parracombe造句
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- The cyclist will find a way diverging from the main road a little beyond Parracombe.
- Due to this trains often stopped at Parracombe Halt to fill the water tanks of the engine.
- Parracombe's St Petrock's Church is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
- The name comes from that of the Blackmore family who owned this and much more land elsewhere around Parracombe.
- He married ( Hilda ) Dorothy Street at St Petrock's Church, Parracombe in the same year.
- It's difficult to find parracombe in a sentence. 用parracombe造句挺难的
- Following purchase by the Killington Lane about a mile towards Parracombe Halt, a regular " point to point " service started in 2006.
- The neighbouring parishes are Lynton and Lynmouth to the east, Parracombe to the south, Kentisbury to the south west, and Combe Martin to the west.
- Work is progressing on the next section to be restored, towards Parracombe, Blackmoor and North Devon Council in February 2016, with decisions expected during the Summer.
- Until the middle of the 19th century, open moorland ran to the east of the road between here and Parracombe with a gate onto the moor at this point.
- As well as several foot-and cycle-routes which can still be followed today, the hostelry in Parracombe mentioned in the article remains a popular venue ( although the geese are now singular ).
- It was probably built by either Martin de Tours, the first lord of Parracombe, William de Falaise ( who married Martin's widow ) or Robert FitzMartin, although there are no written records to validate this.
- Holwell Castle, at Parracombe, was a Norman motte-and-bailey castle castle built to guard the junction of the east west and north south trade routes, enabling movement of people and goods and the growth of the population.
- It was probably built by either Martin de Tours, the first lord of the manor of Parracombe, William de Falaise ( who married Martin's widow ) or Robert fitz Martin, although there are no written records to validate this.
- Holwell Castle, at Parracombe was a Norman motte and bailey castle built to guard the junction of the east & ndash; west and north & ndash; south trade routes, enabling movement of people and goods and the growth of the population.
- He returned to the Coxford Group in 1988 ); until 1989 . He then moved to Devon and became Team Rector of Lynton, Barbrook, Countisbury, Lynmouth, Brendon, Martinhoe and Parracombe until 1995, serving additionally as Rural Dean of Shirwell from 1992.
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