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Walkhampton is a
village and
civil parish on the
western side of
Dartmoor in the
county of Devon, England. The
village lies on the
Black Brook, a tributary...
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Holne Moor and
Walkhampton Common between them
remove nearly 6 km of
overhead line from open moorland. At
nearly 5 km, the
Walkhampton scheme is the largest...
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Baron Merrivale, of
Walkhampton in the
County of Devon, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 19
January 1925 for the Conservative...
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Uplowman Uplyme Upottery Upton ****ions
Upton Pyne
Virginstow Whitford Walkhampton Warkleigh Washfield Washford Pyne Way
Village Weare Giffard Weir Quay...
- moor SX680635. Near High
Willhays In the NW of the moor SX566895 Near
Walkhampton In the west of the moor SX574718. Near
Butterdon Hill,
Ivybridge SX655584...
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Government Act 1972 from the
older councils of Meavy,
Sheepstor and
Walkhampton. The
parish has an area of 59.45 km2 (23 sq miles), and is one of the...
- to be bottomless, and
according to
local legend the
parishioners of
Walkhampton (or Sheepstor)
brought up the bell
ropes from the
parish church to test...
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endowment was
large - as well as the
manors of Buckland,
Bickleigh and
Walkhampton, and the
estate at Cullompton, the
Exeter diocese episcopal registers...
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administrative purposes the
parish is
grouped with the
parishes of
Meavy and
Walkhampton to form
Burrator Parish Council, and for
electoral purposes it is grouped...
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centring on the south-west of the moor, in the
neighbourhood of Sheepstor,
Walkhampton, Meavy, and Yannadon. He
acquired a
taste for
antiquities from his mother...