The Estate of Alverton had been enjoyed by the Levelis family for six hundreds of years until the Castle Horneck Estate (traditionally the seat of Alwarton from Saxon times) was bought by John Borlase for Dr Walter Borlase who owned Castle Horneck and the Estates. Above, is a penned drawing of the Estate by William Borlase in 1745, showing the Estate, Tul Tuff Hill to the right, and Alverton Lane (barely wide enough to take one carriage) extending to the left, first through trees (from the bend of the river) and rising towards 'town'; Alverton Farm [later 'Hawke's Farm] is roughly at the left end of the tree line. The Minney can be seen extending down to the sand dunes of the shore (the old church rises above the lower town); to the far left rise the Weeths (high fields, largely for growing crops, some given over to sheep, or some in cattle).