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Newton Abbot

Town in Devon, England, on the estuary of the River Teign, 25 km/15 mi southwest of Exeter; population (2001) 23,600. Pipeclay and fine china clay (kaolin) are obtained in the area.

William (III) of Orange was proclaimed King of England here in 1688, at the market cross. Bradley Manor, west of the town, is a fine example of 15th-century architecture.



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Former Harviestoun Brewery owner Ken Brooker selects Tuckers Maltings in Newton Abbott, Devon, as one of his favourite beer festival settings.
33 Danny Cook and David Pipe have been a good partnership for punters at Newton Abbott this season with the jockey's three winners from four rides for the trainer returning a profit of pounds 23.
The six-year-old bay gelding, bred by the Aga Khan, has already won at Bangor-on-Dee, Newton Abbott and Market Rasen.
 
 
 
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