The spire of
St John the Baptist church in the village is 14th century. Within the church, the baptismal font is
Norman and there survive several mural monuments to the Chichester family of
Hall. Several sources dating from the 16th and 17th centuries record that the see of the first bishop for Devon (a diocese created by dividing the
Diocese of Sherborne in the early 10th century) was at Tawton (later named Bishop's Tawton) in 905, though certainly by 909 the see was at
Crediton. (In 1050 the see moved to Exeter.) Any link between a possible 10th-century former bishop's church/cathedral and the extant
Church of St John the Baptist is conjectural. The case for a brief bishopric at Tawton is far from proved, but there are remains of a modest bishop's "palace" at Court Farm, next to the
parish church. This residence was used for centuries by the diocesan bishops, until Tudor times, and the parish was a bishop's
peculiar. There is a pillar on Codden Hill to Caroline Thorpe, the wife of the local MP
Jeremy Thorpe; she died, aged 32, on 29 June 1970 in a car accident. The monument, designed by
Clough Williams-Ellis, was dedicated on 4 December 1971 by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Crediton. Notable residents included
Clara Codd, the
suffragette and
theosophist, who was born in
Pill, Bishop's Tawton in October 1877. ==Historic estates==