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St Mary's church was dedicated in 1311 and was originally a parish chapel attached to
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canons and the priory soon became the second richest monastic house in Devon (after
Tavistock). The gatehouse of the priory is still in existence. In 1872 it was recorded that the gatehouse, kitchen and refectory were still in good condition.
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was opened in the town on 15 June 1848. From 1 June 1904 it was the eastern terminus for enhanced
Plymouth area suburban services but it was closed to passenger traffic from 3 March 1959 and all goods related traffic from June 1964.
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Maurice, Colebrook, Underwood, Woodford and Chaddlewood.
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