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- Ashprington is a village and civil parish in the South Hams district of Devon, England. The village is not far from the River Dart, but high above it...
- Bowden is an historic estate in Ashprington parish near Totnes in Devon, England. The present structure, known as "Bowden House", is a grade I listed...
- Sharpham is an historic estate in the parish of Ashprington, Devon. The Georgian mansion house, known as Sharpham House, overlooks the River Dart and...
- Painsford (anciently Pinford, etc.) is an historic estate in the parish of Ashprington in Devon. Painsford House was described as follows in 1850: "It was formerly...
- factory Bow, Devon, a village in mid Devon Bow, a hamlet in the parish of Ashprington in South Devon Bow, London, a district Bow, Oxfordshire, a hamlet Bow...
- parishes of Ipplepen, Marldon, Torbay (unitary authority), Stoke Gabriel, Ashprington, Totnes, and Littlehempston. In 2001 its po****tion was 973, down from...
- Ashford (North Devon) Ashford (South Hams) Ashill Ashmansworthy Ash Mill Ashprington Ashreigney Ash Thomas Ashton Ashwater Atherington Aunk Aveton Gifford...
- administrative units of Devon, England. The parishes in the hundred were: Ashprington, Blackawton, Buckland-Tout-Saints, Charleton, Chivelstone, Cornworthy...
- by the top of a hill", and is also the name of the towns of Bowden, Ashprington, and Bowden, Yealmpton, in Devon, as well as Bowden, Derbyshire. There...
- (1609–1679) of Painsford House, Ashprington, Devon, Sheriff of Devon in 1666, whose monument survives in Ashprington Church. Col. Francis Fulford (1666–1700)...