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TQ7 2SL A4 Southward - TQ7 2SX D2 Allens Quillet - TQ7 2SZ F3 Holbrook Cottage Buttsons Close TQ7 2TB D2 Spring Field - TQ7 2SJ D3 Alston Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Holbrook Farm - TQ7 2SJ A2 Start Bay Caravan & Motorhome Club Site - TQ7 2SE K4 Amberley - TQ7 2SZ F3 Holbrook House - TQ7 2SJ B3 Startcombe Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF E2 Ambleside Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Holbrook Lodge - TQ7 2SJ B2 Stokeley Barton - TQ7 2SE K2 Ashborne House Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ E2 Holbrook Terrace, 1-12 Holbrook Terrace TQ7 2SN A4 Stokeley Barton Barns, 1-7 Stokeley Barton Barns TQ7 2SE K1 Ashborne Lodge Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ E1 Holm Oak Rise Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ B2 Stokeley Coach House - TQ7 2SE J2 Ashcross Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Island House - TQ7 2SZ E3 Stokeley Farm Shop - TQ7 2SE N2 Avalon Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Kiln House Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Stokenham Barton - TQ7 2SU D3 Barnstone Cottage Buttsons Close TQ7 2TB D2 Kiln Lodge Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF E2 Stokenham House - TQ7 2ST E4 Bramble Torr - TQ7 2SZ F3 Langtons, 4 Butt Park TQ7 2SH C3 Stokenham Primary School - TQ7 2SJ B3 Brambles, 4 Grenville Close TQ7 2SY E2 Lee Cottage - TQ7 2SZ F3 Summerhill Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Breachwood Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Lingen Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Sunnyside - TQ7 2SZ E3 Brookfield - TQ7 2SL A4 Longcroft - TQ7 2SJ B2 Tamarisk Buttsons Close TQ7 2TB D3 Burnside Cottages - TQ7 2SL B4 Mariners, 11 Grenville Close TQ7 2SY E2 Tamsyn, 5 Butt Park TQ7 2SH C3 Butt Park, 1-19 Butt Park TQ7 2SH C3 Mary Anne Cottage - TQ7 2SZ F3 The Apple House, 5 Stokeley Barton Barns TQ7 2SE K1 Buttsons Close, 1-4 Buttsons Close TQ7 2TB D2 Maybe Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ B2 The Ballroom, Stokeley Manor Stokeley Manor TQ7 2SE J2 Byways Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Meadow Court Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF E1 The Bungalow - TQ7 2SU D3 Caretaker's Bungalow - TQ7 2SJ B3 Meadow Court Barns, 1-5 Meadow Court Barns TQ7 2SU C4 The Close - TQ7 2SZ F3 Cheriton - TQ7 2SE I3 Merry Go Round Pre School - TQ7 2SJ B3 The Garden House Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Cherry Gates Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Merville Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 The Haven - TQ7 2SL A4 Church House Inn - TQ7 2SZ F4 Monks Rest Cottage - TQ7 2SW C4 The Hollies Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Church Over Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Mythra - TQ7 2SZ E3 The Jays, 4 Stokeley Barton Barns TQ7 2SE K1 Church View Cottage Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 New Stocks Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 The Linney, Stokeley Manor Stokeley Manor TQ7 2SE J2 Concord Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Nimrod Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF E2 The Little House - TQ7 2SX D3 Copperfield, 8 Grenville Close TQ7 2SY E2 Norton House - TQ7 2SL B4 The Mid Shippen, 3 Stokeley Barton Barns TQ7 2SE K1 Corner Cottage - TQ7 2SZ E3 Nyanza Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF G2 The Old Cider Press, 6 Stokeley Barton Barns TQ7 2SE K1 Cranston Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Old Quarry Farm - TQ7 2TA E1 The Old Coach House, - TQ7 2ST E4 Cross Care - TQ7 2SJ B4 Old School Cottages - TQ7 2SL C4 The Old Dairy, 2 Stokeley Barton Barns TQ7 2SE K1 Decoram Ltd, 5 Grenville Close TQ7 2SY E2 Orion Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 The Old Exchange - TQ7 2SZ F4 Dolfa - TQ7 2SJ B3 Overmist, 1 Grenville Close TQ7 2SY E2 The Old Library - TQ7 2SZ E3 Doveleys Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Overton Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 The Old Police House - TQ7 2SL A4 Downham Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ B2 Parish Hall - TQ7 2SJ B3 The Old Post Office - TQ7 2SZ E3 Elderswood - TQ7 2SX D3 Park End - TQ7 2SZ E3 The Old School House - TQ7 2SW C4 Flat Kiln House Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Parkside - TQ7 2SZ E3 The Old Stables, 1 Stokeley Barton Barns TQ7 2SE J1 Flats 1-7, Stokeley Manor TQ7 2SE J2 Peartree Cottage - TQ7 2SZ F3 The Orchard Butt Park TQ7 2SH C3 Flinders Buttsons Close TQ7 2TB D3 Pekleddy Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 The Ridgeway Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Forge Barn - TQ7 2SW C4 Pilgrims - TQ7 2SZ F3 The Vicarage - TQ7 2ST F5 Forge Cottage - TQ7 2SW C4 Quendale Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Tilly Cottage Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Furzepark Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Redlands Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Tor Rise, 6 Grenville Close TQ7 2SY E2 Garden Cottage - TQ7 2SX D2 Rest Cottage - TQ7 2SW C4 Tradesmans Arms - TQ7 2SZ E3 Glenmoore Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Rock Cottage - TQ7 2SZ F3 Turnpike Cottage - TQ7 2SE I4 Green Acres Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Rose Brook - TQ7 2SL B4 Water Park - TQ7 2SJ B3 Green Meadows - TQ7 2SL B4 Rose Cottage - TQ7 2SZ E3 Wayside Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Greenways Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ B2 Rotherdene Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Well Cottage - TQ7 2SZ E3 Grenville Close, 1-11 Grenville Close TQ7 2SY E2 Sandleford Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF E2 West Brook Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Hall House - TQ7 2SX D3 Sanezor Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Westering Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Harcroft Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Sarona, 7 Grenville Close TQ7 2SY E2 Westholme Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Hawkridge Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ B2 Saxon House - TQ7 2ST E4 Whitmore Cottage - TQ7 2SZ E3 Hedges Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Sea Larks Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Windsor Cottage Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF E2 High House Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ C2 Sea View - TQ7 2SU D3 Windy Corner Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ D2 Highfield Kiln Lane TQ7 2SF F2 Seaforth - TQ7 2SJ B2 Woodland View Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ E1 Hillesden Kiln Lane TQ7 2SQ B2 Shinoles, 17 Butt Park TQ7 2SH C3 Hillside Cottage - TQ7 2SX D3 South Hams Brewery - TQ7 2SE N1 Holbrook - TQ7 2SL A4 Southern Cross - TQ7 2SZ E3 C - May 2020 [email protected].
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