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  2. Old Town Hall, Newton Abbot - Wikipedia

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    [1] [a] The Newton Abbot Town and Great Western Railway Museum was established in the building in the early 1990s. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] At a ceremony in the building, the commanding officer of the nuclear submarine , HMS Triumph , Commander Steve Waller, accepted the freedom of the town in September 2019.

  3. Newton Abbot - Wikipedia

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    Newton Abbot has two non-League football clubs: Buckland Athletic F.C., which plays at Homers Heath, and Newton Abbot Spurs A.F.C., which plays at the Recreation Ground. The headquarters of Devon County Football Association are in the town. Newton Abbot's South Devon Cricket Club was established in 1851 and also plays at the Recreation Ground.

  4. Passmore Edwards Centre - Wikipedia

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    Frontage in 2008 Detail of window and pediment. The Passmore Edwards Centre is a grade II listed building in Newton Abbot, Devon, in England.It was built as a library and technical school by philanthropist John Passmore Edwards in memory of his mother who was born in the town.

  5. St Leonard's Tower, Newton Abbot - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1] A church had sat on this site, in the centre of Newton Abbot and the meeting point of its three main streets, since 1220 and is mentioned in a surviving document of 29 May 1350. [3] [4] [2] The church consisted of the tower and a small nave to the east measuring 55 feet (17 m) by 20 feet (6.1 m). The nave was described as unremarkable ...

  6. List of museums in Devon - Wikipedia

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    information, local history, agriculture, geology Bomb Shelter: Beer: East Devon: Local History: Small museum showing the story of a large bomb that didn't destroy the village. [1] Bovey Tracey Heritage Centre: Bovey Tracey: Teignbridge: Local: information, local history, culture, located in the Bovey railway station: Bradley: Newton Abbot ...

  7. Bradley (house) - Wikipedia

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    Flowing past the house is the Bradley Leat which used to provide water for the manorial mills which were located where the cattle market in Newton Abbot now stands. [3] Bradley was given to the National Trust in 1938 by Mrs A. H. Woolner, daughter of the Egyptologist Cecil Mallaby Firth. Her family still live in the house and manage it on the ...