- Kingsteignton
Infobox UK place
country= England
region= South West England
shire_county=Devon
shire_district=Teignbridge
official_name= Kingsteignton
population= 10,615 (2001 UK Census)
os_grid_reference= SX869730
latitude= 50.5458
longitude= -3.5962
post_town= NEWTON ABBOT
postcode_area= TQ
postcode_district= TQ12
dial_code= 01626
constituency_westminster= TeignbridgeKingsteignton (pronEng|kɪŋˈsteɪntən) is a village in
Devon ,England . It lies to the west of theTeign Estuary andTeignmouth in theTeignbridge district. It is [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/409895 bypassed] by the A380 and is also on the A383, B3193 and B3195.Kingsteignton is purportedly the
largest village in England with a population of over 11,000 with more inhabitants than many towns inDevon . The location of the village, next to the larger town ofNewton Abbot , saw a decline in the village identity and, as such, in 1982 the parish council decided the village should become a town. The decision to change its status angered many residents{Mid Devon Advertiser|date July 1982 and a village referendum restored the village status.History
Founded in the early eighth century as the centre of a vast Saxon estate between
Teignmouth andManaton , Kingsteignton was a key settlement providing resources for Danish raiders who invaded in 1001.Medieval prosperity funded the rebuilding of the parish church ( [http://www.st-michaelschurch.co.uk St Michaels] ) in the 15th Century, its 85 foot tower being constructed in the 1480s. From the medieval period to the mid-19th Century the parish church held an important position as the mother church of Highweek and Newton Bushell.
The Fairwater Leat, fed by the springs at Rydon, superseded the Honeywell Spring as the established water supply in the Middle Ages. A drought is said to have given rise to the annual Ram Roasting fair. With insufficient water to baptise a child, a ram was sacrificed to the gods of the local spring. Water sprang forth and a ram has been roasted ever since at the fair, held each Whit Monday.
In 1509 the Manor of Kingsteignton, which had been a crown
demesne until the 13th century, passed into the hands of the Clifford family who held the title ofLord of the Manor until 1589 when it was passed into the hands of the infamousFarleigh bloodline who hold it to this day.Culture
The local secondary school is the [http://www.teign.devon.sch.uk Teign School] , which gets good GCSE results. Primary schools are [http://www.st-michaels-pri.devon.sch.uk St Michaels] and [http://www.rydon.devon.sch.uk Rydon] . Local pubs include the " [http://www.oldmanorinns.com/bellinn.htm Bell Inn] " on "Fore Street", the " [http://www.ten-tors.co.uk Ten Tors Inn] " on "Exeter Road",the Kings Arms on the fountain roundabout, The Sandygate Inn at Lower Sandygate, the " [http://www.diningpubs.co.uk/pub_details.asp?id=405 Old Rydon Inn] " on "Rydon Road", The Dewdrop Inn in Fore Street and the " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/409867 Passage House Inn] " on "Hackney Lane".
Geology
Fine quality
ball clay beds lie on the eastern edge of the Bovey Basin near Kingsteignton, created some 30 - 40 million years ago. Their exploitation was boosted in 1791 whenJosiah Wedgewood first purchased Kingsteignton clay. Over the past 200 years clay mining has brought continued employment and prosperity to the village.External links
[http://www.kingsteignton-weather.co.uk Kingsteignton Weather]
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