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Avonwick

Avonwick is a village in the county of Devon, England. It is within the parish of North Huish which had a population of 360 in the 2001 census. The River Avon runs through the village – its name derives from ‘avon’ meaning river, and ‘wick’ an old word for village, but it was not so named until the 1870s, previously being known as Newhouse.

Avonwick has rapidly grown in size over the last few years with two developments. The village contains one of only a few proprietary chapels remaining in the country, a restaurant, a pub, one of the oldest lawn tennis clubs in the world, a garage and a small shop.

Avonwick railway station opened in 1893 about half a mile outside the village, but closed in 1963.

Modbury

Freehold Lands Sale 1946
Freehold Lands Sale 1946
Hollow Orchard Sale 1946
Hollow Orchard Sale 1946
Lapthorne Grange Sale 1946
Lapthorne Grange Sale 1946
Little Brownston Farm Sale 1947
Little Brownston Farm Sale 1947
York House Sale 1946
York House Sale 1946
Fancy Let Tender 1937
Fancy Let Tender 1937
Freehold Farms in Modbury & Aveton Gifford Sale 1937
Freehold Farms in Modbury & Aveton Gifford Sale 1937
Babland Farm Sale 1950
Babland Farm Sale 1950
California Farm & Blacksmith Shop Sale 1937
California Farm & Blacksmith Shop Sale 1937
York House Sale 1946
York House Sale 1946
Little Brownston Farm Sale 1947
Little Brownston Farm Sale 1947
Lapthorne Grange Sale 1946
Lapthorne Grange Sale 1946
Hollow Orchard Sale 1946
Hollow Orchard Sale 1946
Freehold Farms Sale 1937
Freehold Farms Sale 1937
Fancy Let Tender 1937
Fancy Let Tender 1937
California Farm Sale 1937
California Farm Sale 1937
Babland Sale 1950
Babland Sale 1950
Modbury
Modbury
Modbury
Modbury
Galpin Street, Modbury
Galpin Street, Modbury
Brownston Street, Modbury
Brownston Street, Modbury
Main Street, Modbury
Main Street, Modbury
Modbury
Modbury