Grid reference SS8202
near to Sandford, Devon, England
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Field east of West Sandford, but west of Sandford
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Sandford from the southwest
From the same spot as SS8202 : Countryside near Sandford, looking to the right. Town Barton is the farm to the left of the line of poplars. The centre of the village and the church is right of centre.
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Mid Devon : Country Lane
A small lane heading down the hillside.
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Sandford footpath 24
Heading east along Sandford public footpath 24 towards Upton Hellions.
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Sandford, St. Swithun's Church (set of 2 images)
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Sandford School
The impressive facade of the school in the village of Sandford. Originally, the facade was open. Apologies for the fence in front.
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Lamb Inn, Sandford
A lovely old inn that does good food and rooms.
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Countryside near Sandford
The village is on the right. This view is from the road between Aller Barton and Crediton, looking across the valley west of Sandford; a side valley heads away northnorthwestwards, with a stream running down the field boundary with... (more)
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Sandford: the village
Looking north by the Lamb Inn. The Post Office is just out of shot on the right. In the street beyond were once a smithy and a bakery, both now private houses
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Medieval Cross, Sandford
In front of the church. The church warden reported that the two parts of the shaft differed in age.
The upper part looks to be more modern. What can be seen of the base is typically square.
Historic England put it as... (more)
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Sandford, St. Swithun's Church: Memorial
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Sandford : St. Swithun's Church (set of 2 images)
The Church of St. Swithun has historic links with a Charter granted by
King Edward VI in 1547 to twelve Church Governors, consisting of nine from Crediton and three from Sandford.
The Charter purchased by the Governors, as... (more)
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