# Sheepstor

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Village in Devon, England

Human settlement in England

Village of Sheepstor View of Sheepstor village Village of Sheepstor Location within Devon Population 53 (Census 2001) OS grid reference SX560676 • London 184 miles (296 km) District West Devon Shire county Devon Region South West Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town YELVERTON Postcode district PL20 Dialling code 01822 Police Devon and Cornwall Fire Devon and Somerset Ambulance South Western UK Parliament South West Devon Website Sheepstor community page List of places UK England Devon 50°29′27″N 4°01′55″W / 50.490847°N 4.032040°W / 50.490847; -4.032040

**Sheepstor** is a village, [civil parish](/source/Civil_parishes_in_England) and former [manor](/source/Manorialism) on the western side of [Dartmoor](/source/Dartmoor) in the county of [Devon](/source/Devon), England. In 2001, its population was 53, down from 95 in 1901.[1] For administrative purposes the parish is grouped with the parishes of [Meavy](/source/Meavy) and [Walkhampton](/source/Walkhampton) to form [Burrator Parish Council](/source/Burrator),[2] and for electoral purposes it is grouped with the same two parishes to form Burrator [Ward](/source/Wards_of_the_United_Kingdom).[3] [Burrator Reservoir](/source/Burrator_Reservoir), constructed in 1898, is to the north of the village and forms part of the northern boundary of the parish.[1]

The name *Sheepstor* has evolved considerably since the first reference to a settlement here which was recorded in a [pipe roll](/source/Pipe_roll) of 1168 as *Sitelestorra*. In a document of 1262, it was *Skytelestor*, *Shittestorre* in 1474, *Shistor* in 1547 and in c. 1620 [Tristram Risdon](/source/Tristram_Risdon) called it *Shetelstor now Shepstor*.[4] The name probably derives from the [Old English](/source/Old_English) *scyttel(s)* meaning a bar or bolt, reflecting the shape of the nearby Sheeps [Tor](/source/Tor_(rock_formation)).[4]

## Manor

Arms of Elford of Sheepstor: *Per pale argent and azure, a lion rampant gules*[5]

The [manor](/source/Manorialism) of Sheepstor was held by the [Scudamore family](/source/Scudamore_family), whose heirs were the Elford family.[5][6][7]

## Sheepstor Church

The village church, dedicated to [St Leonard](/source/Leonard_of_Noblac), is built of granite and dates from the 15th century,[1] though a [chapelry](/source/Chapelry) was first documented here in 1240.[8] The church contains a fine [rood screen](/source/Rood_screen) which was reconstructed in 1914 by the then vicar Hugh Breton from drawings made of the original that had been removed in a [19th-century restoration](/source/Victorian_restoration).[1] Buried in the churchyard are [James Brooke](/source/James_Brooke), [Charles Brooke](/source/Charles_Brooke%2C_Rajah_of_Sarawak) and [Charles Vyner Brooke](/source/Charles_Vyner_Brooke), the three [White Rajahs](/source/White_Rajahs) of the [Sarawak kingdom](/source/Raj_of_Sarawak), in modern-day [Sarawak](/source/Sarawak) (now part of [Malaysia](/source/Malaysia)), as well as [Bertram Willes Dayrell Brooke](/source/Bertram_Willes_Dayrell_Brooke), another member of the Brooke family. The graves of the Rajahs have been designated Grade II [listed monuments](/source/Listed_building) by English Heritage.[9]

There are currently six bells in the church tower, five of which were cast in 1769, with a sixth hung in 1904; one of the older bells has inscribed on it the words 'I call the quick to church and the dead to grave'.[8] A local legend tells that the bell ropes of the church were once tied together and lowered into [Crazywell Pool](/source/Crazywell_Pool), 3.6 km to the north east of Sheepstor, in order to determine the depth. According to the legend the ropes descended as much as 90 fathoms without reaching the bottom,[10] causing people to believe the pool is bottomless.

The church has been renovated several times, the most thorough of which was in 1861 at a cost of £590.[8]

## Sheeps Tor

Sheeps Tor, from which the village is named, is a prominent outcrop about half a mile north east of the village. The summit is 369m above sea level and it is one of the area's most prominent tors.

## Sheepstor in popular culture

In 2010 Sheepstor was one of the filming locations for the [Steven Spielberg](/source/Steven_Spielberg) film *[War Horse](/source/War_Horse_(film))*, and the village with its prominent church tower features in an aerial shot in the trailer for the film which was released on 29 June 2011.[11][12]

## See also

Nearby archaeological sites:

- [Yellowmead stone circle](/source/Yellowmead_stone_circle)

- [Drizzlecombe](/source/Drizzlecombe)

- [Eylesbarrow mine](/source/Eylesbarrow_mine)

- [Cadover Cross](/source/Dartmoor_crosses#Cadover_Cross)

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-H_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-H_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-H_1-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-H_1-3) Harris, Helen (2004). *A Handbook of Devon Parishes*. Tiverton: Halsgrove. p. 148. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [1-84114-314-6](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/1-84114-314-6).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Burrator Parish Council"](http://burrator.gov.uk/). Retrieved 5 July 2010.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 2473"](http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1999/19992473.htm). HMSO. Retrieved 5 July 2010.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-GMS_4-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-GMS_4-1) Gover, J.E.B., Mawer, A. & Stenton, F.M (1931). "The Place-Names of Devon". *English Place-Name Society. Vol Viii. Part I*. Cambridge University Press: 238–239.{{[cite journal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_journal)}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CS1_maint:_multiple_names:_authors_list))

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Vivian_1531,_p.329_5-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Vivian_1531,_p.329_5-1) [Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L.](/source/John_Lambrick_Vivian), (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the [Heralds' Visitations](/source/Heraldic_visitation) of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.329

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** [Pole, Sir William](/source/William_Pole_(antiquary)) (d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, [Sir John-William de la Pole](/source/Sir_John_de_la_Pole%2C_6th_Baronet) (ed.), London, 1791, p.338

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** [Risdon, Tristram](/source/Tristram_Risdon) (d.1640), Survey of Devon, 1811 edition, London, 1811, with 1810 Additions, p.195

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-SC_8-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-SC_8-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-SC_8-2) Sandles, Tim. ["Sheepstor Church"](http://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/sheepstor_church.htm). Legendary Dartmoor. Retrieved 30 June 2010.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** [Historic England](/source/Historic_England). ["Details from listed building database (1326418)"](https://HistoricEngland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1326418?section=official-list-entry). *[National Heritage List for England](/source/National_Heritage_List_for_England)*. Retrieved 20 April 2015.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-CP_10-0)** Sandles, Tim. ["Crazywell Pool"](http://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/crazy_well.htm). Legendary Dartmoor. Retrieved 30 June 2010.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-11)** ["War Horse"](http://www.warhorsemovie.com/). *War Horse official website*. Retrieved 29 June 2011.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-12)** Child, Ben (29 June 2010). ["War Horse trailer: is Spielberg's thoroughbred on track for an Oscar?"](https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2011/jun/29/war-horse-trailer-spielberg). *[The Guardian](/source/The_Guardian)*. Retrieved 29 June 2011.

## Further reading

- Knights, Richard. ["Sheeps Tor"](http://www.richkni.co.uk/dartmoor/sheeps.htm). Dartmoor Walks. Retrieved 30 June 2010.

## External links

Media related to [Sheepstor](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sheepstor) at Wikimedia Commons

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