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Budleigh Salterton is a
seaside town on the
coast in East Devon, England, 15
miles (24 km) south-east of Exeter. It lies
within the East
Devon Area of...
- The
Salterton Trilogy consists of the
first three novels by
Canadian novelist Robertson Davies: Tempest-Tost (1951),
Leaven of
Malice (1954), and A Mixture...
- south, on the bank of the Avon, are the
small settlements of Netton,
Salterton and
Little Durnford.
Evidence of
prehistoric activity in the area includes...
- The
Budleigh Salterton Railway was a
single track branch railway line that ran from a
junction on the
Sidmouth Railway at
Tipton St
Johns to
Exmouth via...
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Otterton Water Mill is at the
village of Otterton, near
Budleigh Salterton in Devon, England.
Otterton Water Mill is set
beside the
River Otter in Devon...
- Tempest-Tost,
published in 1951 by
Clarke Irwin, is the
first novel in The
Salterton Trilogy by
Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. The
other two
novels are...
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Woodbury Salterton is a
village 6
miles (9.7 km) from Exeter, in the
civil parish of Woodbury, in the East
Devon district, in the
county of Devon, England...
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largest town. The
district also
contains the
towns of Axminster,
Budleigh Salterton, Cranbrook,
Ottery St Mary,
Seaton and Sidmouth,
along with
numerous villages...
- west,
north and east of East Budleigh, with the
seaside town of
Budleigh Salterton about two
miles south.
Until the
River Otter to the east
silted up, the...
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Leaven of Malice,
published in 1954, is the
second novel in The
Salterton Trilogy by
Canadian novelist Robertson Davies. The
other two
novels are Tempest-Tost...