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'''Alston''' is a little hamlet in westernmost [[Dorset]], in the neck of a spur of the county thrusting between [[Somerset]] to the north-east and [[Devon]] to the south-west. | |||
This hamlet consists of three farms and surrounding cottages. | This hamlet consists of three farms and surrounding cottages. | ||
Alston is a mile south of [[Chardstock]], also in Dorset, and just under a mile north-east of [[Churchill, East Devon|Churchill]], the latter village just across a little brook which marks the border of Devon. | Alston is a mile south of [[Chardstock]], also in Dorset, and just under a mile north-east of [[Churchill, East Devon|Churchill]], the latter village just across a little brook which marks the border of Devon. |
Latest revision as of 13:01, 12 April 2022
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Holly Farm, Alston | |
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Grid reference: | ST307026 |
Location: | 50°49’11"N, 2°59’4"W |
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Postcode: | EX13 |
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Alston is a little hamlet in westernmost Dorset, in the neck of a spur of the county thrusting between Somerset to the north-east and Devon to the south-west.
This hamlet consists of three farms and surrounding cottages.
Alston is a mile south of Chardstock, also in Dorset, and just under a mile north-east of Churchill, the latter village just across a little brook which marks the border of Devon.