eaw010858 ENGLAND (1947). The grounds of Buckland House, Buckland Filleigh, 1947

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Title [EAW010858] The grounds of Buckland House, Buckland Filleigh, 1947
Reference EAW010858
Date 20-September-1947
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Place name BUCKLAND FILLEIGH
Parish BUCKLAND FILLEIGH
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 246553, 108720
Longitude / Latitude -4.1804249563569, 50.857049895013
National Grid Reference SS466087

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