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Bridestowe (/ˈbrɪdɪstoʊ/) is a
civil parish and
village in the
district of West Devon, Devon, England. The
parish is
surrounded clockwise from the north...
- 147°21′07″E / 41.1335469°S 147.3518088°E / -41.1335469; 147.3518088
Bridestowe Lavender Estate is a
lavender farm
located in Nabowla, Tasmania, Australia...
- St Bridget's
Church in
Bridestowe, Devon, is a
parish church in the
Church of
England and one of the
central buildings in the
rural area on the northwestern...
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Bridestowe railway station served the 2
miles or so
distant village of
Bridestowe in West Devon, England,
located outside Okehampton on the edge of Dartmoor...
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Bridestowe and
Sourton Common, also
known as
Common to
Bridestowe and
Sourton and
Lands common to the
Parishes of
Bridestowe and Sourton, is a
civil parish...
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Great Bidlake Manor is a
manor house in the
parish of
Bridestowe on the
north western edge of
Dartmoor in the
county of Devon, England. It has been listed...
- tourism, with
attractions such as
Barnbougle Dunes Golf
Links and the
Bridestowe Lavender Estate farm
drawing visitors. It is also home to the Defence...
- was
broadcast on television. The song "Ale Ale" was
picturised at the
Bridestowe Estate Lavender Farm in Scottsdale, Tasmania,
Australia where cinematographer...
- Perfume' 60 cm × 45 cm (24 in × 18 in) Alba,
Backhouse Purple, Biostos,
Bridestowe, Graves, Gray Lady,
Gwendolyn Anley,
Hidcote Giant,
Irene Doyle, Mailette...
- John Wrey (died 1597) of
North Russell, Sourton, and
Bridestowe in
Devon and Trebeigh, St Ive, Cornwall, was
Sheriff of
Cornwall in 1587. He was the son...