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Marldon is a village in the South Hams in Devon, United Kingdom, lying just west of Paignton. It is the easternmost Civil Parish in the South Hams.[1] Its population is about 2,300.
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History
Church records date back to 1598.[2] Marldon was a small village until the 1960s when major residential development took place.[3]
Marldon is known locally for its Apple Pie fair, which originated in the nineteenth century and was revived in 1958.[4]
Amenities
Marldon has a village hall which hosts a women's institute that meets monthly.[5]
External links
References
- ^ South Hams Local Plan Review (pdf) p.44(retrieved 20 December 2008)
- ^ Marldon by John Stabb(retrieved 20 December 2008)
- ^ South Hams Local Plan Review (pdf) p.44(retrieved 20 December 2008)
- ^ "Apple Pie fair" (retrieved 20 December 2008]
- ^ http://www.information.gb.com/marldon/wi.html
Coordinates: 50°27′40″N 3°35′54″W / 50.4612°N 3.5982°W
Non-metropolitan district of South Hams List of civil parishes in Devon#South Hams Civil parishes Ashprington • Aveton Gifford • Berry Pomeroy • Bickleigh • Bigbury • Blackawton • Brixton • Buckland Tout Saints • Charleton • Chivelstone • Churchstow • Cornwood • Cornworthy • Dartington • Dartmouth • Dean Prior • Diptford • Dittisham • East Allington • East Portlemouth • Ermington • Frogmore and Sherford • Halwell and Moreleigh • Harberton • Harford • Holbeton • Holne • Ivybridge • Kingsbridge • Kingston • Kingswear • Littlehempston • Loddiswell • Malborough • Marldon • Modbury • Newton and Noss • North Huish • Rattery • Ringmore • Salcombe • Shaugh Prior • Slapton • South Brent • South Huish • South Milton • South Pool • Sparkwell • Staverton • Stoke Fleming • Stoke Gabriel • Stokenham • Strete • Thurlestone • Totnes Ugborough • Wembury • West Alvington • West Buckfastleigh • Woodleigh • YealmptonBold text denotes a parish council refered to as a "town council" i.e. towns. Categories:- Villages in South Hams
- Civil parishes in South Hams
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