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HISTORY OF BRADNINCH

  • To outsiders, Bradninch is often looked upon as a village, but it is in fact a town, and has been since the beginning of the 12th century, when it received its first charter from Reginald de Dunstanville, a son of Henry I. Bradninch dates back to before the 7th century and at this time there was a wooden fortress on Castle hill. This was one of the fifteen important fortresses in the South West at that time. There would have only been a few buildings at that time mainly to the north and east of were the Church is now.
  • The meaning of the word Bradninch is not generally known. but it was probably derived either from Bradeneche, the Saxon word for broad ash, broad oak or from the earliest references, Braenes and Branes. Celtic for hill is bre (brea) or bryn and today we use the word brae for hillside, suggesting Bradninch be a place by a hill or hillside which it is.
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1 Books on Hele and Bradninch 1008
2 Bradninch During the 2nd World War 860
3 Goldie - The World's Oldest Goldfish 2125
4 Haydon's Bakery 1017
5 Historic Buildings 1047
6 Old Photos of Bradninch and Hele 1608
7 Old Views of Bradninch 1457
8 Salvation Army Band 1294
9 The Blizard of 1978 1280
10 Token Discovery in Bradninch 1181
11 Tour of the Guildhall 947
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