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Kingskerswell (formerly
Kings Carswell, or
Kings Kerswell) is a
village and
civil parish within Teignbridge local government district in the
south of...
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towards Torquay.
Beyond Newton Abbot, the road byp****es the
village of
Kingskerswell on the
South Devon Highway. The road soon
comes to
Edginswell (a signal...
- 3.58412°W / 50.49839; -3.58412 As
early as 1849, the
residents of
Kingskerswell were
petitioning the
South Devon Railway Company to stop
trains at their...
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Charles Collard who
learned his
trade at the
Aller Vale
Pottery in
Kingskerswell. Its
heyday was in the 1930s.
honiton pottery collectors club v t e...
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Kingham Kingsbury Kingsclere King's
Cliffe King's
Cross King's
Heath Kingskerswell Kings Langley King's Lynn King's
Norton King's
Sutton Kings Ripton Kings...
- this
period St
Marychurch covered Plainmoor, Watcombe,
Babbacombe and
Kingskerswell.
Wellswood and the
Lincombes were
built up by
wealthy Victorians who...
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Cathedral (tapestry in St. Gabriel's chapel), Holne, Kenn, Kenton,
Kingskerswell (see photo), Manaton, Payhembury,
South Milton, Stoke-in-Teignhead,...
- also a
suburban area
named Aller a
short distance to the south, in
Kingskerswell parish. "Explore
georeferenced maps - Map
images -
National Library...
- Devonshire, England. His prin****l
seats were at
Hartland in
North Devon,
Kingskerswell and
Nutwell in
South Devon, and
Buckland Dinham in
Somerset and Cardinham...
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Pottery was
formed in 1865 on the
northern edge of the
village of
Kingskerswell in
South Devon, England, on the
likely site of a
medieval pottery. It...