The parish of Farringdon contains various historic estates including: • Crealy (anciently
Crowlegh, Crowleigh, Crealy, Crailey, Crayley, etc.), in about 1600 the seat of the "Mortimer
alias Tanner" family. Today it is the site of the "Crealy Adventure Park & Resort"
themepark. • Denbow (anciently
Penbow, Benbow, etc.), anciently a seat of the Martyn family. • Upham, in the time of
Pole (d.1635), the seat of Humfry Walrond (born 1554), (4th son of Humphry II Walrond (died 1586) of
Bradfield in the parish of
Uffculme, Devon) who purchased it from a member of the Duke family of
Otterton. At some previous time it had been a possession of the Cary family. The surviving 17th century mansion, now a farmhouse, has on the first floor a plaster overmantel with
strapwork decoration. ==References==