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- Warleigh_House abstract "Warleigh is an historic estate within the parish of Bickleigh, 6 miles from Plymouth, in Devon, England. Warleigh House, was the manor house of the manor of Tamerton Foliot and is situated one mile west of that village on the south-east bank of the River Tavy where it joins the River Tamar. It was remodelled in about 1830 and as from 1960 is today a grade II* listed building.".
- Q17533574 abstract "Warleigh is an historic estate within the parish of Bickleigh, 6 miles from Plymouth, in Devon, England. Warleigh House, was the manor house of the manor of Tamerton Foliot and is situated one mile west of that village on the south-east bank of the River Tavy where it joins the River Tamar. It was remodelled in about 1830 and as from 1960 is today a grade II* listed building.".
- Warleigh_House comment "Warleigh is an historic estate within the parish of Bickleigh, 6 miles from Plymouth, in Devon, England. Warleigh House, was the manor house of the manor of Tamerton Foliot and is situated one mile west of that village on the south-east bank of the River Tavy where it joins the River Tamar. It was remodelled in about 1830 and as from 1960 is today a grade II* listed building.".
- Q17533574 comment "Warleigh is an historic estate within the parish of Bickleigh, 6 miles from Plymouth, in Devon, England. Warleigh House, was the manor house of the manor of Tamerton Foliot and is situated one mile west of that village on the south-east bank of the River Tavy where it joins the River Tamar. It was remodelled in about 1830 and as from 1960 is today a grade II* listed building.".