near to Sampford Spiney, Devon, England
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Entrance to Stoneycroft
by Derek Harper
The rather grand entrance piers and adjoining wall to this imposing late Victorian (1899) house on the outskirts of Sampford Spiney.
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Sampford Spiney Church
by Tony Atkin
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Stoneycroft
by jeff collins
A large country house on the edge of Sampford Spiney. To the right is the start of the path to Eastontown.
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Field Corner near Sampford Spiney
by Mike White
The wall is ancient and overgrown, but supplemented with a near horizontal wire fence.
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Old Boundary Marker north of Sampford Spiney
Parish Boundary Marker by the UC road, in parish of Sampford Spiney (West Devon District), 30m West of turn to Sampford, back from road in angle of fence post and gate, beside wall.
Inscription reads:-
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Devon & Dartmoor HER... (more)
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Alpaca in the snow
by Dave Hall
One of the Alpacas bred at Sampford Manor, Sampford Spiney, in a field just below the Church.
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Old Wayside Cross by the Village Green, Sampford Spiney Parish
Sampford Spiney Village Cross, old head, shaft and base, Starkey No.41 by the Village Green, in parish of Sampford Spiney (West Devon District), below the church, in front of the old school house, on open grass beside the stream.... (more)
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Eastontown
by jeff collins
Not far from Sampford Spiney, right on the Dartmoor National Park boundary.
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Sampford Spiney, churchyard
by Mike Faherty
Not as unkempt as it appears; grass is not mown until plants have set seed.
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Sampford Spiney, former school
by Mike Faherty
On the village green; according to the nameplate, Old National School, now residential. The tower of St. Mary's peeping out behind.
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Sampford Spiney
by Tony Atkin
Sampford Spiney is a hamlet on the edge of Dartmoor. This shot looks over the rear of Sampford Manor Farm to the church tower. The Manor Farm has a long history and once changed hands as the result of a bet. The winner was Sir Francis Drake.
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Sampford Spiney: Church of St Mary
by Nigel Cox
The church is a Grade I Listed Building.
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