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Chagford is a
market town and
civil parish on the north-east edge of Dartmoor, in Devon, England,
close to the
River Teign and the A382, 4
miles (6 km)...
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Whiddon is an
historic estate in the
parish of
Chagford in Devon, England. The
manor house, now
known as
Whiddon Park House,
survives as a
remnant of the...
- and lake in
Fernworthy Forest, near
Chagford Fingle Bridge – a 17th-century
crossing of the
River Teign near
Chagford Great Links Tor –
dominant tor on...
- Bretteville-sur-Laize is
twinned with: Maßbach,
Germany (since 1989)
Chagford,
England (since 1975, but
twinning activity lapsed in the 1990s) Communes...
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second half unwritten. He
finished the book at the
Easton Court Hotel at
Chagford, in Devon, a
regular retreat that he used when
completing writing projects...
- painter,
renowned for his
depictions of Dartmoor.
Morrish was born in
Chagford, Devon,
where his father, also
named William, was a
portrait painter and...
- The
Teign Valley line was a single-tracked
railway line that ran from
Heathfield to Exeter, via the
Teign Valley, in Devon, England. It
joined the South...
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Michael the Archangel's Church,
Chagford is a
Grade I
listed parish church in the
Church of
England Diocese of
Exeter in
Chagford, Devon. The
church is medieval...
- In May the
Orwells took
lease of a flat in
London at
Dorset Chambers,
Chagford Street, Marylebone. It was the time of the
Dunkirk evacuation, and the...
- the
shooting of Mary
Whiddon on her
wedding day at the
parish church of
Chagford, Devon, in the 17th century.
Unlike the
heroine of the novel, she did not...