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HER Number:MDV108546
Name:Village Water Supply and Water Meadows, Sampford Peverell

Summary

The water supply was based on the existing streams and supplemented by adding a leat from a larger stream in Uplowman to power the mills in Sampford Peverell.

Location

Grid Reference:ST 026 145
Map Sheet:ST01SW
Admin AreaDevon
Civil ParishSampford Peverell
Civil ParishUplowman
DistrictMid Devon
Ecclesiastical ParishSAMPFORD PEVERELL

Protected Status

  • Local List: Village Water Supply and Water Meadows

Other References/Statuses: none recorded

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • WATER MEADOW (Unknown date)
  • WATERCOURSE (Unknown date)

Full description

Ordnance Survey, 2014, MasterMap (Cartographic). SDV355681.


Mid Devon District Council, 2014, Mid Devon Local List Register of Heritage Assets - East, Village Water Supply, Mill and Water Meadows, Sampford Peverell (Local List - Register of Heritage Assets). SDV356891.

Village Water Supply, Mill and Water Meadows, Sampford Peverell.
Description: Sampford Mill was present in 1880-90 maps of the area. The three story mill still exists and stood next to the Great Pond. The Great Pond was drained in the 1950s. Sampford Mill is within the conservation area but the site of the Great Pond lies outside of the conservation boundary.
The water supply was based on the existing streams and supplemented by adding a leat from a larger stream in Uplowman to power the mills in Sampford Peverell. The leat enters Sampford Peverell at Broad View Farm, and passes under an ancient stone bridge before going under the link road to another ancient stone bridge. It then joins with a spring (now a trickle). The spring used to be a significant landmark with apparent healing properties. A stream from Whitnage also combines with the leat and heads down to the site of the Great Pond, which was drained in the 1940s/50s. The watercourse then enters the Conservation Area, to come out the other side of the Village Hall. The whole area to the south is water meadows. There is one section of the watercourse where it is directed down the middle of the lane for about 30 yards, which is thought to have been a wheel wash. The stream carries on under another ancient bridge towards Venn Farm before it feeds into a larger brook (Spratford Brook).

Proximity to designated Heritage Assets:
Grade II listed Sampford Barton including front garden wall
Grid Reference: 303331/114176
Source: Sampford Peverell Parish Council


Mid Devon District Council, 2014, Register of Heritage Assets, Village Water Supply and Water Meadows (Local List - Register of Heritage Assets). SDV356889.

Village Water Supply and Water Meadows.
Importance: A man made water supply.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV355681Cartographic: Ordnance Survey. 2014. MasterMap. Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital. [Mapped feature: #67903 ]
SDV356889Local List - Register of Heritage Assets: Mid Devon District Council. 2014. Register of Heritage Assets. Mid Devon District Council. Digital. Village Water Supply and Water Meadows.
SDV356891Local List - Register of Heritage Assets: Mid Devon District Council. 2014. Mid Devon Local List Register of Heritage Assets - East. Mid Devon District Council. Digital. Village Water Supply, Mill and Water Meadows, Sampford Peverell.

Associated Monuments

MDV108551Related to: Great Pond, Sampford Peverell (Monument)
MDV1493Related to: Sampford Mill, Sampford Peverell (Monument)
MDV11475Related to: St John's Well, Sampford Peverell (Monument)
MDV108773Related to: Village Leat, through the Centre of the Village, Uplowman (Monument)

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events: none recorded


Date Last Edited:Feb 3 2015 7:52AM