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Dulverton is a town and
civil parish in west Somerset, England, near the
border with Devon. The town had a po****tion of 1,408 at the 2011 Census. The...
- Two
ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Dulverton after the
Dulverton hunt: HMS
Dulverton (L63),
launched in 1941, was a Type II Hunt-class destroyer...
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Baron Dulverton, of
Batsford in the
County of Gloucester, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1929 for the businessman...
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Northmoor is an
historic estate in the
parish of
Dulverton in Somerset, England. The
Victorian mansion house known as
Northmoor House is set
amongst steep...
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Gilbert Alan
Hamilton Wills, 1st
Baron Dulverton (28
March 1880 – 1
December 1956), also
known by Sir
Gilbert Wills, 2nd
Baronet of
Northmoor & Manor...
- HMS
Dulverton was a Type II Hunt-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy.
Launched in 1941, she saw
service during the
Second World War
until being damaged...
- Lake
Dulverton is a 230-to-233-hectare (570-to-580-acre)
shallow lake or
sandstone lagoon located adjacent to the town of
Oatlands in the
Southern Midlands...
- a
historic estate in Somerset, England,
situated between the town of
Dulverton and the
village of Brushford.
Until the
Dissolution of the Monasteries...
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Dulverton Town Hall is a muni****l
building in Fore
Street in
Dulverton, Somerset, England. The building,
which is the
meeting place of
Dulverton Town...
- The
Anglican Church of All
Saints in
Dulverton, Somerset,
England was
built in the 15th
century and
largely rebuilt in the 1850s. It is a
Grade II* listed...