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A Paper on Bradfield House

by

John Hayward Esq.

In Exeter Diocesan Architectural and Archaeological Soc. Trans 2 ser, v. 1, (1867) pp. 79-84.

Prepared by Michael Steer

Bradfield House, Uffculme near Cullompton still has its medieval hall in full glory with a spectacular early 16th century hammerbeam roof and carved angel terminals. The whole building is very ornate with linen-fold panelling and a carved frieze while tracery abounds. Bradfield is one of the largest country houses in Devon. The property was the seat of the Walrond family for seven hundred years from the 13th century until the early 20th century. This rare book was produced from a digital copy held by the University of Michigan Library that can be downloaded from Google Books. Google has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. Those on which copyright has expired are available for free educational and research use, both as individual books and as full collections to aid researchers.

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Bradfelle, Richard de 80
Bradfelle, Robert de 80
Cogan family 80
Edward VI 82
Elizabeth I 82
Grandisson, Bishop 80
Henry II 80
Henry III 80
James I 82
Lysons 80
Paynel family 80
Paynel, Fulke 80
Planché, Mr 82
Pole, Sir William 79-80
Stowford family 80
Ufflete family 80
Walrond family 80, 83, 85
Walrond, John 80
Walrond, Mr 79, 81
Walrond, Richard 80
Westcot 80
Whitinge family 80