Fardel Manor
Fardel is a historic manor in the parish of Cornwood, in the South Hams district of Devon. It was successively the seat of the Raleigh and Hele families. The surviving Grade I listed medieval manor house is situated about half-way between Cornwood and Ivybridge, just outside the Dartmoor National Park on its south-western border.
Manor house
The manor house comprises a complex group of buildings of widely varying dates consisting of a double-courtyard mansion with a third courtyard of farm buildings to the west. There is a separate Grade II* listed chapel known to have been licensed by the Bishop of Exeter in 1422 or 1432. There is a walled garden with a fish pond.Descent
It is listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Ferdendelle, the 67th of the 79 Devonshire holdings of Robert, Count of Mortain, half-brother of King William the Conqueror and one of that king's Devon [Domesday Book tenants-in-chief]. Ferdendelle possibly signifies "fourth part", that is a quarter of some larger estate. The Count's tenant was Reginald I de Vautort, of Trematon Castle in Cornwall, the first feudal baron of Trematon, who held 57 manors from the Count. The Anglo-Saxon tenant before the Norman Conquest of 1066 was a certain Dunn, as recorded in the Domesday Book. Ferthedel is the form in which it is later listed in the Book of Fees, held from the feudal barony of Trematon.FitzJoell
It subsequently descended to the FitzJoell family. In 1242 it was the dwelling of Waren FitzJoell, the last in the male line, who left a daughter and heiress Ellen FitzJoell, who married William Newton, to whose descendants the manor passed.Newton
William Newton, having inherited Fardel on his marriage to the heiress Ellen FitzJoell, lived at Fardel during the reign of King Edward I, but died without male issue, leaving a daughter and sole heiress Jone Newton, who in 1303 married Sir John Raleigh of Smalerigge in the parish of Axminster, Devon, whose descendants made Fardel their seat.Raleigh
Sir John Raleigh, who married the heiress Jone Newton, was the son and heir of Sir Hugh Raleigh of Smalerigge. This branch of the Raleigh family was more anciently seated at Nettlecombe Raleigh in Somerset, but was probably originally a junior branch of the de Raleigh family, lords of the manor of Raleigh in the parish of Pilton in North Devon.Later members of the family resident there included Members of Parliament Adam Ralegh and Carew Raleigh.
Hele
Carew Raleigh sold the manor of Fardel to Walter Hele, father of Elize Hele ofParke in the parish of Bovey Tracey, Devon, a lawyer and philanthropist, in whose family it remained until 1740.