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Kingsteignton

On the 1st January 2009, Kingsteignton relinquished its status as the largest village in England and became a town. Without a real centre it remains an accretion of housing estates north of the old village.
by Robin Stott

Created: Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Updated: Sat, 9 Jan 2010


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SX8673 : South side of Oakford Lawn by Robin Stott
SX8673 : The Grange, Broadway Road by Robin Stott
SX8673 : Oakford House and its entrance, Broadway Road by Robin Stott
SX8673 : Northeast corner of Oakford Lawn and car park by Robin Stott
SX8673 : Remains of kennels, southwest corner of Oakford Lawn by Robin Stott
SX8673 : North side of Oakford Lawn by Robin Stott
SX8774 : Bus stop, Brook Way, Kingsteignton by Robin Stott
SX8673 : Northwest corner of Oakford Lawn by Robin Stott
SX8673 : Houses of local brick, Gestridge Road, Kingsteignton by Robin Stott
SX8674 : Exeter Road, Kingsteignton by Robin Stott
SX8673 : Bus stop, Gestridge Road, Kingsteignton by Robin Stott
SX8774 : Approaching Brook Way from Rydon Road, Kingsteignton by Robin Stott
SX8773 : Longford Lane, Kingsteignton by Robin Stott


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