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  2. Chudleigh's Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Chudleigh's Farm continues to operate as a popular destination for families, as well as an event space between July 1 - October 31 every year. The farm activities include pick-your-own apples, a hay maze, farm animals, various swings, slides and play areas, as well as a retail and restaurant area.

  3. James Chudleigh - Wikipedia

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    Colonel James Chudleigh (c. 1618 – 6 December 1643) was an English military officer, who served in the First English Civil War. Initially appointed to command the Parliamentarian garrison at Barnstaple , he showed considerable ability, and was quickly promoted.

  4. Chudleigh Flood Platform railway station - Wikipedia

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    Chudleigh Flood Platform railway station was a railway station near Chudleigh, a small town in South Devon, England located between Newton Abbot and Exeter.Opened in 1920, it saw only occasional use each year as it was constructed as an alternative station for use when Chudleigh was flooded by the River Teign, this being a recurring seasonal problem.

  5. Baron Clifford of Chudleigh - Wikipedia

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    Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, of Chudleigh in the County of Devon, is a title in the Peerage of England.It was created in 1672 for Thomas Clifford.The title was created as "Clifford of Chudleigh" rather than simply "Clifford" to differentiate it from several other Clifford Baronies previously created for members of this ancient family, including the Barony of de Clifford (1299), which is extant ...

  6. Chudleigh - Wikipedia

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    Chudleigh (/ ˈ tʃ ʌ d l i /) [1] is an ancient wool town located within the Teignbridge District Council area of Devon, England; it is sited between Newton Abbot and Exeter. The electoral ward with the same name had a population of 5,919 at the 2021 census .

  7. Chudleigh Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The first municipal building in the town was an old market house which was badly damaged in the great fire which destroyed much of the town on 22 May 1807. [2] Shortly afterwards, a new market house was erected on the site of the King's Arms in what is now Market Way; it was a rectangular building, open on the ground floor, with storage capacity on the first floor and a turret on the roof.

  8. Chudleigh railway station - Wikipedia

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    Chudleigh railway station was a railway station in Chudleigh, a small town in Devon, England located between the towns of Newton Abbot and Exeter. The station opened on 9 October 1882 and was met with high expectations. [1] It had one platform, which served the Teign Valley Line.

  9. Mary Chudleigh - Wikipedia

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    Eliza Maria Chudleigh. Like most women of her time, Mary Chudleigh had little formal education, but she read widely. [11] and educated herself in theology, science, and philosophy. [12] Little else is known of her life except that one daughter must have died young, as her grief is mentioned in her letters and some poetry.