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Barnstaple (/ˈbɑ:rnstəbl/) is a town in the county of Devon in the south west of England. It is the main town in the local government district of North Devon and claims to be the oldest borough in the United Kingdom. It was founded at the lowest crossing point of the River Taw, about 3 miles (5 kilometres) from the Taw's seafall at the Bristol Channel. By the time of the Domesday Book, Barnstaple had its own mint. Its size and wealth in the Middle Ages was based on it being 'wool staple', a town licensed to export wool, and its importance is still obvious in the town's name. The wool trade was further aided by the town's excellent port, with five ships being sent in 1588 to aid the fight against the Spanish Armada.
It was one of the boroughs reformed by the Municipal Reform Act 1835. Since 1974, it has been a civil parish with a town council. (...) more....
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2009-06-12

@sophierobehmed decadent indeed; hot lunches at least. From Falmouth myself & know Barnstaple area from parents.Lovely part of the world eh?
2009-06-11

@sophierobehmed decadent indeed; hot lunches at least. From Falmouth myself & know Barnstaple area from parents. Returning soon I hope!
2009-06-11
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