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  2. Cowick, Devon - Wikipedia

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    1801 watercolour of Cowick House, Exeter, Devon, when owned by "Counsellor White", by Rev. John Swete.Devon Record Office 564M/F1/221. Swete's Travel Journal records: "On the northern side of this house is a grove of uncommonly large elms and indeed throughout the grounds and in every hedge between them and Exeter this charming tree is seen in the highest luxuriance and plenty.

  3. County Ground Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The first sporting use of the site was the 19th century, where the land behind the church in St Thomas, just off Cowick Street, was used for cricket, football, wrestling, and other sports. By July 1841, over an acre of land had been developed to form a wrestling ring, with temporary raised covered seating.

  4. Scheduled monuments and listed buildings in Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Presentation of St Mary Covent School (Palace Gate) George's Chapel (South Street) St Mary Arches Church (Mary Arches Street) St Nicholas Priory (The Mint) Church of St Mary's Steps (West Street) The Customs House (The Quay) Quay House (The Quay) Church of St Michael's and All Angels (Mount Dinham) Church of St Thomas (Cowick Street)

  5. EX postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The EX postcode area, also known as the Exeter postcode area, [2] is a group of 33 postcode districts in South West England, within 30 post towns.These cover north and east Devon (including Exeter, Barnstaple, Axminster, Beaworthy, Bideford, Braunton, Budleigh Salterton, Chulmleigh, Colyton, Crediton, Cullompton, Dawlish, Exmouth, Holsworthy, Honiton, Ilfracombe, Lynmouth, Lynton, North Tawton ...

  6. Exeter St Thomas railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is elevated on a low viaduct with entrances on Cowick Street [2] and is the only station in Exeter which is listed (Grade II). [1] It is 74 chains (0.93 mi; 1.5 km) south of Exeter St Davids railway station and 194 miles 66 chains (194.83 mi; 313.5 km) from the zero point at London Paddington , via Box Tunnel .

  7. West Exe School - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 the two halves of the newly united school started using a new site on Cowick Lane, being renamed to Exeter St Thomas High School under the headship of Bill Ridley, who was in post from 1973 until 1997. [9]

  8. Exwick - Wikipedia

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    Another important family with an Exwick Connection were the Gibbs. Andrew Gibbs from Clyst St Mary in Exeter, following several adventures, was involved in setting up the Antony Gibbs & Sons cloth business in 1778. William Gibbs paid to make Exwick a separate parish from St Thomas and extend the Chapel of ease into the full church of St. Andrews.

  9. Jack's (store) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] From May 2019, selected products from Jack's stores will be made available in Tesco stores for the first time. [6] The store's locations at St Helens, Edge Hill, Liverpool, Walton, Rubery, and Castle Bromwich all previously traded as Tesco Metro stores prior to being converted to the Jack's fascia. Middlewich and Rawtenstall stores ...