Holcombe Rogus is a village, and Mid Devon parish, north of the M5 on the border with Somerset, with the grand western canal from Sampford Peverell
to Greenham weir to join the River Tone in Somerset.
Holcombe Rogus separates the Mid Devon parish of Burlescombe from the Somerset boundary, with Culmstock to the south east and Hockworthy to the west.
This category is for sites showing an operating address in the parish of Holcombe Rogus,
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History of the parish, with genealogical research information and map from 1850, showing the route of the Great Western canal, boundaries with other parishes now administered by Mid Devon District, and the Somerset border.
Grade I listed Tudor manor house known as Holcombe Court was built by Sir Roger Bluett c. 1540 and available for holiday let.
Copywriting for websites, blogs and online content marketing.
Profile includes prospectus, newsletter and calendar.
Entry for the grade I listed Tudor manor house known as Holcombe Court was built by Sir Roger Bluett c. 1540.
Profile includes prospectus, newsletter and calendar.
Copywriting for websites, blogs and online content marketing.
Entry for the grade I listed Tudor manor house known as Holcombe Court was built by Sir Roger Bluett c. 1540.
Grade I listed Tudor manor house known as Holcombe Court was built by Sir Roger Bluett c. 1540 and available for holiday let.
History of the parish, with genealogical research information and map from 1850, showing the route of the Great Western canal, boundaries with other parishes now administered by Mid Devon District, and the Somerset border.