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- Plymouth solicitor, in the 1860s. Cadover Cross is located on Wigford Down, about 250 metres north-west of Cadover Bridge on the minor road between Plympton...
- Replaced by Middle Staple Tor from 2014. Trowlesworthy Tor, 3 km E of Cadover Bridge. Removed in 2014. Watern Tor, 7 km S of Belstone. All the above...
- tor on the southwestern edge of Dartmoor. It is located near the po****r Cadover Bridge and is a po****r walking destination. It is common for the Dartmoor...
- world and probably the largest in Europe. The wildscape band runs from Cadover Bridge and Shaugh Prior in the west right over to the other side of Dartmoor...
- Aberlemno, Scotland Downpatrick Cross (Downpatrick, Northern Ireland) Cadover Cross, one of the Dartmoor crosses (Dartmoor, England) Ruthwell Cross (Ruthwell...
- Combestone Tor and the surrounding area, Haytor, Hexworthy Bridge, and Cadover Bridge/Brisworthy. Ditsworthy Warren House, an isolated Grade II listed...
- River Plym is po****r for canoeing. The upper section of Dartmoor from Cadover Bridge to Shaugh Bridge is considered challenging and has been described...
- detective John Appleby. In this novel his role is fulfilled by Inspector Cadover who also appeared later in an Appleby novel A Private View. It takes the...
- the Metropolitan Police. It also features the characters of Inspector Cadover and the Duke of Horton who had previously appeared in What Happened at...
- paddled on the deserted beach... Forster used Acton House as a model for Cadover in his novel The Longest Journey (1907). This was Forster's most autobiographical...