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Lynmouth is a
village in Devon, England, on the
northern edge of Exmoor. The
village straddles the
confluence of the West Lyn and East Lyn rivers, in a...
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Lynmouth Flood occurred on the
night of 15–16
August 1952, prin****lly
affecting the
village of
Lynmouth, in
North Devon. A
storm with
heavy rainfall...
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Lynton and
Lynmouth is a
civil parish in the
North Devon district of Devon, England. The
parish is
named after its two main
settlements of Lynton, which...
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between 1949 and 1952. A
conspiracy theory has
circulated claiming that the
Lynmouth Flood was
caused by
Project ****ulus. This
claim is
still ultimately unproven...
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Lynton and
Lynmouth Cliff Railway is a water-powered
funicular joining the twin
towns of
Lynton and
Lynmouth on the
rugged coast of
North Devon in...
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neighbouring village of
Lynmouth; the two
settlements are
separated by a
steep gorge.
Lynton is part of the
Lynton and
Lynmouth electoral ward
whose total...
- the pier of
Lynmouth, in Devon, England,
originally built in the 19th century. It is
Grade II listed. The
tower has been
called "a
Lynmouth icon". It is...
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Lynmouth Foreland Lighthouse (also
called the
Countisbury Foreland Lighthouse,
after the
nearby village) is
located on
Foreland Point; it was originally...
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Lynmouth in a
storm in 1854. The ship had lost her masts, and was in very bad condition. A
fishing boat was sent out to
rescue the crew, as
Lynmouth possessed...
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Lynton and
Lynmouth railway station was the
terminus of the
Lynton and
Barnstaple Railway, a
narrow gauge line that ran
through Exmoor from Barnstaple...