The manor of Holne was listed in
Domesday Book of 1086 as the 11th of 17 Devon holdings of
William of Falaise. The lands of William of Falaise later became the
feudal barony of Dartington, whose lords were the FitzMartin family, feudal barons of Blagdon in Somerset. From the FitzMartins Holne descended to the Audley family,
feudal barons of Barnstaple, thence to the Bourchiers, lords of the
manor of Tawstock, thence to their heirs the
Wrey baronets. In 1850 Sir Bourchier Palk Wrey, 8th Baronet (1788–1879) had a hunting seat in the manor named Holne Chase House "in a singularly romantic situation". To this was attached Holne Chase, 500 acres of wood and 2200 acres of moor land extending about 2 miles into Dartmoor Forest, "amidst some of the most magnificent scenery in Devon, where the
River Dart is seen foaming over its rocky bed, between steep and shelving banks, and lofty woody hills". Richard I's widow Jane Dawson (d.1932) retained possession but in 1937, 5 years after her death, her executors sold the estate to Stephen Simpson of nearby
Spitchwick Manor, Poundsgate. Following the closure of Holne Chase Hotel in 2008 and the termination of the lease, the owners Mr and Mrs Richard Simpson made it their home and converted the stable block and garden cottage into holiday lets. ==References==