Places
Matches 301 to 350 of 519 » See Gallery » Slide Show
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| 301 | South Tawton St Andrews church yard. Many members of the Mallett and related familes are buried here. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 302 | South Tawton St Andrews church tower. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 303 | South Tawton Mill The mill house. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 304 | South Tawton Mill The front door of the cottage. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 305 | South Tawton Mill |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 306 | South Tawton Mill View from stream bridge to the west. This stream provided the power source for the mill; the leat was taken off just to the north of the bridge (still clearly visible). |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 307 | South Tawton Mill At the west end of the mill cottage. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 308 | South Tawton Mill |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 309 | South Tawton Mill |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 310 | South Tawton Mill |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 311 | South Tawton Mill |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 312 | South Tawton Mill Looking back to the bridge; the mill & cottage are to the right. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 313 | South Tawton Mill View of the mill from the east. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 314 | South Tawton Mill Nearer to the mill buildings, the white arrow marks the line of the mill leat, which now passes under the house extension ? almost certainly where the wheel ran. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 315 | South Tawton Mill The mill leat just below the bridge. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 316 | South Tawton Mill At the bridge over the stream, looking north. The straight arrow indicated the direction of flow; the curved one shows the entrance to the mill leat. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 317 | South Tawton Mill Looking west towards the village. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 318 | South Tawton Mill View from the west showing one of the outbuildings on the right hand side. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 319 | South Tawton Mill closer to the mill, the arrow indicates the leat about to pass under the house. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 320 | South Zeal |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 321 | South Zeal The Wesleyan Chapel. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 322 | South Zeal The Kings Arms pub. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 323 | South Zeal The Kings Arms pub. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 324 | South Zeal |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 325 | South Zeal Methodist church. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 326 | South Zeal The Wesleyan Chapel. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 327 | South Zeal Looking south-east. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 328 | South Zeal Looking north. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 329 | South Zeal The Old Post House. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 330 | South Zeal View of the shop and village looking south-west. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 331 | South Zeal View of the centre of the village looking north-west. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 332 | South Zeal Close up view of the Oxenham Arms. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 333 | South Zeal |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 334 | South Zeal The Oxenham Arms pub, former home of the Burgoyne family. The Burgoynes had land holdings in the Dartmoor area and in Cornwall around Liskeard. One such property was Tawton Mill on which James Mallett of Spreyton claimed a lease in a legal dispute with the executors of Robert Burgoyne's will in 1710. After the decline of the Burgoyne family fortunes, the Oxenham family then became one of the dominant landholders in the area. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 335 | South Zeal The Anglican chapel. Most religious services and ceremonies take place at the parish church (St Andrews) in South Tawton, so this chapel is only used infrequently. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 336 | South Zeal Looking south-west. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 337 | South Zeal The village hall. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 338 | South Zeal Looking north-west towards the Kings Arms and the top end of the village. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 339 | South Zeal The centre of the village. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 340 | South Zeal Looking south-east. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 341 | South Zeal Looking north-west towards the centre of the village. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 342 | South Zeal Methodist church. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 343 | Spreyton Uncle Tom's Cottage. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 344 | Spreyton The Tom Cobley Tavern, named after its famous resident. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 345 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 346 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 347 | Spreyton Old Letter Box. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 348 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 349 | Spreyton Close up view of the cobb construction. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 350 | Spreyton Close up view of the cobb construction. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |