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18-666: Buckland may refer to: People [ edit ] Buckland (surname) Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Buckland, Queensland , a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region Buckland, Tasmania , a rural locality Buckland County , New South Wales Buckland River (Victoria) Buckland Military Training Area , Tasmania Canada [ edit ] Rural Municipality of Buckland No. 491 , Saskatchewan United Kingdom [ edit ] Buckland, Buckinghamshire ,

36-638: A Youth team from 1996 to 1999, and won the following honours in the North Devon Scaffolding Invitation Youth League: The village has a skittles club that operates several teams in the North Devon leagues. There is a cricket team in the village. They are not in any league. Orleigh Court is a late medieval house built in Buckland Brewer. John Davie bought the building in 1684. It

54-460: A mobile temporary classroom, now provides space for two classes, one for reception and Years 1 and 2, and the other for Years 3 to 6. Most pupils move to Great Torrington School in Year 7, although some have been known to opt for Bideford College or one of the local private schools such as Kingsley or Shebbear College. A pre-school operates in the village hall, which caters for the under 5's. There

72-444: A village and civil parish Buckland, Devon , two places: a village and a suburb of Newton Abbot Buckland, Gloucestershire , a village and civil parish Buckland, New Forest , Hampshire Buckland, Portsmouth , Hampshire, a residential area of the city of Portsmouth Buckland, Hertfordshire , a village and civil parish Buckland, Kent , a village Buckland, Oxfordshire , a village and civil parish Buckland, Surrey ,

90-656: A village and civil parish United States [ edit ] Buckland, Alaska , a city Buckland River , Alaska Buckland, Massachusetts , a town Buckland, Ohio , a village Buckland, Virginia , an unincorporated community Elsewhere [ edit ] Monte Buckland , a mountain in the Chilean part of Tierra del Fuego Buckland, New Zealand , a village (also two other places) Buckland Hill , Wales Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Buckland (Middle-earth) , fictional place in The Lord of

108-514: Is a close relationship between school and pre-school. A local bus service operated by Stagecoach serves the village, operating to and from Bradworthy , Bideford and Barnstaple and other villages. The village had a successful football team, Buckland Brewer FC, managed by John Adams. Having formed in 1976, the club is a member of the North Devon Football League . The club has won several honours, including: The club ran

126-1241: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Buckland (surname) Buckland is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Buckland (playwright) (born 4 February 1954), South African playwright, performer and academic. Anne Walbank Buckland (1832–1899), English anthropologist, travel writer and author Caleb Henry Buckland , Canadian politician Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1826–1880), English surgeon, zoologist and natural historian Frank Buckland (ice hockey) (1902–1991), Canadian sports administrator Frank Buckland (politician) (1847–1915), New Zealand MP Herbert Tudor Buckland (1869–1951), British architect James Buckland (born 1981), English rugby union player Jessie Buckland (1878–1939), New Zealand photographer John Buckland (New Zealand politician) (1844–1909), New Zealand politician Jonny Buckland (born 1977), British guitarist and musician of Coldplay Kira Buckland (born 1987), American voice actress Matthew Buckland (1974–2019), South African Internet entrepreneur Michael Buckland (born 1941), Emeritus Professor at

144-497: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Buckland Brewer Buckland Brewer is a village and civil parish in the Torridge district of Devon , England, 4.7 miles south of Bideford . Historically the parish formed part of Shebbear Hundred . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 777, increasing to 794 at the 2011 census The village is part of Waldon electoral ward. The population for this at

162-529: Is in the Diocese of Exeter . The church tower is over 500 years old, with a Norman stoup and doorway. There are monuments to, among others, John William Taylor of John Taylor & Co , the Loughborough bellfounder , who was born here. There is also a Methodist chapel in the village. The Butcher's shop closed at the end of 2013. The Coach & Horses Inn is a 13th-century inn and its history

180-433: Is well documented. The village hall is provided for the use of parishioners. Buckland Brewer Community Primary School is a mixed gender, non-denominational school for 5- to 11-year-olds. The school is currently federated with Parkham Primary school with around 90 pupils between them. It is a very small primary school at the centre of the village. The Victorian church school building has been considerably modified and, with

198-492: The Manor of Combe Martin . Judith Hancock's mural monument survives in the parish church at Great Torrington. In the early 21st century, Vielstone is a modest farmhouse, surrounded by converted farm buildings and new bungalows. It was operated by Atlas Project Team (Holdings) Ltd as a residential home until about 2012 when its standards of care reached unacceptably low levels which resulted in its closure and insolvency. On behalf of

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216-488: The surname Buckland . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Buckland_(surname)&oldid=1255407012 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames English toponymic surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

234-1070: The North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand Baron Buckland , an extinct title held only by Seymour Berry, 1st Baron Buckland (1877–1928) Buckland Foundation , a charity endowed through the estate of Francis Trevelyan Buckland See also [ edit ] Places in England: Buckland Brewer , Devon Buckland Common , Buckinghamshire Buckland Dinham , Somerset Buckland Filleigh , Devon Buckland-in-the-Moor , Devon Buckland Monachorum , Devon Buckland Newton , Dorset Buckland St Mary , Somerset East Buckland , Devon West Buckland, Devon West Buckland , Somerset Buckland Beacon , Dartmoor, Devon Buckland Hospital , Kent Buckland House , Oxfordshire Buckland Abbey , Devon Buckland Priory , Somerset Buckland Windmill , Surrey Topics referred to by

252-477: The Rings Buckland's Auction House, fictional workplace of Prue Halliwell in the television series Charmed Other uses [ edit ] Buckland, Braunton , North Devon, England, a historic estate Buckland (Buckland, North Carolina) , a historic plantation house Buckland Station , a stagecoach station and hotel near Stagecoach, Nevada Buckland railway station , a former station on

270-999: The UC Berkeley School of Information Raymond Buckland (1934–2017), English American author Robert Buckland (born 1968), British Conservative Party politician, MP politician and Lord Chancellor Seymour Berry, 1st Baron Buckland (1877–1928), Welsh financier and industrialist Stéphan Buckland (born 1977), Mauritian 200 m sprinter Toby Buckland (born 1969), English gardener, TV presenter and author William Buckland , D.D., F.R.S. (1784–1856), English theologian, geologist and palaeontologist William Buckland (architect) (1734–1774), American architect William Thomas Buckland (1798–1870), English surveyor and auctioneer William Buckland (politician) (died 1876), New Zealand politician William Warwick Buckland (1859–1946), Roman Law scholar Yve Buckland (born 1956), British public health administrator [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

288-618: The same census was 1,679. Historical population figures show a variable trend of increased and decreased population. Torridge District Council historical data shows the following populations: The parish church of St Mary and St Benedict (Church of England) is part of the benefice of the Hartland Coast Team Ministry. This falls within Hartland Deanery , in the Archdeaconry of Barnstaple. This

306-452: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Buckland . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Buckland&oldid=1147214202 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

324-736: Was the birthplace of John Hanning Speke . It was substantially altered in the early 18th century and remodelled after 1869. It was redeveloped for multiple occupancy in the 1980s and is currently divided into approximately twelve apartments. The estate of Vielstone is the earliest known residence of the influential Stevens family, later of Smythacott in Frithelstock , Winscott House in Peters Marland and Cross, Little Torrington . Henry Stevens (1617 – after 1675) of Vielstone, eldest son and heir of William Stevens of Great Torrington , married Judith Hancock, daughter of John Hancock, lord of

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