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Bradiford is a
village in Devon, England. v t e...
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facing south-east
across a
mostly level flood-plain.
Through the wood runs
Bradiford Water. The name is
first attested in 1533-38 as
Tuttyshall in Pilton,...
- Land's End. Taw
catchment River Taw (MS)
River Caen (R)
Knowl Water (R)
Bradiford Water (R)
Colam Stream (Rs)
River Yeo (R) Mill Leat?
Langham Lake (L)...
- a hill top
approx 150
Metres above Sea
Level overlooking the Yeo and
Bradiford rivers. R.R.Sellman;
Aspects of
Devon History,
Devon Books 1985 - ISBNÂ 0-86114-756-1...
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granted to
Pilton Priory, and Barnstaple's
share of
Pilland became known as
Bradiford. The
grant within Pilton included the wood,
waters and meadows, with fishing...
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right of way that
follows the path of a
rivulet called the Colm
Stream or
Bradiford Water, and next to the
right of way, a
copse called Tutshill Woods. One...
- near
South Molton, Devon.
Further flooding was
reported in Braunton,
Bradiford, Devon, and East Bar, Swanage, Dorset. The high
winds affected train service...
- the
South West of England. He died in
October 2018 at the age of 94 in
Bradiford, Devon.
Ancestry LifeStory:
Geoffrey David Claud Tudor "Olympic profile"...
- at
Prawle Point; a hide at
Fernworthy Reservoir on Dartmoor; a site at
Bradiford; and a
ringing hut at
Slapton Ley, data from
which has been p****ed to...
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James Norman, the
grandfather of John
Norman of Pilton.
William lived in
Bradiford as a
child and then
moved to Yeo Vale as a
young man
before joining the...