Chapelvale was a small English village, technically a squiredom, granted to Caran De Winn by King Edward III in 1341, and marked on the map by Bishop Algernon Peveril. The land was to be later owned by all future descendants of De Winn.
In 1896, Ben and Ned entered the village, and assisted the current De Winn descendant, Winifred Winn, prove her claim to the land against that of London law firm Jackman Donning & Bowe.
Areas of Interest[]
These places in Chapelvale are of particular interest:
- The Almshouse
- St Peter's Church
- Hillside Farm
- Evans Tea Shoppe
- The Village School
- The Library
- The Railway Station
- The Police Station
Known Chapelvale Residents[]
- Caran De Winn
- Winifred Winn
- Jim Winn
- Lilian Winn
- Captain Rodney Winn
- Evelyn De Winn
- Edmond De Winn
- Obadiah Smithers
- Clarissa Smithers
- Wilfred Smithers
- Amelia Somers
- Alexander Somers
- Philip Teesdale Mackay
- Jonathan Preston
- Mr. Braithwaite
- Dai Evans
- Blodwen Evans
- Pettigrew
- Riley
- Mrs. White
- Mr. Stansfield
- Hetty Sullivan
- Reverend Mandel
- Will Drummond
- Eileen Drummond
- Sarah Drummond
- Willum Drummond
- Constable Judmann
- Sergeant Patterson
- Regina Woodworthy
- Reggie Woodworthy
- Tommo
- Archie
- Seth Talbot
- Mrs. Talbot
Books[]
Chapevale appears in Castaways of the Flying Dutchman.