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20: 28: 311:. Both the old railway station and the old station house remain in residential use, and are situated across the river from the village. An iron footbridge over the river Exe connects a path from the school, down the cliff and across the meadow to the station. The current bridge is the third. The old railway embankment can be walked to 155:
was built near the school in 1894. The village also has a corner shop/tea room and a local pub, the Agricultural Inn (formerly the Lazy Toad). The village contains a number of fine houses, including the former landowner's Brampford House in the centre of the village and some traditional
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the church building, entirely rebuilding the tower, for which Bishop Phillpotts gave some money. The church's north
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in Somerset. In 1815, the manor was purchased for the Northcote family, later
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had been added in 1840. A marble tablet on the east wall of the south
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of Brampford Speke in 1847. However, when examined by the
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is across the river, to the east. To the south is the
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Brampford Speke community page, Devon County Council
263:. The bishop's decision was later overturned by the 71: 65: 50: 47: 56: 44: 377:Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh 472: 101:. The population is 419. It is located on red 405:A guide to St. Peters Church, Brampford Speke 319:is now impassable due to collapsed bridges. 303:, which opened on 1 May 1885, until the 26: 18: 265:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 473: 97:, 4 miles (6 km) to the north of 399: 322: 225:and Brampford Speke in Devon and of 13: 295:Brampford Speke was served by the 172:The village's name perhaps means ' 14: 497: 422: 129:, which was formerly part of the 40: 290: 138:Church of England parish church 368: 343: 1: 337: 307:of 7 October 1963 closed its 31:Brampford Speke Parish Church 7: 334:(1810–1882) was born here. 217:contains the effigy of Sir 113:lies to its southwest, and 10: 502: 255:, he was declared to hold 221:(1442–1518) of Heywood in 167: 23:The pub in Brampford Speke 389:10.1080/03746608609468215 164:cottages and farmhouses. 16:Village in Devon, England 407:. N.I. & R.J. Orme. 375:"Richard Parnell, M.D". 109:. Its sister village of 93:) is a small village in 434:Brampford Speke, GENUKI 237:George Cornelius Gorham 202:from the reign of King 105:cliffs overlooking the 486:Former manors in Devon 315:, whereas the line to 261:baptismal regeneration 136:Brampford Speke has a 32: 24: 355:www.citypopulation.de 301:Great Western Railway 287:commemorates Gorham. 131:ecclesiastical parish 30: 22: 183:is derived from the 133:of Brampford Speke. 453: /  275:. As vicar, Gorham 239:was recommended as 231:Earls of Iddesleigh 383:(1–4): 6–8. 1886. 33: 25: 481:Villages in Devon 414:978-0-9514816-0-8 323:Notable residents 269:Church of England 206:(1135–1154). The 493: 468: 467: 465: 464: 463: 458: 457:50.776°N 3.525°W 454: 451: 450: 449: 446: 418: 393: 392: 372: 366: 365: 363: 361: 347: 327:The botanist Dr 253:Henry Phillpotts 249:bishop of Exeter 215:Exeter Cathedral 89: 84: 83: 80: 79: 76: 73: 70: 67: 64: 61: 58: 55: 52: 49: 46: 501: 500: 496: 495: 494: 492: 491: 490: 471: 470: 461: 459: 455: 452: 447: 444: 442: 440: 439: 425: 415: 396: 374: 373: 369: 359: 357: 349: 348: 344: 340: 329:Richard Parnell 325: 297:Exe Valley line 293: 273:Roman Catholics 227:Whitelackington 170: 146:national school 87: 43: 39: 36:Brampford Speke 17: 12: 11: 5: 499: 489: 488: 483: 462:50.776; -3.525 437: 436: 431: 424: 423:External links 421: 420: 419: 413: 401:Orme, Nicholas 395: 394: 367: 341: 339: 336: 324: 321: 292: 289: 169: 166: 127:chapel of ease 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 498: 487: 484: 482: 479: 478: 476: 469: 466: 435: 432: 430: 427: 426: 416: 410: 406: 402: 398: 397: 390: 386: 382: 378: 371: 356: 352: 346: 342: 335: 333: 330: 320: 318: 314: 310: 306: 302: 298: 288: 286: 282: 278: 274: 270: 266: 262: 258: 254: 250: 246: 242: 238: 234: 232: 228: 224: 220: 216: 212: 211: 205: 201: 197: 194: 190: 186: 182: 178: 175: 165: 163: 159: 154: 151: 147: 143: 140:dedicated to 139: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 91: 82: 37: 29: 21: 438: 404: 380: 376: 370: 358:. Retrieved 354: 345: 326: 305:Beeching Axe 294: 291:Railway Line 235: 207: 192: 188: 185:Anglo-Norman 180: 171: 135: 35: 34: 460: / 313:Stoke Canon 148:in 1867. A 115:Stoke Canon 90:-fərdz-beek 475:Categories 445:50°46′34″N 360:7 December 338:References 317:Thorverton 271:to become 223:Wembworthy 219:John Speke 111:Upton Pyne 448:3°31′30″W 259:views on 257:Calvinist 125:with its 107:river Exe 103:sandstone 403:(1989). 285:transept 277:restored 142:St Peter 309:station 299:of the 243:of the 210:Chantry 204:Stephen 198:of the 187:family 174:bramble 168:History 150:baptist 411:  245:parish 208:Speke 162:thatch 153:chapel 123:Cowley 119:hamlet 99:Exeter 281:aisle 241:vicar 200:manor 196:lords 193:Speke 189:Espek 181:Speke 95:Devon 409:ISBN 362:2021 332:FRSE 177:ford 160:and 88:BRAM 385:doi 213:in 191:or 179:'. 158:cob 121:of 477:: 381:16 379:. 353:. 251:, 233:. 75:iː 63:ər 417:. 391:. 387:: 364:. 81:/ 78:k 72:b 69:z 66:d 60:f 57:m 54:æ 51:r 48:b 45:ˈ 42:/ 38:(

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BRAM-fərdz-beek
Devon
Exeter
sandstone
river Exe
Upton Pyne
Stoke Canon
hamlet
Cowley
chapel of ease
ecclesiastical parish
Church of England parish church
St Peter
national school
baptist
chapel
cob
thatch
bramble
ford
Anglo-Norman
lords
manor
Stephen
Chantry
Exeter Cathedral
John Speke

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