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- Dunsland is a historic manor and former house in the parish of Bradford (or Cookbury) near Holsworthy in Devon, England. It was successively home to the...
- Dunsland Cross was a railway station on the Bude Branch that closed in 1966. Dunsland Cross station in the parish of Holsworthy was 6 miles East of the...
- Portland Coppice, Potwall Coppice, Broomground Coppice and Greathunt Coppice Dunsland Coppice with Wards Coppice and Fareham Garden (wood adjoining above group)...
- River (Ls) Brim Brook River Lew (R) Waggaford Water (L) Medland Brook (R) Dunsland Brook (R) Merryland Stream (R) Pulworthy Brook River Waldon (R) Minor coastal...
- Southern (1923-48) Southern Region of British Railways (1948 to 1966)   Dunsland Cross Terminus   North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway (1925...
- Maddaford Moor Halt (opened on 27 July 1926) Ashbury Halwill Junction Dunsland Cross Holsworthy Whitstone & Bridgerule (opened on 1 November 1898) Bude...
- Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station Dunsland Cross   British Rail Western Region Bude Branch   Whitstone & Bridgerule...
- eldest daughter, who married John Dabernon (alias D'Abernon, etc.) of Dunsland in the parish of Bradford, Devon, son and heir of John Daubernon, Warden...
- Bridgerule River Tamar Derriton Viaduct Holsworthy Holsworthy Viaduct Dunsland Cross North Cornwall Railway Halwill Junction Ashbury Maddaford Moor Halt...
- Puxley 9 June 1921 Abandoned as ruins; Partially restored in 21st century Dunsland Glanmire County Cork Joseph Pike, D.L., J.P. p.m. 29 August 1920 Partially...