- Wonford
Wonford is an undefined area in the centre of
Exeter covering parts of St Loyes andHeavitree . Originally, Wonford was a royal estate named after a stream (now called Mincinglake) that rose on the southern slopes of Stoke Hill and flowed through Northbrook Park. In 937, the name was "wynford" meaning fair stream. The land surrounding Exeter had been part of the Celtic kings estates from before the Roman occupation and in 7th century these lands continued to be a large royal estate of theSaxon Kings . These lands were gradually reduced in size, until the only remaining hunting ground remaining at theNorman invasion wasDuryard , north of the city.Although St Michael's Church in Heavitree is Victorian, it stands on the place of one of the oldest churches outside Exeter. The
Wessex KingCenwealh , established a chapel at this position near the sacred head tree in Wonford in about 660. The area became known as Heavitree, and Wonford shrank as Heavitree grew.Exeter's main hospital, the Royal Devon and Exeter, is situated in Wonford.
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