Located near the N coast of Cornwall high on the edge of the steep valley of Coombe.
Little is known, even of the precise location of the Grenville (later Granville) family's fortified medieval house, replaced by a 17th c. residence that does not survive.
A probable performance venue. Stowe was the principal residence of the Grenville family, which patronized entertainers who appeared elsewhere in Devon in the 15th and 16th c.
Demolished. The stables of the 17th c. house were converted in the 18th c. to the farmhouse of Stowe Barton.
14th c. Grenville family owned a residence at Stowe.
16th c. Renovations made.
1679 Older house demolished. Magnificent brick mansion in the latest style designed and built on a nearby site (probably by John Fitch) for John Granville, 7th Earl of Bath.
1711 The 7th Earl's nephew George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne of Biddeford, resided at Stowe until 1720, when he gave up his claim to the Granville inheritance. After this date, Stowe ceased to be used as a residence.
1739 Demolished by the 7th Earl's daughter Grace, 1st Viscountess Carteret and 1st Countess Granville.
REED Devon 35, 224
Name | Dates | Titles |
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Grenville, Richard | 1495-1551 | Knight |
Grenville, Thomas | 0-1514 | Knight |