At the western side of the Stokenham Parish is the settlement of Chillington the largest of the settlements within the parish. It is a long 'ribbon' developed village stretching from Stokenham along the A379 to the western edge of the parish. Most of the development is post war and it has a good 'mix' of residents both locals and 'incomers'.
Chillington has a long history going back to Saxon times. When Countess Gytha married Earl Godwin in 1018 her brother-in-law King Canute granted her his Royal Estate of Cadelintone (Chillington); this embraced all the land area from the Kingsbridge Estuary to the river Dart. This was in fact the Saxon Chillington Hundred--100 settlements each settlement was a 'hide' of land. Chillington was created a' borough' in the 12th century and in 1218 a Royal Licence was granted to Chillington to operate a weekly market. The market did not prosper and Chillington reverted to an ordinary village; Stokenham settlement which had a church became more important and a manor in 1185.
Chillington in 1300 had a leper hospital located near Well Farm approached via. Clapper Lane, so called because lepers had to signal their approach by clapping two wooden plates together.
Today Chillington enjoys excellent facilities, a modern health centre, public house, village hall, playing field, post office/general store, butchers, garage, hair dressing salon and a pottery. These make it one of the most 'complete' villages not only in the parish but maybe in the South Hams.
What's Nearby
-
Slapton Sands and Torcross Beach
Slapton sands is a beautiful pebble beach that stretched for almost two miles from Strete Gate to...
2.28 miles away -
Beesands Beach
Close to Kingsbridge in South Devon, Beesands has got all the right ingredients for a great beach...
2.38 miles away -
Start Point to Prawle Point
Start Point to Prawle Point is a truly beautiful stretch of south Devon coastline and forms part of...
3.43 miles away
-
Strete Gate Beach
At the very start of the long coastal bar that stretches to Torcross and beyond is this beautiful,...
3.55 miles away -
Lannacombe Beach
For a taste of the West Country at its most rugged, wild and unspoilt, get yourself down to...
4.12 miles away -
Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company - Kingsbridge
The Salcombe River Boat Company operates the Salcombe to Kingsbridge Ferry.
4.46 miles away -
Start Point Lighthouse
The Start Point Lighthouse, which has guided vessels along the English Channel for over 150 years,...
4.48 miles away -
Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company - Salcombe
The Salcombe River Boat Company operates the Salcombe to Kingsbridge Ferry.
4.61 miles away -
Mill Bay Beach
A little to the south of East Portlemouth beach is Mill Bay, a privately owned beach popular with...
4.85 miles away -
East Portlemouth Beaches
Opposite the town of Salcombe on the eastern side of the estuary is a long sandy stretch skirting...
4.98 miles away -
Blackpool Sands Beach
Superb stretch of golden sand and shingle in a sheltered, unspoilt bay with turquoise blue sea and...
5.51 miles away -
Salcombe North Sands Beach
Crouched between two headlands in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the beach is rural...
5.52 miles away




button to add an item to your Itinerary basket.


