Lydford, sometimes spelled Lidford, is a village, once an important town, in Devon, seven miles (11 km) north of Tavistock on the western fringe of Dartmoor...
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Lydford Castle is a medieval castle in the town of Lydford, Devon, England. The first castle in Lydford, sometimes termed the Norman fort, was a small...
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Lydford may refer to: Lydford, A village in Devon. Lydford railway station Lydford Gorge, a gorge on the River Lyd (Devon) near Lydford Lydford-on-Fosse...
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John Lydford (c.1337–1407) was an English priest and canon lawyer. Lydford was Archdeacon of Totnes from 1385 until 1407. Owen, Dorothy M. "Lydford, John"...
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The Church of St Peter in Lydford-on-Fosse, Somerset, England was built in 1846. It is a Grade II* listed building. The church was built in 1846, by Benjamin...
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Lydford-on-Fosse is a village and civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset, England. The parish includes the village of West Lydford and hamlet...
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Lydford railway station was a junction at Lydford between the Great Western Railway (GWR) and London and South Western Railway (LSWR) situated in a remote...
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River Lyd, Devon (redirect from Lydford Gorge)
through Lydford Gorge, the deepest gorge in South West England. Lydford Gorge (National Trust) is a dramatic feature of the river at Lydford on the edge...
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Air Marshal Sir Harold Thomas Lydford, KBE, CB, AFC (7 May 1898 – 20 September 1979) was a First World War pilot in the Royal Flying Corps and senior...
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West Lydford is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Lydford-on-Fosse in Somerset, England. The village is spread along a stretch of...
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of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a former Church of England church in East Lydford, Somerset, England. Designed by Benjamin Ferrey, it was built in 1864–66...
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the A37. The Fosse Way follows the A37 through Street-on-the-Fosse and Lydford-on-Fosse on a direct route to Ilchester. The route leaves the A37 north...
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the time of the Norman conquest, including the silver mint at Hlidaforda Lydford in 997 and Taintona (a settlement on the Teign estuary) in 1001. Devon...
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and finally to Lidford on 12 October 1874.[page needed] (This was spelt Lydford from 3 June 1897.)[page needed] The Devon and Cornwall Company had been...
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traffic-free cycle/walkway between Okehampton (near the railway station) and Lydford. It was built by Devon County Council (DCC) and is part of the National...
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South Devon and Tavistock Railway (section Lydford)
as narrow gauge) trains of the London and South Western Railway between Lydford and Plymouth: a third rail was provided, making a mixed gauge. In 1892...
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Lake in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Together Richard Lake and Lisa Hanna run Lydford Logistics a contract manufacturing, commercial warehouse and shipping operation...
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entering or attempting to enter or remain on the Mozart Estate and the Lydford Estate. Bailey was arrested in July 2023, and the Westminister housing...
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Invergordon, Ironbridge and Ixworth were equipped to act as diving tenders. Lydford was originally commissioned as A510 Loyal Governor, then renamed P252 Alert...
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Great refortified Exeter as a defensive burh, followed by new erections at Lydford, Halwell and Pilton, although these fortifications were small compared...
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Crowthorne. The company was run by Jack Barlow in converted stables in Lydford Road. Barlow had been apprenticed to Buckler, and led that company's efforts...
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2008. "Cat's eye killed DJ". News of the World. 2 May 1999. p. 15. David Lydford, of Hampshire Police, said: Cat's eyes sometimes work loose, but I have...
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Devonport and South Western Junction Railway's line from Lydford to Plymouth, between Lydford and Tavistock. It opened on 1 June 1890 and closed on 6 May...
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Torrington Loddiswell Loxbeare Loxhore Luffincott Lundy Luppitt Lustleigh Lydford Lympstone Lynmouth Lynton Maindea Malborough Malmsmead Mamhead Manaton...
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through the interior of the parish and has 2 additional interchanges (Lydford and Unity Valley) which have tolled on/off ramps and a rest stop at Unity...
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rugged tor with remains of Iron Age village Jay's Grave – burial site Lydford Gorge – deep and narrow gorge with waterfalls Meldon Viaduct and reservoir...
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beggars, cutpurses, cut-throats and highwaymen who inhabited the area around Lydford in Devon around the time of the English Civil War. Their leader, one Roger...
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called Christchurch) 470 Wareham 1600 Bridport 760 Exeter 734 Halwell 300 Lydford 140 Pilton 360 Watchet 513 Axbridge 400 Lyng 100 Langport 600 Bath 1000...
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Dart River a mile upstream from Dartmeet. Historically in the parish of Lydford, since 1987 it has been in the civil parish of Dartmoor Forest. Hexworthy...
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List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey River Lyd, Devon Lydford Gorge, Devil's Cauldron "Designated Sites View: Devil's Punch Bowl". Sites...
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