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Braunton is a
large village,
civil parish,
ecclesiastical parish and
former manor in Devon. The
village is
situated 5
miles (8 km) west of Barnstaple....
- The
hundred of
Braunton was the name of one of
thirty two
ancient administrative units of Devon, England. The
parishes in the
hundred were: Ashford; Barnstaple;...
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Minnie Malinda "Nan"
Braunton (4
April 1895 – 27
March 1978) was a
British actress who had a
prolific stage career during the 1930s and 1940s but who is...
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Braunton Burrows is a sand dune
system on the
North Devon coast. It is
privately owned and
forms part of the
Christie Devon Estates Trust (see Tapeley...
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Brannoc of
Braunton or
Saint Brannock was a
Christian saint ****ociated with the
village of
Braunton in the
English county of Devon. His
feast is 7 January...
- Ash in the
parish of
Braunton in
North Devon is a
historic estate listed in the
Domesday Book. The
present mansion,
known as The Ash
Barton estate is a...
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Burrows and
faces westward into
Bideford Bay,
opposite Saunton Sands and
Braunton Burrows.
There is an
electoral ward with the same name. The po****tion...
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Braunton Canal is a cut made to
straighten the
course of the
upper section of the
River Caen,
known as
Braunton Pill, and to
provide a new quay for...
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Buckland in the
parish of
Braunton,
North Devon, England, is an
ancient historic estate purchased in 1319 by
Godfrey II de
Incledene of Incledon, the adjoining...
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Braunton is a
Southern Railway West
Country class 4-6-2
Pacific steam locomotive that has been preserved. It is
presently based at
Crewe Diesel...