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Chagford

Chagford is a small town on the north-east edge of Dartmoor, in Devon, England, close to the River Teign. .

Archeological remains confirm that a community has existed here for at least 4,000 years. In historical times, Chagford grew due to the wool trade and from tin mining in the area, and in 1305 was made a Stannary town where tin was traded.

This is reflected in the church of St Michael the Archangel. It features carved roof bosses, similar to those found at St Pancras, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, including the tin miners’ emblem of three rabbits. The church was dedicated in 1261 although little remains from this period. The tower dates back to the 15th century. The building was restored in 1865 and extended during the 20th century.

The tragic death of a local woman is thought to have been one of the inspirations behind R D Blackmore’s novel, Lorna Doone. Although set on Exmoor, the author was apparently moved by the story of the death of Mary Whiddon, who was shot on the church steps immediately after being married. The climax of Lorna Doone involves a similar shooting, but in this case the heroine survives. Chagford church contains a memorial to Mary Whiddon, dated 11 October 1641.

Chagford also features a Baptist church (established 1829), a Wesleyan Chapel (est. 1834) and a 'Bible Christian Chapel' (est. 1844).

A 16th century building called Endecott House, on the edge of the town square, is named after Pilgrim Father and governor of Massachusetts, John Endecott who is believed to have lived here before leaving for the New World. For several hundred years it was used as a school.

Today Chagford is a thriving community with an unusally wide range of shops for town of this size.

The 20th century Castle Drogo lies nearby.

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