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  2. Clinton Devon Estates - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Clinton Devon Estates is the arms of the ancient de Clinton family, Barons Clinton and Earls of Lincoln, used today by the Trefusis Barons Clinton: Argent, six crosses crosslet fitchée sable three two and one on a chief azure two mullets or pierced gules Hon. Mark Rolle (d.1907) (born Trefusis), the largest private landowner in Devon, with 55,000 acres.

  3. Category:National Trust properties in Devon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "National Trust properties in Devon" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Ditsworthy Warren House - Wikipedia

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    Ditsworthy Warren House is a Grade II listed building near Sheepstor in Devon, England. It is an isolated building on the south-western edge of Dartmoor, and was built for the keeper of the rabbit warren near the house. [1] [2] It was used in 2010 as a filming location for the Steven Spielberg film, War Horse. [3]

  5. Warleigh, Bickleigh - Wikipedia

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    Warleigh is a historic estate within the parish of Bickleigh (formerly Tamerton Foliot) in Devon, [1] [2] about 6 miles from Plymouth. Warleigh House, the manor house of the manor of Tamerton Foliot is situated one mile west of that village on the south-east bank of the River Tavy where it joins the River Tamar.

  6. Greenway Estate - Wikipedia

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    The estate is two miles from Galmpton, the nearest village, [2] and is in the South Hams district of the English county of Devon. [3] Greenway is three miles north of Dartmouth. [4] An early history book of Devon described Greenway as "very pleasantly and commodiously situated, with delightsome prospect to behold the barks and boats". [5]

  7. Grade II* listed buildings in Devon - Wikipedia

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    Grade II* listed buildings in Devon are listed buildings in the county of Devon, England, that are particularly important buildings of more than special interest.The county of Devon is divided into ten districts, namely Exeter, East Devon, Mid Devon, North Devon, Torridge, West Devon, South Hams, Teignbridge, and the unitary authorities Plymouth and Torbay.

  8. Kingston, Staverton - Wikipedia

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    Kingston House, viewed in 2005. Kingston is an historic estate in the parish of Staverton in Devon, England. The surviving large mansion house, known as Kingston House (near the village of Broadhempston) is a grade II* listed building, [1] rebuilt in 1743 by John Rowe, after a fire [2] had destroyed the previous structure.

  9. Fowelscombe - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of Fowelscombe House, viewed in 2008. Fowelscombe [a] is a historic manor in the parish of Ugborough [1] in Devon, England.The large ancient manor house known as Fowelscombe House survives only as an ivy-covered "romantic ruin" [2] overgrown by trees and nettles, [3] situated 1 mile south-east of the village of Ugborough.