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Brentor is a
village in West Devon, England. Its po****tion in 2001 was 423. The
village is
dominated by the hill of
Brent Tor,
topped by the village's...
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lives of its inhabitants. He
lived successively in
South Brent,
Brentor and Mary Tavy but died in Plymouth, Devon.
Crossing was born in Plymouth...
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within southwest England,
include St Michael's Mount, St Michael's
Church (
Brentor),
Creech St Michael,
Burrow Mump (also
known as St Michael's Borough) and...
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Burnville House (or Farm) in
Brentor, West Devon, England, is a
building of
historical significance and is
Grade II
listed on the
English Heritage Register...
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Brentor railway station used to
serve the
village of
Brentor in Devon, England. It was on the Plymouth,
Devonport and
South Western Junction Railway's...
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Branscombe Bratton Clovelly Bratton Fleming Braunton Brealeys Breazle Brendon Brentor Bridestowe Bridford Bridgerule Brithem Bottom Brixham Brixton Broadclyst...
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trout fishing Bowerman's Nose – a tor said to be
shaped like a nose
Brentor Church –
remote church 344 m (1,129 ft) high on crag at
western edge of...
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Amendment Act, 1882,
relating to the
Parishes of Brafield-on-the-Green,
Brentor, Cairau, Clungunford,
Cogenhoe or Cooknoe, Courteenhall, Cwmcarvan, Great-Houghton...
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Okehampton 30¾
Lifton 27½
Coryton 26¾
Liddaton Halt to
Okehampton 23¼
Lydford Brentor (LSWR) 20¾ Mary Tavy and
Blackdown Tavistock North (LSWR) 16½ Tavistock...
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surmounted by the
Church of St Michael, the
parish church of the
village of
Brentor,
which lies
below the Tor.
Brent Tor is an
unusual example of
early Carboniferous...