquities Scheme}}]]

There are several old houses in the village, the most notable being ‘The Priory’, believed to date from the 14th century, when it was part of a college called St. Jude's. This was occupied by monks of the order of St. Augustine. The building known to be the oldest is the Mill House, which was registered in Domesday Book as town mills. Townsend House (now demolished) dated from the early 18th century, and several other houses in the village date from the 17th and 18th centuries.

The parish church, dedicated to Saint Andrew, is grade I listed[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1306759 Historic England] Parish Church of St Andrew and dates from the 14th century. It stands at the centre of the village, and is thought to have been constructed on the site of an earlier Saxon church. There is also a Methodist Chapel at which John Wesley preached, first in 1760, and again between 1779 and 1789. Halberton also has a Christian Fellowship Group, which meets in Ash Thomas Church.

File:Gradnwesterncanalhalberton.jpg at Halberton, seen from Manley Bridge, looking towards Tiverton.]]

The Great Western Railway once had a branch line running through Halberton to Tiverton, with a halt at Lower Town, but both the line and the station have now gone. However, the Grand Western Canal still runs through the parish and, although navigable, this is now a country park. It is {{convert|11|mi|km}} long, running from Tiverton to Loudwells. Rock Bridge was constructed to carry the road (formerly the A373) over the canal.{{NHLE | desc=Rock Bridge at Halberton | num=1106646 | access-date=2007-12-06}} The same engineers that built the canal also built a substantial country house,{{NHLE | desc=Rock House and adjacent range of outbuildings | num=1306712 | access-date=2007-12-06}} turnpike house{{NHLE | desc=Turnpike Cottage | num=1106648 | access-date=2007-12-06}} and cottages{{NHLE | desc=Cottage 100 metres east of Rock - House | num=1106647 | access-date=2007-12-06}} at the site. Several other bridges were also constructed at Halberton to carry minor roads over the canal.{{NHLE | desc=Batten's Bridge | num=1105877 | access-date=2007-12-06}}{{NHLE | desc=Accommodation bridge over the Grand Western Canal | num=1105879 | access-date=2007-12-06}}{{NHLE | desc=Bridge at Halberton | num=1326158 | access-date=2007-12-06}}{{NHLE | desc=Crownhills Bridge | num=1105883 | access-date=2007-12-06}}{{NHLE | desc=Greenway Bridge | num=1106641 | access-date=2007-12-06}}{{NHLE | desc=Sellick Bridge | num=1105890 | access-date=2007-12-06}}

Community

The Primary School, erected in 1844 and now grade II listed, has seen many changes and extensions over the years, and although still small is well equipped with modern equipment.{{citation needed|date=August 2018}}

There is an active parish council, and many other organisations which cater for all tastes, including a Women's Institute and a branch of the British Legion. There is a public house in the village, called the Hickory Inn, formerly The Barge.[https://whatpub.com/pubs/EXE/341/hickory-inn-halberton WhatPub.com] Hickory Inn, Halberton

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