Chagford is a market town and civil parish on the north-east edge of Dartmoor, in Devon, England, close to the River Teign and the A382, 4 miles (6 km)...
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Whiddon is an historic estate in the parish of Chagford in Devon, England. The manor house, now known as Whiddon Park House, survives as a remnant of the...
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Gidleigh Park is a 5-star hotel and restaurant located in Gidleigh, near Chagford, Devon, England. The restaurant currently holds 1 Michelin Star and three...
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and lake in Fernworthy Forest, near Chagford Fingle Bridge – a 17th-century crossing of the River Teign near Chagford Great Links Tor – dominant tor on...
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Kenn Valley, Moorland, Teignbridge North, Teign Valley; From West Devon: Chagford, Drewsteignton, Exbourne, Hatherleigh, Lew Valley, North Tawton, Okehampton...
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Teign Valley line (redirect from Exeter, Teign Valley and Chagford Railway)
The Teign Valley line was a single-tracked railway line that ran from Heathfield to Exeter, via the Teign Valley, in Devon, England. It joined the South...
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Michael the Archangel's Church, Chagford is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in Chagford, Devon. The church is medieval...
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second half unwritten. He finished the book at the Easton Court Hotel at Chagford, in Devon, a regular retreat that he used when completing writing projects...
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The Three Crowns Hotel, also Three Crowns Chagford, is a historical hotel in Chagford, Devon, England. The hotel, noted for its granite facade and 13th...
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painter, renowned for his depictions of Dartmoor. Morrish was born in Chagford, Devon, where his father, also named William, was a portrait painter and...
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In May the Orwells took lease of a flat in London at Dorset Chambers, Chagford Street, Marylebone. It was the time of the Dunkirk evacuation, and the...
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the shooting of Mary Whiddon on her wedding day at the parish church of Chagford, Devon, in the 17th century. Unlike the heroine of the novel, she did not...
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years working as a commercial illustrator in Soho, London before moving to Chagford, Devon in 1975. Between 1972 and 1976, he illustrated four books by children's...
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Throwleigh (/ˈθraʊli/) is a village and civil parish located 3 miles from Chagford and 6 miles from Okehampton, in the West Devon district, in the county...
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Chagford (1) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Green Jane Elliott * 485 65.28 +16.8 Conservative Nicky Heyworth 258 34.72 −16.8 Turnout 754 58.68 Green gain from...
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Edward I's 1305 Stannary Charter established Tavistock, Ashburton and Chagford as Devon's stannary towns, with a monopoly on all tin mining in Devon,...
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a mile from the Swallaton Gate, on the road leading from Ashburton to Chagford; it is not now a cross road, but a path strikes across the main road, and...
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town of Chagford, which might—if he is indeed from this family—explain his interest in developing copper mining. (Based on this evidence, Chagford now has...
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mind. His request was granted and, on 31 January 1944, he departed for Chagford, Devon, where he could work in seclusion. The result was Brideshead Revisited:...
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the catchment area of Okehampton that include South Tawton, Hatherleigh, Chagford, North Tawton and Bridestowe. The Anglican parish church of All Saints...
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Bretteville-sur-Laize is twinned with: Maßbach, Germany (since 1989) Chagford, England (since 1975, but twinning activity lapsed in the 1990s) Communes...
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adaptation merging Sir Lanval of Marie's Lanval and Sir Launfal was made by Chagford Filmmaking Group Production in 2010. Anglo-Norman literature Medieval French...
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Burrington Butterleigh Cadbury Cadeleigh Calverleigh Carley Carlingwark Chagford Challacombe Chapelton Chardstock Charles Charleton Chawleigh Chelfham Cheriton...
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later Penzance. In Devon, the coinage towns were: Ashburton, Plympton, Chagford and Tavistock. The Cornish Rebellion of 1497 originated among Cornish tin...
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the most famous babies in cinema and of the 1980s. Froud was raised in Chagford, Devon, on the edge of Dartmoor. He developed an interest in puppetry from...
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the Stannary Court of Ashburton, Devon. He died aged 56 when the roof of Chagford Stannary Courthouse collapsed, killing him and nine others. His "sumptuous"...
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reservoirs to generate electricity. The Mary Tavy set is rated at 2,622 kW, the Chagford set is rated at 26 kW and the Morwelham set at 700 kW. In the year 1980-81...
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Edward I's 1305 Stannary Charter established Tavistock, Ashburton and Chagford as Devon's stannaries, with a monopoly on all tin mining in Devon, a right...
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John Ford (died 1538) of Ashburton (the son and heir of William Ford of Chagford) who purchased the estate of Bagtor in the parish of Ilsington, which his...
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