Umberleigh
Umberleigh is a former huge manor within the historic numerous (North) Tawton, yet today a little town in North Devon in England. It made use of to be a clerical parish, however complying with the building of the church at Atherington it came to be a part of that parish. It forms however a part of the civil parish of Chittlehampton, which is mainly situated on the east side of the River Taw. The estate of Umberleigh, which had its own entrance in the Domesday Book of 1086, was completely situated on the west side of the River Taw and was centred on the Nunnery which was offered by William the Conqueror to the Holy Trinity Abbey in Caen, Normandy. The site was later on inhabited by the manor house of Umberleigh, the here and now Georgian manifestation of which, a big as well as grand farmhouse, is known as "Umberleigh House". Beside the manor house in regarding 1275 was founded Umberleigh Chapel, now a wreck the solitary staying wall surface of which develops the back wall of a farm implements shed.