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Maple Barn, Kittisford
Kittisford, Wellington A most attractive 4 bedroom barn conversion set in picturesque surroundings circa. 5 miles from Wellington. The well appointed versatile accommodation, positioned over 3 floors, provides open plan lounge/dining room, kitchen to the ground floor, master bedroom with en- suite & dressing/sun room, bedroom 4/study & cloakroom on the first floor, 2 further bedrooms & bathroom on the second floor. Front & rear gardens, garage & parking all set in over an acre of communally managed grounds. £395,000 Maple Barn Kittisford, Wellington, Somerset, TA21 0RZ • Stunning countryside setting • Master bedroom with en-suite & dressing room • South facing gardens with views • Oil fired central heating and double glazing • Sympathetic conversion • Gated communal grounds with stream and pond • 4 bedrooms over 3 floors • Garage and visitor parking area • High specification fixtures and fittings • 5 miles from Wellington's amenities • Open plan living area with log burner • Stawley/Appley Primary school catchment Situated in an idyllic position with views across most splendid stone archway leads into the stylishly rolling Somerset countryside this four bedroom, fitted KITCHEN with white perimeter units set three storey barn was converted approximately 7 beneath a dark gra nite worktop surface with years ago by a locally renowned builder. Maple complimenting centre island. Integrated units Barn, along with its three complimenting neighbours, include washing machine, dishwasher, built-in fridge has matur ed into this most splendid of settings and wine rack, extractor hood and space for 6 ring creating a unique and most desirable environment in Range Master cooker (available by separate which to dwell. Many of the original features have negotiation). -
Environment Agency South West Region
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SOUTH WEST REGION 1997 ANNUAL HYDROMETRIC REPORT Environment Agency Manley House, Kestrel Way Sowton Industrial Estate Exeter EX2 7LQ Tel 01392 444000 Fax 01392 444238 GTN 7-24-X 1000 Foreword The 1997 Hydrometric Report is the third document of its kind to be produced since the formation of the Environment Agency (South West Region) from the National Rivers Authority, Her Majesty Inspectorate of Pollution and Waste Regulation Authorities. The document is the fourth in a series of reports produced on an annua! basis when all available data for the year has been archived. The principal purpose of the report is to increase the awareness of the hydrometry within the South West Region through listing the current and historic hydrometric networks, key hydrometric staff contacts, what data is available and the reporting options available to users. If you have any comments regarding the content or format of this report then please direct these to the Regional Hydrometric Section at Exeter. A questionnaire is attached to collate your views on the annual hydrometric report. Your time in filling in the questionnaire is appreciated. ENVIRONMENT AGENCY Contents Page number 1.1 Introduction.............................. .................................................... ........-................1 1.2 Hydrometric staff contacts.................................................................................. 2 1.3 South West Region hydrometric network overview......................................3 2.1 Hydrological summary: overview -
At the Court-House, at the City of Exeter, and County of the Same City, On
310 rn Softer, Win?, and Spirituous Liquors, both in the Tow Sarah Atkins, Widow, late of Dartmouth, Devonshire, out of and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. business, formerly Ironmonger (sued as Sarah Atkins, Ex- Bartholomew Covvell, formerly of Charlotte-Street, Nort Sliields, Northumberland, afterwards of Low-Street, Sout! Shields, Durham, and afterwards of Bell-Street, Nortl Shields aforesaid, Cooper and Publican, and lately residinj Baker and Grocer. at furnished lodgings in Newgate-Street, in the Town ani Thomas Williams, formerly of Heavitree, Devon, Plumbery County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Cooper. Painter, and Glazier, afterwards of Union-Street, Friar- Anthony Dagg, formerly of the Wall Knoll, In Newcastle Street, Bhickfriars-Road, Surrey, Labourer, and late of upon-Tyne, and carrying on the business of a Grocer at thi Exmouth, Devonshire, Plumber, Painter, and Glazier. Ouseburn, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland John Wiuln., formerly of Bishops Teignton, then of East and also the Quay-Side, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Linen Teignmoiitli, then of Dawlish, then of West Teignmonth, Draper, and late of the Wall Knoll, in Newcastle-npon and late of Dawlish, all in Devonshire, Captain in the Royal Tjme, Labourer. Nary. Elizabeth Hay, late of Dean-Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Joseph Bowden, late of Ashburton, Devonshire, Victualler Milliner, Straw-Bonnet-Miiker, and Dealer in Boots and and Farrier. Shoes. William Twogood, late of Awliscombe, Devonshire, Farmer. Joseph Harvey, formerly of Blackwall South Shore, Gates- Elizabeth Parker, formerly of Stoneliouse, out of business then head, Durham. Journeyman Paper-Maker, and late of the of Stoke, and late of Devonport, all in Devonshire, School- Milk-Market, Sandgate, within the Liberties of Newcastle- mistress. -
Anaerobic Digestion Distribution: Date: 29Th August 2018 Scrutiny Committee Leadership Team
Mid Devon District Council Working Party Report Topic: Scrutiny Committee Anaerobic Digestion Distribution: Date: 29th August 2018 Scrutiny Committee Leadership Team Anaerobic Digestion Scrutiny Committee Working Party Report August 2018 1 Table of Contents 1. Anaerobic Digestion ............................................................................................. 4 2. Working Party Membership ................................................................................. 4 3. Terms of Reference ............................................................................................. 4 4. Background ......................................................................................................... 4 5. Mid Devon sites ................................................................................................... 5 Table 1 Mid Devon AD plants ................................................................................. 6 6. The Anaerobic Process ...................................................................................... 7 Hydrolysis ............................................................................................................... 7 Acidogenesis ........................................................................................................... 7 Acetogenesis Methanogenesis ...................................................................................................... 7 7. Different AD systems ....................................................................................... -
DEVONSHIRE. [ KELLY's
884 AGR DEVONSHIRE. [ KELLY's AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS Hooper Jn. & Son, Zeal Monachorum, tSelway Henry Lushington, Coombe & MACHINISTS. Bow R.S.O lake, Ottery St. Mary See also Agricultural Implement Huxtable John & Co. Alexandra Road tShilston Joseph (steam), Pool, Cheri- Manufacturens. works, Barnstapl~ ton Fitzpaine, Crediton Beare Henry & Sons, The Avenue, Huxtable Edmund Thomas, Sidmouth tTaylor William, .Alphington, Exeter 2\'ewton Abbot junction, Escot, Ottery St. :r.Iary Trewin Thomas & Sons, Looe, Brad. Eddy & Sons, Kennford iron works, Letheron S. & Son, New st. Chulmlgh worthy, Holsworthy Kennford, Exeter Lidstone J. H. Duke st. Kingsbridge tTrick William (steam), Towel!, Bea- Fry S. E. Tedburn St. Mary, Exeter LuxtonMooses & Som,Winkleigh R.S.O ford R.S.O Ma.ttbews F. Nutwals,Aylesbeare,Extr Mickleburgh Waiter, The Foundry, fWaycott Richard, Smithaleigh,Spark- Smale William, Holsworthy Beacon, Honiton well, Plympton .Milton Damarel, Holsworthy Petherick & Stenner, Tavy iron & Western T. Butterleigh, Cullompton Vanstone James Edward. Black Tor- engineering works, Tavistock rington, Highampton R. S. 0 Rice Francis, Morchard Bishop R. S. 0 AGRICULTURAL MERCHNTS. Westcott John, West Sandford & New Rice G. Frost, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Pitts Stanley T. & Co. Duke of Corn buildings, Sandford, Crediton. See Ridge Robert, Brandis hill, Petruck- wall buildings, Millbay rd. Plyrnth advert stowe, Dolton R.S.O Pitts William K. Limited, 2 St. An Star Agricultural Engineering Co.Lim. drew's place, Plymouth AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT (The) (R. Bawden, manager; T. Western Counties Agricultural Co AGENTS. Snell, sec.), South Molton operative A.ssn. Lim. Millbay rd.; Berry Edwin, Green, Woodbury,Exetr Steer Ernest, Dodbrook, Kingsbridge East Stl1nehouse & Great Western Dunn Waiter & Sons, High Ricking Stenner J. -
Stops Times Times Lyme Regis, Holmbush Car/Coach Park 0740 1820 Rousdon, Memorial / Garage 0747 1812 Colyford, Opp
BIC021 LYME REGIS - BICTON via Rousdon, Colyford, Seaton, Beer, Sidbury, Sidford, Sidmouth & Newton Poppleford Stops Times Times Lyme Regis, Holmbush Car/Coach Park 0740 1820 Rousdon, Memorial / Garage 0747 1812 Colyford, Opp. The Elms 0755 1805 Seaton, Scawell Lane 0758 1803 Seaton, Harepath Road, Co-Op 0800 1801 Beer, Townsend Coach Park 0810 1751 Sidbury, Chapel Street 0835 1726 Sidford, Sid Vale Close/Brook Close stop 0838 1721 Sidford, Drake’s Avenue 0840 1719 Sidmouth, Football Club / Manstone Ln 0843 1717 Sidmouth, Woolbrook Road, opp/Lidl’s 0845 1715 Newtown Poppleford, War Memorial 0850 1710 Bicton College 0900 1700 Please be at your stop at least 5 minutes before time advertised. [email protected] If you need a large print or more accessible version,please contact us on 0330 123 2523 TRANSPORT BIC022 MUSBURY - BICTON via Axminster, Honiton, Feniton, Ottery St. Mary and West Hill Stops Times Times Musbury, Opp Garage / Garage 0730 1830 Axminster, Abbey Gate / Lane 0735 1825 Axminster, Gamberlake 0738 1822 Axminster, Trinity Square, Stop B / A 0743 1817 Honiton, Congregational Church / Opp 0805 1755 Honiton, Mill Street / Opp 0808 1752 Feniton, Railway Station / Opp 0821 1739 Ottery St. Mary, Butchers / Pharmacy Stop A 0836 1724 West Hill, Bendarrach Rd/School Ln / Opp 0840 1720 Bicton College 0900 1700 Please be at your stop at least 5 minutes before time advertised. [email protected] If you need a large print or more accessible version,please contact us on 0330 123 2523 TRANSPORT BIC023 TIVERTON - BICTON via Halberton, Sampford Peverell, Willand, Cullompton, Bradninch, Budlake, Cranbrook & Whimple Stops Times Times Tiverton, Bus Station Stand 7 0720 1835 Tiverton, Horsdon Garage / St. -
Taunton Deane Landscape Character Assessment – Report 1 Taunton Deane Landscape Character Assessment
Taunton Deane Landscape Character Assessment – Report 1 Taunton Deane Landscape Character Assessment Introduction....................................................................................................................................... 3 Background and Context ...................................................................................................3 Landscape Character Assessment ................................................................................................. 8 Landscape Type 1: Farmed and Settled Low Vale....................................................................... 25 Character Area 1A: Vale of Taunton Deane ....................................................................25 Landscape Type 2: River Floodplain ............................................................................................ 37 Character Area 2A: The Tone..........................................................................................37 Landscape Type 3: Farmed and Settled High Vale...................................................................... 45 Character Area 3A: Quantock Fringes and West Vale.....................................................46 Character Area 3B: Blackdown Fringes ...........................................................................47 Landscape Type 4: Farmed and Wooded Lias Vale .................................................................... 55 Character Area 4A: Fivehead Vale ..................................................................................55 -
The Devon Trafalgar Roll
THE DEVON TRAFALGAR ROLL Extracted from the Ayshford Complete Trafalgar Roll with the kind permission of Pamela and Derek Ayshford. Further details are available at www.ageofnelson.org/ Presented by the Exeter Flotilla on the occasion of the Trafalgar Day Service held on the bicentenary of the battle. INTRODUCTION TO THE DEVON TRAFALGAR ROLL On the 19th October 1805 the combined fleet of France and Spain was observed to be sailing from Cadiz. News that the enemy fleet was at sea was relayed to the Commander in Chief of the British fleet, Vice Admiral Lord Nelson, and to intercept it his fleet sailed for the Straits of Gibraltar. On the eve of battle Nelson prayed: - May the great God, whom I worship, grant my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general a great and glorious victory; and may no misconduct in anyone tarnish it; and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British Fleet. For myself, individually, I commit my life to him that made me, and may his blessings alight my endeavours for serving my Country faithfully. To him I resign myself and the just cause which is entrusted me to defend. Amen. Amen. Amen. When the fleets met off Cape Trafalgar on the morning of the 21st the British formed two columns and, in light westerly airs, set an easterly course to close. The van was led by Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory and the rear column by Vice Admiral Lord Collingwood’s flagship HMS Royal Sovereign. The combined fleet of 33 sail of the line, commanded by Admiral Villeneuve in Bucentaure, wore round and reached back to the north. -
CHURCH of ENGLAND DEVON PRAYERS CHURCH of ENGLAND Sun 21St – Sat 27Th January This Week We Pray for All Those Who Are Cold Or Hungry
CHURCH OF ENGLAND DEVON PRAYERS CHURCH OF ENGLAND Sun 21st – Sat 27th January This week we pray for all those who are cold or hungry. This week why not chat to a Big Issue vendor DEVON and support their work to improve their life through the social enterprise. 21. For the Seaton and Beer Coastal Mission Loxhore, Kentisbury, East Down with Arlington, At the start of this New Year hold in prayer Community, their priest Jeremy Trew and for all Challacombe and Bratton Fleming. rayers all those who you know have had a difficult who live and worship in Seaton and Beer. 26. In our link with Melanesia we hold in our P last year and ask God to be especially close to 22. Pray for our bishops Robert, Nick and Sarah prayers the Anglican Province of Melanesia them this coming year. and for all those other South West bishops which was inaugurated in 1975 on this day. meeting together in Exeter today. Please pray for all the staff, ordained and 23. Pray for all our hospital chaplains and in laity who work for the Anglican Church of Mon1st – Sat 6th January particular for the work of Andy Barton, Melanesia. We also give thanks for those Palliative Care and Oncology Chaplain, based in who work at the church’s printing press and the department of Pastoral and Spiritual Care bookshop, and all those who work in the 1. On New Year’s Day we pray: Shine your light rapid growth in construction/population and at Plymouth Hospital. church’s shipyard and on the floating church the Southern Cross ship. -
Taunton Deane Local Plan Forms the Detailed Part of the Development Plan for Taunton Deane
C O N T E N T S Chapter Page 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1 2. Strategy..................................................................................................................... 5 Aims and Objectives ................................................................................................. 5 Strategy..................................................................................................................... 6 S1 General Requirements ................................................................................ 12 S2 Design ......................................................................................................... 15 S3 Mixed-use developments ............................................................................ 16 S4 Rural Centres .............................................................................................. 18 S5 Villages........................................................................................................ 18 S6 Cotford St Luke New Village ....................................................................... 19 S7 Outside Settlements .................................................................................... 19 S8 Best and Most Versatile Agricultural Land................................................... 20 S9 Taunton Town Centre.................................................................................. 21 3. Housing .................................................................................................................. -
Devon County Map (CG)
A B C D E F G To Bristol H 300 .309 309.310 310 .EC Lynmouth Countisbury A LYNTON 21 .21 . 31 .33 EC 35.300 .301 300 301 Barbrook Highbridge ILFRACOMBE 33 33 300 310 Porlock 35 33 301 309 EC Lee 35 21 Berrynarbor 300 EC A Combe 300 1 31 21 33 Parracombe 1 Mortehoe 303Mullacott Cross 31 Martin 300 MINEHEAD 31 .303 301 309 310 31 303 309 300 EC 31 .303 Woolacombe 301 300 31 309 Blackmoor Gate 303 303 West 309 EXMOOR Down 303 310 21. 21C 303 Arlington ver 21 Georgeham Ri Exe 21C 21 Croyde Bay 21. 21C A 21 309 Croyde 303 Guineaford Muddiford 21 C Knowle Bridge Bridgwater 21 Shirwell Saunton Bratton 310 Fleming BARNSTAPLE 303 301 Braunton 309 Chelfham terminating: 21 21 Barton 873 A Ashford 303 657 657 5B. 9 .15A .15C . 21C .71 21 Brayford 21C 72.75B.85.118 . 155 .301.303 303 Goodleigh 310 654 7 309.310.319.322 .325.372 Chivenor 654.65 386.646.654.657.658 BARNSTAPLE 657 873 calling: Fremington (see left for details) 155 21 . 21A 658 657 Yelland 21A Bickington Landkey East 21 Barnstaple West Buckland SOMERSET A Buckland 21 5B 5B 71.72.322 Bishop’s Appledore 15A Tawstock Tawton 2 9 658 ay 2 16. 21 Instow 15C 155 155 r B North 75B.85 71 873 16.21A r 21 Westward Ho! Swimbridge e Molton v 25.398 118 72 658 i 16 R 155 155 Molland 16 Northam 319 155 Dulverton Wiveliscombe 21 322 155 657 856 372 696 Cotford St. -
Stags.Co.Uk 01884 235705 | [email protected]
stags.co.uk 01884 235705 | [email protected] Plot 4 At Cordwents, Crown Hill Halberton, Tiverton, EX16 7AY A bespoke brand new home situated on the small & unique Cordwents View Development in Halberton. Tiverton 3 miles - M5 motorway (J27) 3 miles - Exeter/Taunton 18 miles • Sitting Room • Superb Kitchen/Dining Room • Separate Utility & Study • 3 Spacious Double Bedrooms • Master En-Suite & Bathroom • NHBC Certificate • Garden • Integral Garage & Private Drive • Rural Views • Approximately 1791sqft • Offers in excess of £330,000 Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London Plot 4 At Cordwents, Crown Hill, Halberton, Tiverton, EX16 7AY SITUATION and a half away from the property. Halberton is a popular village lying about DESCRIPTION three miles to the east of Tiverton and This high specification new build home about three miles to the west of Junction benefits from spacious and well 27 of the M5 Motorway. Tiverton Parkway proportioned rooms, high quality finishes Railway Station is beside Junction 27 with throughout, gas-fired central heating and fast trains to London Paddington taking double glazed windows. just over two hours. ACCOMMODATION The village has an active community with a The ground floor consists of a kitchen/ very good primary school, situated near diner, with quality kitchen with granite church, beyond which lies the village pond. style work tops and fully integrated There is a pub, a popular farm shop and appliances to include fridge/freezer, wide variety of local clubs. Near to the dishwasher, gas hob, microwave, double village is the Grand Western Canal and the oven and wine cooler. The dining area is to tow path offers lovely walks.