Shebbear
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pierre d'un tombeau du cimetière de Shebbear churchyard
Shebbear est un village et paroisse civil du 'Torridge District' dans le comté de Devon, Angleterre. La population est 858[1].
Église
L'église du St.Michel et Tous Anges (St. Michael and All Angels) date du 11e siecle. La porte sud date de 1180.
École
Shebbear College est une école privée (Private School) qui sert aussi de colonies pendant les grandes vacances.
Jumelages
Balleroy, France
Références
Liens externes
(tous en anglais)
50°51′N 4°13′W / 50.85, -4.217
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