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  2. Queen Anne's Walk - Wikipedia

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    Queen Anne's Walk, Barnstaple, south front. Immediately left is the River Taw. Before being filled-in, the large sunken rectangular paved area in front was Barnstaple Quay at which merchant ships loaded and unloaded "The Strand, Barnstaple", painted c.1880s by Joseph Kennedy (c.1838–1893), view looking northward. Visible buildings are Queen ...

  3. Hotel rating - Wikipedia

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    "Five-star Superior" rating at the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski in Munich, Germany. Hotel ratings are often used to classify hotels according to their quality. From the initial purpose of informing travellers on basic facilities that can be expected, the objectives of hotel rating have expanded into a focus on the hotel experience as a whole. [1]

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in North Devon - Wikipedia

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    Barnstaple: Gate: 1843-1845: 22 June 1981 1384982 ... The Quay from Royal Britannia Hotel on West to Pier Hotel on East Including Old Quay Head Ilfracombe: Steps:

  5. Barnstaple - Wikipedia

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    Barnstaple (/ ˈ b ɑːr n s t ə b əl / ⓘ or / ˈ b ɑːr n s t ə p əl / [3]) is a river-port town and civil parish in the North Devon district of Devon, England.The town lies at the River Taw's lowest crossing point before the Bristol Channel.

  6. Feudal barony of Barnstaple - Wikipedia

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    The Bourchier Barnstaple townhouse is thought to be no. 62 Boutport Street, [26] with its surviving ornate plaster barrel-ceilings dated 1620 (or 1629 [27]), showing the arms of Bourchier, [27] which survives next to the Royal and Fortescue Hotel, and was converted in about 1760 to premises of the "Golden Lion" coaching inn. [28]

  7. Penrose's Almshouses - Wikipedia

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    John Penrose (1575–1624) was a dealer in woollen goods and was Mayor of Barnstaple in 1620. [3] The courtyard with its listed pump. During the English Civil War Barnstaple changed hands four times, and signs of the skirmishes can still be seen at Penrose's Almshouses, where bullet holes can be found in the door to the far left of the entrance ...

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