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- Payhembury is a village and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England. The village is about six miles west of Honiton. At the time of the...
- Gabriel's chapel), Holne, Kenn, Kenton, Kingskerswell (see photo), Manaton, Payhembury, South Milton, Stoke-in-Teignhead, Torbryan, Ugborough, Whimple (now gone)...
- surrounded, clockwise from the north, by the parishes of Broadhembury, Payhembury, Clyst Hydon and Cullompton. In 2001 it had a po****tion of 605, compared...
- Broadhembury; Cadbury; Cadeleigh; Cullompton; Feniton; Kentisbeare; Netherexe; Payhembury; Plymtree; Rewe (part); Sheldon; Silverton; Talaton; Thorverton. According...
- Ottery St Mary Paignton Pancrasw**** Parkham Parracombe Pathfinder Village Payhembury Pencuit Penhill Penhay Penn Beacon Penn Moor Pennicknold Pennicott Pennycomequick...
- parishes of Dunkeswell, Combe Raleigh, Honiton, Gittisham, Buckerell, Payhembury and Broadhembury. In the centre of the village is the church of St Michael...
- claiming to be a great-nephew, John Baker, of Wellington, Somerset, or Payhembury, Devon. The street was officially known as Portugal Street until c. 1750...
- surrounding area: Ottery St Mary primary school, West Hill Primary School, Payhembury Church of England Primary School, Feniton Church of England Primary School...
- acres), and is surrounded, clockwise from the north, by the parishes of Payhembury, Buckerell, Gittisham, Ottery St Mary and Talaton. At the 2011 census...
- north by the parishes of Awliscombe, Honiton, Gittisham, Feniton and Payhembury. The Church of St Mary and St Giles dates from the 13th or 14th century...