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DEVON Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society Entries in red - require a photograph DEVON Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No Parish Location Position DV_ASPS01A SX 74811 71328 UC road ASHBURTON Druidshill, between Rewdown Cross to Welstor Cross in bank, opp. old gate to an overgrown tank DV_ASPS01F SX 76559 69473 UC road WOODL& Whistley Hill Cross, 10m down rd to Dipwell in hedge bottom DV_ASTN04 SX 7593 6440 A384 STAVERTON on downhill section between Weston turn and farm in the hedge bank DV_ASTN05 SX 77137 63660 A384 DARTINGTON Riverford Bridge approach from S side, just before traffic lights set in a dry-stone wall on rd edge Chard rd, jct with lane to Waggs Plot, N of Coaxdon Hall, DV_AXCD02 ST 31093 01243 A358 ALL SAINTS Chardstock on grass verge DV_AXHN03 SY 25119 98846 A35 SHUTE 200m S of Lobelia House on grass verge, very close to rd edge DV_AXHN04 SY 23364 98537 A35 SHUTE Colhayne, 100m W of small lay-by nr Colhayne Cottages, on grass verge, behind barrier, by rd sign DV_AXHN06 SY 20634 99960 A35 WIDWORTHY 400m W of Wilmington in hedge bottem DV_AXHN07 ST 19006 00311 A35 OFFWELL Windmill Garage (Texaco), Mount Pleasant in flower bed, hidden by tall garage sign DV_BFBS02 SS 47462 27115 UC road BIDEFORD Old Barnstable rd, 30m W of bound stone on small bridge in bank, under hedge, part hidden on grass DV_BFBS03 SS 48789 27909 UC road WESTLEIGH Eastleigh, by Milestone Cottage, nr entrance to Eastleigh Manor against wall of cottage HORWOOD LOVACOTT &NEWTON DV_BFBS04 SS 50090 28722 UC road TRACEY 100m W of drives to Barn Owl and Pyewell Farm in bank under hedge, close to rd edge Old Barnstable rd, Huish Moor, 20m S of small bridge, 25m N of DV_BFBS05 SS 51054 29874 UC road FREMINGTON field gate sunk into on grass verge, beyond stone wall of parapet DV_BFBS06 SS 52103 31031 UC road FREMINGTON Old Bideford rd, 60m E of crossrds at Myrtle Cottage in hedge, tight on rd DV_BFBS07 SS 53591 31721 UC road FREMINGTON Old Bideford rd, Roundwell, opp. Hazeldene, by bus stop on grass at centre of bus lay-by DV_BSBB11 SS 49034 24303 UC road WEARE GIFFARD just S of Gammerton Moor Cross, by "Milestone", at Y-jct opp. fingerpost DV_BSBB12 SS 49186 22750 UC road HUNTSHAW 200m N of Huntshaw Mill Bridge in hedge bank DV_BSBB13 SS 49355 21362 UC road GREAT TORRINGTON N of Furze Farm on the verge, opp wooden pole DV_BSBB14 SS 49367 19960 UC road GREAT TORRINGTON Tanton's Plain, 200m N of rd constriction opp path into woods, where the stream takes rt angle on grass verge/bank, W of bus shelter at end of pull-in, DV_BSBF01 SS 54779 32377 B3233 TAWSTOCK Bickington rd, opp. Wrey Arms PH mounted on concrete Registered Charity No 1105688 1 Entries in red - require a photograph DEVON Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No Parish Location Position DV_BSBF02 SS 53199 32520 B3233 FREMINGTON Bickington rd, by No. 7 on path by wall of house DV_BSBF03 SS 51553 32458 B3233 FREMINGTON village, 80m E of Red Lane, by Vicarage, opp. Brdy Strap under hedge, on verge behind path on the verge, behind path, in brambles, just E of lamp DV_BSBF04 SS 50100 32223 B3233 FREMINGTON between Fremlington and Yelland, opp. private rd to Gibbs Barton post by path on grass verge, nr waste ground that was a DV_BSBF05 SS 48637 31740 B3233 FREMINGTON Yelland, opp. Welches Lane and No. 5 Clonmere B&B petrol station DV_BSBF06 SS 47459 30715 B3233 INSTOW Ansty Way, E of Kilnclose Lane, opp. Millards Hill set in path against fence DV_BSBF07 SS 46938 29292 B3233 WESTLEIGH by Zeta Berth fuel depot, 200m E of Tapeley Park Garden entrance tight on rd against wire fence, low down Barnstaple Street, 100m N of the new rd bridge over the Taw, on DV_BSBF08 SS 46042 28021 B3233 BIDEFORD lower rd by the rd DV_BSBF09 SS 45727 26505 B3233 BIDEFORD East-the-Water, Barnstaple Street, opp. Croft & Southcome on path, by bus shelter DV_BSEX03 SS 57239 29386 UC road BISHOPS TAWTON lower entrance drive to Overton House on grass verge DV_BSEX04 SS 58844 29365 UC road BISHOPS TAWTON 30m W of turn to Hayne on grass verge DV_BSEX05 SS 60011 28653 UC road SWIMBRIDGE 70m N of turn to Halmpstone Manor on grass verge under hedge by telegraph pole DV_BSEX06 SS 60994 27423 UC road SWIMBRIDGE 200m NW of Traveller's Rest on grass verge/bank, near to & opp. large pull-in DV_BSEX07 SS 62021 26294 UC road SWIMBRIDGE 150m S of Stowford Cross, on small hill, nr lane to Woodland Farm in overgrown steep bank DV_BSEX08 SS 63111 25451 UC road CHITTLEHAMPTON 25m SE of village sign, N end of village set well back in hedge bank, part buried deep in hedge/bank, 10m up from first small pull-in on DV_BSEX09 SS 63914 24335 UC road CHITTLEHAMPTON 350m NW of Brdmoor Cross LHS of hill DV_BSEX10 SS 64770 23007 UC road SATTERLEIGH & WARKLEIGH Swing Gate Cross, 30m SE of turn to St John's Warkleigh on grass verge under tall grass DV_BSEX12 SS 65390 20197 UC road CHITTLEHAMHOLT Chittlehamholt, 150m S of entrance to High Bullen Hotel on grass bank above rd DV_BSEX13 SS 65475 18743 UC road CHITTLEHAMHOLT 150m W of jct with B3226 back off rd, on bank behind trees DV_BSEX14 SS 66833 18429 UC road CHULMLEIGH 200m NE of Head Bridge, 30m up hill from fork with sign post in bank under brambles, tight on bend DV_BSEX15 SS 67845 17324 UC road CHULMLEIGH Cutland, 20m E of Half Moon Cottage buried in bank Registered Charity No 1105688 2 Entries in red - require a photograph DEVON Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No Parish Location Position Old Torrington rd, just S of jct with Bickington rd and Copley rd, on ornamental planted bank, protected by concrete DV_BSGT01 SS 54835 32361 UC road TAWSTOCK Sticklepath slabs DV_BSGT02 SS 54038 30965 B3232 TAWSTOCK Roundswell, S of Upcott Farm in bank on hill DV_BSGT03 SS 535 297 B3232 TAWSTOCK St John's Chapel by the rd HORWOOD LOVACOTT & NEWTON Prospect Corner, Belladown Hill, Newton Tracey, just S of Prospect DV_BSGT04 SS 52833 28247 B3232 TRACEY House in a bank just S of house boundary HORWOOD LOVACOTT & NEWTON DV_BSGT05 SS 52658 26678 B3232 TRACEY Bartridge Hill, Newton Tracey, by The Parsonage in a bank just S of house boundary DV_BSIFb01 SS 55047 34304 UC road BARNSTAPLE Bradiford, 20m N of Meadow rd, NW of Bradiford Bridge against wall on path, just N of bridge DV_BSIFb02 SS 5413 3554 UC road PILTON WEST 400m W of fork to Braunton/Ashford on old rd leaning on side on bank/verge (now snapped off) DV_BSIFb03 SS 52631 36006 UC road HEANTON PUNCHARDON 30m W of entrance to Higher Mainstone, E of Mainstone Cross in bank set back from rd edge DV_BSIFb05 SS 49559 36305 UC road BRAUNTON Lower Park rd, opp. South Park, by Prospect Cottage at end of wall, below cottage, in front of gate DV_BSIFc01 SS 57348 33313 UC road BARNSTAPLE Goodleigh rd, 50m W of Crookman's Corner former tollhouse on grass verge, tight against the rd DV_BSIFc03 SS 59273 35168 UC road GOODLEIGH S of Riversmead, half mile N of Snapper, on riverside rd low down on rdside bank, tight against the rd DV_BSIFc04 SS 60473 35638 UC road SHIRWELL Budd's Wood, 500m W of Chelfham viaduct, on riverside rd at bottom of bank in low wall, tight against the rd DV_BSIFc05 SS 61297 36564 UC road BRATTON FLEMING 50m E (uphill) of Loxhore Cross, Lower Loxhore in stone wall/bank, tight against the rd DV_BSIFc06 SS 62840 36659 UC road BRATTON FLEMING opp. lane to Chumhill, 50m W of Bratton Cross on bank close to rd edge DV_BSIFe01 SS 56117 34591 UC road BARNSTAPLE Westaway Plain, just E of Youings Drive, 50m W of jct with Main rd on the verge, under tall hedge/bush near turn DV_BSIFe02 SS 56649 35967 B3230 SHIRWELL 80m N of Blakewell Cross on grass verge, back from rd DV_BSIFe03 SS 56771 37459 B3230 SHIRWELL S and opp. "Sunnymead" and public bridgeway embedded in high ivy bank, close to rd edge DV_BSIFe06 SS 54529 41133 B3230 MARWOOD Bittadon village, at jct with steep lane down to Church Farm on bank dividing rds DV_BSIFg03 SS 60226 34213 UC road GOODLEIGH Goodleigh rd, E end of Goodleigh village by stone wall, close to rd DV_BSIFg05 SS 63334 33504 UC road SWIMBRIDGE Goodleigh rd, Gunn, opp. Berry Lane and post box at end of shrubbery, by fence Registered Charity No 1105688 3 Entries in red - require a photograph DEVON Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No Parish Location Position DV_BSIFs05 SS 61955 35392 UC road STOKE RIVERS E of Chelfham, between Hakeford and Horridge in high bank with ferns Braunton rd, opp. entrance to Tarka Inn PH (was Old Heanton DV_BSIFw03 SS 51453 34981 A361 HEANTON PUNCHARDON Court) against stone wall, tight on rd edge DV_BSIFw04 SS 49919 35248 A361 HEANTON PUNCHARDON Exeter rd, Wrafton, a quarter mile NW of Chivenor Cross on grass verge, close to rdside, by footpath 10m to N of entrance to Pines Dene (300m S of Hidden Valley DV_BSIFw08 SS 49971 40574 A361 WEST DOWN Touring) buried in bank in overgrown verge DV_BSIFw09 SS 50807 41851 A361 WEST DOWN 30m S of Foxhunters Inn, on bend opp. wide grass verge on verge, back from rd DV_BSIFw10 SS 50490 43232 A361 WEST DOWN Trimstone Cross, Bradwell, just N of crossrds by sign by unmetalled rd on grass verge DV_BSIFx05 SS 61128 36668 UC road LOXHORE 100m N of Loxhore bridge, N of Loxhore Cross in bank DV_BSIFx06 SS 60900 38172 UC road LOXHORE Loxhore Cott, S of village triangle in grass bank beside steep drive to gate DV_BSLC08 SS 59338 22063 B3217 ATHERINGTON 50m N of concrete entrance to Wixland agricultural buildings in the hedge bank, hard by the rd edge DV_BSLC09 SS 59951 20669 B3217 HIGH BICKINGTON High Street, by "Lyndhurst", 20m N of Pound Lane in garden boundary wall by path DV_BSLC10 SS 60518 19313 B3217 HIGH BICKINGTON 250m W of Bale's Ash; just N of lay-by - where verge narrows on grass verge, below hedge bank DV_BSLC11 SS 61305 18078 B3217 BURRINGTON Dole Park, 10m N of Dole Park East Cross signpost in high hedge bank, overgrown with moss & fern DV_BSLC12 SS 62776 17789 UC road BURRINGTON 250m E of Northcote Cross, opp layby on grass verge, under brambles, by telegraph pole DV_BSLC13 SS 63820 16719 UC road BURRINGTON opp.
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