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- Manor_of_Ashton abstract "The Manor of Ashton (anciently Asseriston, Ashriston, etc.) was a historic manor in Devonshire, England, of which the manor house was called Ashton House (or Ashton Place), in the parish of Ashton, situated about 6 miles south-west of Exeter, on the western slopes of the Haldon Hills. It was long the seat of the Chudleigh family, from about 1320 to 1745, which originated at the manor of Chudleigh, 3 miles south of Ashton, and for which was created the Chudleigh baronetcy in 1622. It was abandoned by Sir George Chudleigh, 4th Baronet (died 1738) who in 1735 built himself nearby a grand mansion named Haldon House, on the east side of the Haldon Hills, influenced by Buckingham House in London, and moved his residence there. It was an abandoned ruin when painted in 1794 by Rev. John Swete (d.1821), but part of the former mansion survives as a grade II* listed farmhouse now known as \"Place Barton\",formerly \"Lower Barton\", at Higher Ashton (in which hamlet is situated the parish church of St John the Baptist), not to be confused with the present house known as \"Higher Barton\" also at Higher Ashton (the hamlet of \"Lower Ashton\" being situated a few hundred yards to the west). Place Barton was purchased in 1997 by John Birkin, a director of television advertisements and his wife Emma, a television producer, and much restoration work has been undertaken, including the building of a new thatched roof for the \"Great Barn\", now hired out as a wedding venue.".
- Manor_of_Ashton thumbnail AshtonHouse_Devon_ByJohnSwete_1794.jpg?width=300.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageExternalLink www.thegreatbarndevon.co.uk.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageID "47221332".
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageLength "3040".
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageRevisionID "671140554".
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Ashton,_Devon.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Buckingham_Palace.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_estates_in_Devon.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Chudleigh.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Chudleigh_baronets.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Demesne.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Exeter.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Haldon_Hills.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Haldon_House.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink John_Lambrick_Vivian.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink John_Swete.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Manor.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Manor_house.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Sir_George_Chudleigh,_4th_Baronet.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink Tristram_Risdon.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink William_Pole_(antiquary).
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLink File:AshtonHouse_Devon_ByJohnSwete_1794.jpg.
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ashton House".
- Manor_of_Ashton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ashton".
- Manor_of_Ashton subject Category:Historic_estates_in_Devon.
- Manor_of_Ashton hypernym Manor.
- Manor_of_Ashton type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Manor_of_Ashton comment "The Manor of Ashton (anciently Asseriston, Ashriston, etc.) was a historic manor in Devonshire, England, of which the manor house was called Ashton House (or Ashton Place), in the parish of Ashton, situated about 6 miles south-west of Exeter, on the western slopes of the Haldon Hills. It was long the seat of the Chudleigh family, from about 1320 to 1745, which originated at the manor of Chudleigh, 3 miles south of Ashton, and for which was created the Chudleigh baronetcy in 1622.".
- Manor_of_Ashton label "Manor of Ashton".
- Manor_of_Ashton sameAs Q20712585.
- Manor_of_Ashton sameAs Q20712585.
- Manor_of_Ashton wasDerivedFrom Manor_of_Ashton?oldid=671140554.
- Manor_of_Ashton depiction AshtonHouse_Devon_ByJohnSwete_1794.jpg.
- Manor_of_Ashton isPrimaryTopicOf Manor_of_Ashton.