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Mamhead

Mamhead is a rural village and civil parish near Dawlish and Kenton in Devon, South West England, in the Teignbridge local authority area.
On high ground on the Haldon Hills, dense woodlands open out into views of the coast and the estuary of the River Exe.〔Fewins, Clive, ''(And so to the tower, via the medieval treacle mines )'' in ''The Independent'' dated January 19, 1997, at findarticles.com, accessed 19 July 2008〕〔(Mamhead Park and view to the Exe estuary ) at flickr.com〕
==History==
The village was part of Exminster hundred.〔(Mamhead community page ) at devon.gov.uk〕
According to Daniel and Samuel Lysons, in their ''Magna Britannia'':〔Lysons, Daniel and Samuel, ''Magna Britannia: being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain'' Vol. VI., Devonshire (London: T. Cadell, 1822), p. 328〕
John Marius Wilson's ''Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales'' (1870–1872) says of Mamhead:〔(Descriptive Gazetteer entry for MAMHEAD ) at visionofbritain.org.uk, accessed 20 July 2008〕
The population was 230 in 1801, 178 in 1901. A parish history file is kept at Dawlish Library.〔

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