Sidmouth (/ˈsɪdməθ/) is a town on the English Channel in Devon, South West England, 14 miles (23 km) southeast of Exeter. With a population of 12,569 in...
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Viscount Sidmouth, of Sidmouth in the County of Devon, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 12 January 1805 for the former...
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Sidmouth may refer to: Sidmouth, coastal town in Devon, England Sidmouth Folk Festival Sidmouth railway station Sidmouth, British Columbia, former railway...
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Honiton and Sidmouth is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament. Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster...
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Henry Addington (redirect from Sidmouth, Henry Addington, Viscount)
Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, PC (30 May 1757 – 15 February 1844) was a British Tory statesman who served as prime minister of the United Kingdom...
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The Sidmouth Railway was a railway branch line that ran from a junction at Feniton to Sidmouth, connecting the resort to the main line network. The London...
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Sidmouth Lifeboat is a charity that provides lifeboat and lifeguard services in Sidmouth in Devon, England. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)...
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Sidmouth is a locality and small rural community in the local government area of West Tamar, in the Western Tamar Valley region of Tasmania. It is located...
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There has been a folk festival in the coastal town of Sidmouth in South West England in the first week of August every year since 1955, attracting tens...
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Coombe, East Devon (redirect from Coombe, Sidmouth, Devon)
English county of Devon, about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of the town of Sidmouth at grid reference SY102919. 50°43′11″N 3°16′25″W / 50.7198°N 3.2735°W...
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Sidmouth Museum is a museum in Sidmouth, Devon, England. The museum is housed in Hope Cottage, a Grade II listed building. The building was extended in...
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The Sidmouth Herald is a British newspaper, established in 1849.[citation needed] A team of reporters cover Sidmouth, Beer, Branscombe, Ottery St Mary...
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Peak House in Sidmouth, Devon, is a building designed by Evelyn Hellicar. It was finished in 1904 and is entirely made of beer stone. It is a Grade II...
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Sidmouth Priory was a priory in Devon, England. An Alien priory of Benedictine monks, a monastic cell or monastic grange dependent on Mont St Michel founded...
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Sidmouth Town Association Football Club is a football club based in Sidmouth, Devon, England. They are currently members of the South West Peninsula League...
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The Sidmouth Rock is a rock islet or small island, located in the Southern Ocean, off the southern coast of Tasmania, Australia. The island is situated...
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The Sidmouth Harbour Railway was a short-lived attempt in the 1830s to create a harbour in the bay at Sidmouth, Devon on the south coast of England. To...
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Mercia Mudstone Group (redirect from Sidmouth Mudstone Formation)
Anchor Formation Branscombe Mudstone Formation Arden Sandstone Formation Sidmouth Mudstone Formation Tarporley Siltstone Formation Older schemes will remain...
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Wright, Richard (4 June 2018). "School reunion forty years on at Sidmouth hotel". Sidmouth Herald. Central School of Speech and Drama (24 January 2018)....
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the mouths of rivers, such as Plymouth (i.e. mouth of the Plym River), Sidmouth (i.e. mouth of the Sid River), and Great Yarmouth (i.e. mouth of the Yare...
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Leonard Addington, 2nd Viscount Sidmouth, eldest son of Prime Minister Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth. Sidmouth was Member of Parliament for Devizes...
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May. The longest-serving home secretary is Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, who held the post continuously for 9 years, 221 days. The shortest-serving...
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EX EX08 EX8 Exmouth Devon EX EX09 EX9 Budleigh Salterton Devon EX EX10 Sidmouth Devon EX EX11 OTTERY ST. MARY Devon EX EX12 SEATON Devon EX EX13 Axminster...
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site. The segments are: from Orcombe Rocks to Chit Rocks, Sidmouth from River Sid, Sidmouth to Seaton Hole the Axmouth to Lyme Regis Undercliff, from...
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of Axminster, Budleigh Salterton, Cranbrook, Ottery St Mary, Seaton and Sidmouth, along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas. The district...
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Sidmouth College is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form, located in Sidmouth in the English county of Devon. The school attracts pupils from...
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East Eye. 6 February 2018. "MP Hugo talks candidly to Sidmouth Herald over expenses". Sidmouth Herald. 12 June 2009. Retrieved 15 February 2018. "MPs'...
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Sidmouth or Twenty-Four Mile was a railway point in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. The scattered community straddled the shores...
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Berkhamsted Harrogate and Knaresborough Hazel Grove Henley and Thame Honiton and Sidmouth Horsham Lewes Maidenhead Melksham and Devizes Mid Dorset and North Poole...
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Feniton railway station (redirect from Sidmouth Junction)
Ottery and Sidmouth Road. In February 1868 this was changed again to Feniton for Ottery St Mary. On 6 July 1874 a branch line to Sidmouth was opened and...
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