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The Origins of Barnstaple and Pilton: New Perspectives on Old Settlements
In a 2020 paper published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association, Wendy Clarke has re-examined the Anglo-Saxon origins of Barnstaple and Pilton. The relationship between these close neig...
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OS Map Accompanying 'The Origins of Barnstaple and Pilton'
This OS 6" to the Mile Map dated 1890 has been posted in the archive to accompany the 2020 paper by Wendy Clarke 'The Origins of Barnstaple and Pilton: New Perspectives on Old Settlements' publish...
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SOME SNIPPETS ABOUT PILTON FROM THE NORTH DEVON JOURNAL
This document lists extracts about Pilton (1827 - 1937) taken from the North Devon Journal by Reginald Norman with additional notes made by Margaret Reed. They cover houses and house ownership and...
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The Reminiscences of Minnie Harding of 8 Pilton Street
Minnie Harding nee Reed was born and brought up in Pilton. Download this document which describes her reminiscences of life in Pilton made in the late 1950s (or possibly the early 1960s). At one ...
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Drawing of Bull Hill House, Pilton, Barnstaple by Margaret Peters
Pen and ink drawing of Bull Hill House, Bull Hill, Pilton, Barnstaple by Margaret Peters. Date and origin unknown
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Lakeman's Fellmongery
Building used for storing fleeces - note louvred openings on upper floors. Built on the garden of Medina Cottage, Bull Hill, Pilton. REF: 0025
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Bull Hill House, Bull Hill, Pilton
Bull Hill House is an early 15th Century house which was part of Pilton Priory, probably the Prior's Lodging and accommodation for guests. The name may refer to the many documents which were issued...
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