See also People from Kilkhampton •
Sir Bevil Grenville (1596–1643), Royalist commander in the Civil War. •
Baron Granville a title created twice, in 1661 and 1703 •
James Yeo (1789–1868), shipbuilder, merchant, farmer and political figure in
Prince Edward Island. •
Henry Robinson (1819–1887), local Rector in the 1850s •
Thomas Greenway (1838–1908), Premier of the Canadian province of
Manitoba until 1908. •
Minnie Pallister (1885–1960), a political writer and activist, self-described "
Socialist propagandist" and unsuccessful political candidate •
Adelaide Phillpotts (1896–1993), the novelist, poet and playwright, lived in Kilkhampton following her marriage in 1952. •
Phil Vickery (born 1976), the England rugby union captain grew up in the village, he played about 200 games and 73 for
England, his family still own a substantial amount of the surrounding farmland ==References==