Holbeton

Holbeton is a village located 9 miles south east of Plymouth in Devon, UK. Historically it formed part of Ermington Hundred. To the east of the village is an Iron age enclosure or Hill fort known as Holbury

Holbeton is a considerable village set back a little from the beautiful wooded shores of the River Erme estuary, amid quite unspoiled country. The coastal scenery of the parish is also most attractive.

Country houses
The banks of the Erme are lined with country houses, of which the most notable is Flete House, in a large park, formerly the seat of Lord Mildmay and now a Plymouth hospital. Flete owes its present character as a house to Norman Shaw who remodelled it extensively from 1878 onwards. He built the great tower on the north front, rebuilt the north-west wing, and drastically altered the interior to put in "over-rich Tudor". The house had already been drastically remodelled in the Gothic style in 1835, and the front is all of this date.

Holbeton today
Education and community well being are key to the population of Holbeton, with the local Primary School taking the majority of the local children. The village hall and playing fields are host to many activities year round, including school plays, festivals, and sports events.