Coleford, Devon
Coleford is a small hamlet in Mid-Devon, England.[1][2] It includes a pub, The New Inn with their resident parrot of over 40 years Captain, and also has a park. Coleford Junction at nearby Penstone is the place where the Tarka Line from Crediton to Barnstaple splits from the later Dartmoor line to Okehampton. HistoryCharles I came through Coleford on 27 July 1644 on his way to Bow, where he spent a night during the English Civil War. At that time Coleford village was on the main highway from Cornwall to Devon. There is a tradition that the King reviewed his horse troop, from the "Porched House", a building which dates from this time. Henry Kingsley's novel The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn is set partly in the village. References
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