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Teigngrace is a
civil parish centred on a
hamlet that lies
about two
miles north of the town of
Newton Abbot in Devon, England.
According to the 2001 census...
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Stover is a
historic estate in the
parish of
Teigngrace,
about halfway between the
towns of
Newton Abbot and
Bovey Tracey in
South Devon, England. It was...
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special p****enger
train to
Bovey Tracey on 5 July 1970.
Teigngrace station building.
Teigngrace. The
Devon Clay
Company siding near Heathfield. The train...
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Stretch and Carlton-Browne of the FO.
Walters was born in
Teigngrace, Devon, the son of
Prebendary Thomas Collins Walters of Silverton, Devon...
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Seymour until 1793, of
Maiden Bradley in
Wiltshire and
Stover House,
Teigngrace, Devon, was a
British peer, landowner,
astrologer and mathematician. Seymour...
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Teigngrace Halt was a
railway station opened as
Teigngrace in 1867 by the
Moretonhampstead and
South Devon Railway. The
station was
renamed Teigngrace...
- surrounded,
clockwise from the north, by the
parishes of
Bovey Tracey,
Teigngrace (a
short border only),
Newton Abbot,
Ogwell (another
short border), Bickington...
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James Templer (1748–1813) of
Stover House,
Teigngrace, Devon, was a
Devon landowner and the
builder of the
Stover Canal. He was the
eldest son and heir...
- name to
several places,
including Teigncombe, Drewsteignton, Canonteign,
Teigngrace,
Kingsteignton (at one time, one of England's
largest villages), Bishopsteignton...
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James Templer (1722–1782) of
Stover House,
Teigngrace, Devon, was a self-made magnate, a
civil engineer who made his
fortune building dockyards. He was...