Trimstone is a small hamlet and manor in North Devon, England. It is a quiet, agricultural location, [1] which is best known for its Manor house, which dates from the 11th century, with buildings on the site being present from the writing of the Domesday Book, [2] and which is now a hotel.
The place-name, which is first documented as Trempelstan in 1238, is partly unexplained, but it may refer to a stone used as a stile. [3]
51°10′16″N 4°08′46″W / 51.171°N 4.146°W
Trimstone is a small hamlet and manor in North Devon, England. It is a quiet, agricultural location, [1] which is best known for its Manor house, which dates from the 11th century, with buildings on the site being present from the writing of the Domesday Book, [2] and which is now a hotel.
The place-name, which is first documented as Trempelstan in 1238, is partly unexplained, but it may refer to a stone used as a stile. [3]
51°10′16″N 4°08′46″W / 51.171°N 4.146°W