-
includes a
number of
settlements other than the
village such as Bittaford,
Wrangaton (which once had a
railway station), Cheston, and
Moorhaven Village. To...
- 50°24′16″N 3°51′16″W / 50.4044°N 3.8545°W / 50.4044; -3.8545 (
Wrangaton) The
station at
Wrangaton was
opened with the line on 5 May 1848. At the time it was...
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United Kingdom A3113 M25 J14
Heathrow Airport A3114 - A3120
Unused A3121
Wrangaton Ermington Formerly B3210. Also uses
parts of the
former B3196. A3122 Halwell...
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Woolacombe Woolfardisworthy,
Torridge Woolfardisworthy, Mid
Devon Worlington Wrangaton Yarcombe Yarnscombe Yawl
Yealmpton Yelland Yelverton Yeoford Zeal Monachorum...
- Washbourne, Wembury, West Alvington, Woodleigh,
Woolston Green, Wotter,
Wrangaton Yealmpton Since the last
boundary changes in 2015 the
council has comprised...
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Dainton Bank, and from
Totnes it
climbs Rattery Bank,
reaches a peak at
Wrangaton summit, and then
descends He****on Bank to
reach Plymouth.
These three...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Wrangaton Great Western Railway Exeter–Plymouth line
Totnes Terminus Great Western Railway...
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After p****ing
through the 47
yards (43 m)
Wrangaton Tunnel the line p****es
through the
remains of
Wrangaton railway station;
Monksmoor Siding on the right...
- of
Ivybridge and
connects it to the
nearby villages of
Bittaford and
Wrangaton. The
first railway station at
Ivybridge was not
complete when the South...
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Western Morning News.
Retrieved 13
August 2015.[permanent dead link] "A38
Wrangaton — Ivybridge".
Highways Agency.
Archived from the
original on 10 August...