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Marldon is a
village in the
South Hams in Devon,
United Kingdom, to the north-west of Paignton. It is the most
northeasterly Civil Parish in the South...
- "Archaeology at 31-33
Prescot Street & 99
Mansell Street" (PDF).
marldon.net.
Marldon.
Retrieved 19
March 2017. "Mansell Street, City of
London - The Guinness...
- Goudge's father's
death in 1939, she and her
mother moved to a
bungalow in
Marldon, Devon. They had
planned a
holiday there, but the
outbreak of the Second...
- "1969 Bank Holidays". The Times. 22
March 1967.
Retrieved 21 June 2013. "
Marldon Apple-Pie Fair".
Torbay Express. 15
August 1969. "August Bank
Holiday in...
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Greenway (in the
parish of Brixham) and of
Compton Castle (in the
parish of
Marldon), both in Devon. (The coat of arms of Otes
Gilbert and
Katherine Champernowne...
- Council. "Loddiswell &
Aveton Gifford".
South Hams
District Council. "
Marldon & Littlehempston".
South Hams
District Council. "Newton & Yealmpton". South...
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Modbury and
Totnes and
small hamlets and
villages such as...Holbeton,
Marldon and
Berry Pomeroy. The
third band is the
Heritage coast [and
South Devon...
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transmitting station,
radio and
television transmitters located at
Beacon Hill,
Marldon,
Devon Beacon Hill, Dorset, in the
hinterland of Poole,
Dorset Beacon Hill...
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Compton Castle in the
parish of
Marldon in Devon, is a
fortified manor house in the
village of
Compton (formerly "Compton Pole"),
about 5
miles (8 km)...
- This
stone commemorates a
beating of the
Marldon parish bounds in
Devon in May 2000....