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- Brendon abstract "See also Brendon (disambiguation)Brendon is a village in Devon, England, close to the border with Somerset within the Exmoor National Park. The village is 1½ miles southeast of Lynton and 15 miles (24 km) west of Minehead in the East Lyn Valley. The church of St. Brendon was built in 1738, possibly using the stones from the original church at Cheriton. It lies midway between Cheriton and Brendon, about two miles (3 km) from each, and has a tower and 4 bells. The village is located just off the A39 and its population was 159 in 2001. The parish of Brendon is roughly square in shape and is defined by the East Lyn River to the north, the Hoaroak Water to the west and the Badgworthy Water to the east; a tributary of the latter, the Hoccombe Water defines part of its southern boundary. Brendon Common occupies a part of the moorland area which characterises the south of the parish. Badgeworthy Water is crossed by the 17th century packhorse Malmsmead Bridge.The name contains two Old English place-name elements, the first - from brom - referring to the plant broom and the second - from dun - which tends to signify a fairly extensive and flat hill or upland expanse. It is recorded in the Domesday Book as Brandone. It is not connected with the Brendon Hills in Somerset, the name of which has a different origin.White's Devonshire Directory (1850) describes Brendon as follows:A small village 1½ miles SE of Lynton & 15 miles W of Minehead is in a picturesque valley of the river Lyn, has in its parish 271 souls & 6733 acres of land including Leeford hamlet & a large tract of moorland on the borders of Somersetshire where the rivers Exe, Lyn and Barle have their sources. F. W. Knight Esq. is the Lord of the mannor owner of most of the soil, and patron of the rectory ... valued in 1831 at £148. The Rev. T. Roe of Oare, Somerset is the incumbent, and has 57a, 2r, 22p, of glebe. The parsonage is a small cottage, and the church [St. Brendon] is an ancient structure with a tower and 4 bells.Brendon is home to the Exmoor Folk Festival and is both on the route of the Coleridge Way and Samaritans Way South West.Since 2012, Brendon has formed part of the civil parish of Brendon and Countisbury, having previously been a civil parish in its own right.".
- Brendon areaCode "01598".
- Brendon country Devon.
- Brendon country United_Kingdom.
- Brendon district North_Devon.
- Brendon gridReference "SS7693148214".
- Brendon populationTotal "159".
- Brendon postalCode "EX35".
- Brendon wikiPageExternalLink www.brendonvalley.co.uk.
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- Brendon wikiPageWikiLink North_Devon_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
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- Brendon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brendon Hills".
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- Brendon civilParish Brendon_and_Countisbury.
- Brendon constituencyWestminster North_Devon_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Brendon country "England".
- Brendon dialCode "1598".
- Brendon latitude "51.219815".
- Brendon longitude "-3.763615".
- Brendon officialName "Brendon".
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- Brendon population "159".
- Brendon postTown "LYNTON".
- Brendon postcodeArea "EX".
- Brendon postcodeDistrict "EX35".
- Brendon region "South West England".
- Brendon shireCounty Devon.
- Brendon shireDistrict North_Devon.
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- Brendon comment "See also Brendon (disambiguation)Brendon is a village in Devon, England, close to the border with Somerset within the Exmoor National Park. The village is 1½ miles southeast of Lynton and 15 miles (24 km) west of Minehead in the East Lyn Valley. The church of St. Brendon was built in 1738, possibly using the stones from the original church at Cheriton. It lies midway between Cheriton and Brendon, about two miles (3 km) from each, and has a tower and 4 bells.".
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