Hatherleigh is mentioned in Domesday as Hadreleia and had a mill. Hatherleigh Moor was granted as common land by John of Gaunt in the 14th century and the 19th century obelsik commemorates Colonel Morris who survived the Charge of the Light Brigade. St John's Well is thought to cure eye problems and the head of the Torridge has some fishing. The town has an excellent cricket side well known for its teas.
Hatherley Care Village is situated off Holsworthy Road to the southwest of the town and consists of 15 flats with...
Facilities include an alarm service and 24 hour non-resident management services, lift, residents lounge, activities room, cafe, hairdressing salon, library and...