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{{Short description|Village in Devon, England}}
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'''Diptford''' is a small village in [[South Devon]], England; between [[Ivybridge]] and [[Totnes]]. It is perched on a hill overlooking the [[River Avon (Devon)|River Avon]]. The name is believed to come from "deep ford", referring to the local site of a river crossing.
'''Diptford''' is a village and [[civil parish]] in the [[South Hams]] district, in the county of [[Devon]], England. It is perched on a hill overlooking the [[River Avon, Devon|River Avon]]. The name is believed to come from "deep ford", referring to the local site of a river crossing. In 2021 the parish had a population of 612. The village is mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]] as one of the settlements in the [[Hundred (county division)|Hundred]] of Diptford.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Diptford {{!}} Domesday Book |url=https://opendomesday.org/place/SX7256/diptford/ |access-date=2022-10-17 |website=opendomesday.org}}</ref>


At the centre of the village is a small primary school,<ref name="Diptford Primary School">{{Cite web |url=http://www.diptford.devon.sch.uk/ |title=Diptford Primary |access-date=4 March 2011 |archive-date=20 March 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320231222/http://www.diptford.devon.sch.uk/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> the parish hall and the recently redeveloped 14th-century church. A former rector of the village, Rev. [[William Gregor]], discovered the element [[titanium]], which he called manaccanite, in 1791.
The centre of the town is the recently redeveloped 14th century church. The village has a temporary [[pub]] (open 4 times a year){{when|date=July 2009}} but the bus service has ended and the train stop has now fallen down through lack of use.


The Dipford Cross and wall were rebuilt on 23 August 2020, by Aldridge born Craftsman and artist John Clifton.
== External links ==
* {{official|http://www.diptford.org.uk}}


==References==
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== External links ==
* {{official website|www.diptfordvillage.co.uk}}


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St Mary's church, Diptford
Diptford is located in Devon
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Location within Devon
Population612 (2021 census)
OS grid referenceSX7256
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50°23′40″N 3°47′42″W / 50.394516°N 3.795137°W / 50.394516; -3.795137

Diptford is a village and civil parish in the South Hams district, in the county of Devon, England. It is perched on a hill overlooking the River Avon. The name is believed to come from "deep ford", referring to the local site of a river crossing. In 2021 the parish had a population of 612. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book as one of the settlements in the Hundred of Diptford.[1]

At the centre of the village is a small primary school,[2] the parish hall and the recently redeveloped 14th-century church. A former rector of the village, Rev. William Gregor, discovered the element titanium, which he called manaccanite, in 1791.

The Dipford Cross and wall were rebuilt on 23 August 2020, by Aldridge born Craftsman and artist John Clifton.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Diptford | Domesday Book". opendomesday.org. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Diptford Primary". Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2011.

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