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Woolacombe (/ˈwʊləkəm/) is a
seaside resort on the
coast of
North Devon, England,
which lies at the
mouth of a
valley (or "combe") in the
parish of Mortehoe...
- The
Church of St
Sabinus is the
Church of
England parish church for in
Woolacombe, Devon. It is the only
church in the
United Kingdom that is dedicated...
- near
Woolacombe and Lee Bay, and is
sited in a
valley within the
hilly sand-dune-like land
behind Morte Point,
almost directly above Woolacombe. The parish...
- Sidbury,
South Molton, Tiverton, Torrington, Umberleigh,
Winkleigh and
Woolacombe), plus the
northernmost part of
Cornwall (including Bude) and very small...
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Weymouth Whitby Whitehaven Whitley Bay
Whitstable Widemouth Bay
Withernsea Woolacombe Worthing Yarmouth Ynyslas Coastline of the
United Kingdom List of beaches...
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Mortehoe and
Woolacombe railway station was a
station on the
London and
South Western Railway Ilfracombe Branch Line
between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe...
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decreased reception for his
works during this time.
Busch died in 1945 in
Woolacombe,
North Devon, England.
Music critic John Amis
wrote that his
works would...
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North Devon coast near
Woolacombe. Lee is
situated on the
rugged and
inhospitable stretch of
coast between Ilfracombe and
Woolacombe,
which includes Bull...
- 1 km) to the south, and 1.8-mile-long (2.9 km)
Woolacombe Sands,
divided into
Putsborough and
Woolacombe beaches, is 0.93
miles (1.50 km) to the north...
- California-based
Calvary Chapel established a
church 'plant' (a new congregation) in
Woolacombe,
North Devon, in 2000. The
following year the
church members were given...