name Sidmouth shire county Devon shire district East Devon region South West England post town Sidmouth ... Sidmouth IPAc en icon s d m is situated on the English Channel coast in Devon , South West ... part of it has been designated a conservation area . History Sidmouth appeared in the Domesday Book ... as a port. ref http www.irsociety.co.uk Archives 55 Sidmouth.htm The Sidmouth Harbour Company of 1836 ref Sidmouth remained a village until the fashion for coastal resorts grew in the Georgian and Victorian ... became the Royal Glen Hotel a plaque on an exterior wall records the visit. In 1874, Sidmouth was connected to the railway network by a branch line from Sidmouth Junction . This was dismantled in 1967 ... id 1770 Daily Mail . Geography File Sidmouth, devon.jpg thumb left Sidmouth from Salcombe Hill Sidmouth .... ref Cite web title Devon County Council Market Town Focus Sidmouth publisher Devon County Council ... accessdate 2009 10 02 ref ref cite news title Protect Alma Bridge plea from Sidmouth Chamber of Commerce publisher Sidmouth Herald date 2009 08 02 url http google.com search?q cache Mv xb5lmMMAJ www.sidmouthherald.co.uk ... 3Ddevon24 26tCategory 3Dnewssmh 26itemid 3DDEED31 2520Jul 25202009 252010 253A26 253A46 253A887 sidmouth ... PA152&dq eddc sidmouth beach contractors&q sidmouth 20 isbn 0727726862 ref Government Sidmouth has its ... the Information Centre. Sidmouth lies within the district area of East Devon District Council and the County .... Culture File sidmouth seafront devon arp.jpg thumb right The Sidmouth seafront. The red cliff is Salcombe ... both amateur and professional productions. ref http www.manorpavilion.com Manor Pavilion Sidmouth ref There is also the Radway Cinema. ref http www.scottcinemas.co.uk index.php?localpage sidmouth Scott Cinemas Sidmouth the Radway Cinema ref Sidmouth has been a frequent winner of Britain in Bloom ... task,view sectionid,16 Sidmouth Museum ref Sidmouth is home to the Norman Lockyer Observatory ... nlo welcome.htm Lockyer Observatory and Planetarium ref The Sidmouth Herald is the local newspaper ... more details
Sidmouth may refer to Sidmouth , coastal town in Devon, England Sidmouth Folk Week Sidmouth Herald Sidmouth railway station Sidmouth Rock Tasmania Viscount Sidmouth , title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth 1759 1844 Disambig ... more details
Sidmouth and Budleigh Salterton Railways The Sidmouth Railway was a double track branch railway line that ran from a junction on the West of England Main Line at Feniton railway station , then called Sidmouth Junction, to stnlnk Sidmouth with two intermediate stations, stnlnk Ottery St Mary , and stnlnk Tipton St John . History It took three attempts to provide Sidmouth with a railway line, the first line opened in 1836 to serve a proposed dock project, the second received parliamentary authorisation in 1862 but the company building the line failed before the line was completed, and it was not until 6 July 1864 that the line was finally opened ref http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations s sidmouth index.shtml ref . A junction opened on 15 May at Tipton St John railway station first to stnlnk Budleigh Salterton with a further extension to stnlnk Exmouth . In 1923 the line was transferred to Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway . A major reduction is the services along the line in the 1960s lead to a corresponding decrease in usage. The line closed to passenger traffic on 6 March 1967 and to freight on 8 May that year. References reflist External links http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations s sidmouth index.shtml Sidmouth Railway Station on Disused Stations with line history http www.sidmouthjunction.co.uk Sidmouth Junction station and its branch to Sidmouth Category Closed railway lines in South West England Category Rail transport in Devon Category Railway lines opened in 1864 ... more details
and civil servant. The family seat was Upottery Manor, Devon sold in 1953 . Viscounts Sidmouth 1805 Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth 1757 1844 William Leonard Addington, 2nd Viscount Sidmouth 1794 1864 William Addington, 3rd Viscount Sidmouth William Wells Addington, 3rd Viscount Sidmouth 1824 1913 Gerald Anthony Pellew Bagnall Addington, 4th Viscount Sidmouth 1854 1915 Gerald William Addington, 5th Viscount Sidmouth 1882 1953 Raymond Anthony Addington, 6th Viscount Sidmouth 1887 1976 John Addington, 7th Viscount Sidmouth John Tonge Anthony Pellew Addington, 7th Viscount Sidmouth 1914 2005 Jeremy Francis Addington, 8th Viscount Sidmouth b. 1947 The heir apparent is the present ... Viscount Sidmouth British viscounts Category Viscountcies Sidmouth Category 1805 establishments in the United Kingdom de Viscount Sidmouth pl Wicehrabia Sidmouth ... more details
Sidmouth Priory was a priory in Devon , England . References Reflist coord 50.6784092 3.2380807 type landmark region GB source Wikimapia scale 2000 name Sidmouth Priory display title Category Monasteries in Devon Devon struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 The Sidmouth Herald is a United Kingdom British newspaper , established in 1849. Citation needed date May 2008 A team of reporters cover Sidmouth , Beer , Branscombe , Ottery St Mary , and the surrounding areas. Owned by Archant publishing, it is has sister papers in the county called the Exmouth Journal , the Exmouth Herald , the Midweek Herald and the North Devon Gazette . Also in the South West are the Weston & Somerset Mercury , the Somerset Mercury and the North Somerset Times External links http www.sidmouthherald.co.uk Official website Category Newspapers published in Devon Category Publications established in 1849 Category Weekly newspapers published in the United Kingdom England newspaper stub ... more details
Sidmouth Rock is an islet about 90 m in diameter, 2 km east of Eddystone, Tasmania Eddystone and about 28 km south east of South East Cape in Tasmania , Australia . It is frequently wave washed and supports no land dwelling life. ref name Tas Offshore Is cite book last Brothers first Nigel authorlink coauthors David Pemberton, Helen Pryor, Vanessa Halley title Tasmania s Offshore Islands seabirds and other natural features publisher Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery date 2001 location Hobart , Tasmania url doi isbn 0 7246 4816 X ref It is part of the Southwest National Park and thus part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site . Important Bird Area Together with the nearby Eddystone Tasmania Eddystone and Pedra Branca Tasmania Pedra Branca the islet constitutes the 2  ha Pedra Branca Important Bird Area IBA , identified as such by BirdLife International because it supports over 1 of the world populations of Shy Albatross es and Australasian Gannet s. ref cite web url http www.birdata.com.au iba.vm title IBA Pedra Branca accessdate 2011 09 16 work Birdata first last publisher Birds Australia date ref References reflist coord 43 50 53 S 147 01 26 E display title Category Islands of Tasmania Category South West Tasmania Category Protected areas of Tasmania Category Important Bird Areas of Tasmania Tasmania geo stub ... more details
Sidmouth FolkWeek previously called Sidmouth International Festival , is a folk festival held every year in the first week of August ref http www.sidmouth.gov.uk Folk 20Week sidmouth folk week.htm Announcement of dates at Sidmouth town council website ref in the coastal town of Sidmouth in South West England . It offers a range of activities including concerts, ceilidh s, pub session s, workshops, dance displays, and children s activities. The current patron is Martin Carthy MBE . History Image Sidmouth Folk Week 2006.jpg 420px left thumb Goronwy Thom performing during Sidmouth Folk Week, 2006 Sidmouth Festival was founded as a folk dance festival in 1955 by the English Folk Dance and Song Society EFDSS , but gradually expanded to cover ceilidh dancing, music and song, as well as related folk crafts. ref name efdss Schofield, Derek. http www.efdss.org history.htm History of the EFDSS . ref Over time, the scope also broadened to include performers from abroad, and the festival was renamed the Sidmouth International Folklore Festival. ref name mrscasey http www.mrscasey.co.uk mcm index.php?PAGE HISTORY Mrs Casey Music Our history and what we re about ref . In 1986, the management of the festival was taken over by Mrs Casey Music , who retitled it Sidmouth International Festival and ran ... group had been set up to co ordinate and publicise these events under the new name of Sidmouth ... , Sidmouth Herald , 2004 11 11. ref The 2005 event was smaller in scale, did not include the Arena ..., Sidmouth FolkWeek Limited was registered as a charity with the object of promoting ... an annual ... Sidmouth Folk Week Limited Charity Commission for England and Wales. Accessed 30 March 2009. ref The 2006 Sidmouth FolkWeek included Blue Murder, Seth Lakeman and Roy Bailey . The 2007 event featured ... top of folk festival.htm Sidmouth Folk Festival www.SeeRed.co.uk Further reading Schofield, Derek 2004 The First Week In August Fifty Years Of The Sidmouth Festival. Sidmouth International Festival ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Sidmouth image name StationHouseSidmouth ChrisJDixon Aug2005.jpg caption Station House formerly station locale Sidmouth borough Devon line London and South Western Railway manager owner Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway platforms 1 latitude longitude gridref years 6 July 1874 events Station opens years2 6 March 1967 events2 Station closes to passengers Sidmouth railway station was a fully operational single platform station located in Sidmouth , Devon , England until its Beeching axe closure in 1967. The station is now a privately owned property at the top of Alexandria Road, Sidmouth. The line was part of the Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway , a branch off the Salisbury to Exeter route. Its railway heritage is still clear, as can be seen from the photograph of the front of the building. Round the back there is still some platform and canopy, in use by a builders merchant. History The station opened on 6 July 1874, built and operated by the Sidmouth Railway Company to satisfy the needs of visitors to the resort. Initially there were seven trains per day, but this increased to 24 in the 1930s. Passenger numbers remained viable well into the 1950s, but rail service rationalisation in the 1960s significantly reduced the frequency of train services. The consequent reduction in passenger numbers led inevitably to closure of the branch line passenger services ceased on 6 March 1967 and freight services continued up to the line closure on 8 May 1967. The railway track was lifted shortly after this. Disused Rail Start rail line previous Tipton St Johns railway station Tipton St Johns br small Line and station closed next route London and South Western Railway br small Sidmouth branch line small br small col 000080 end box References cite web url http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations s sidmouth index.shtml title Station Name SIDMOUTH work Disused Stations Site Record author Nick Catford year 2005 accessdate 2006 ... more details
File Peak House, Sidmouth geograph.org.uk 35067.jpg thumb 250px Peak House Peak House in Sidmouth , Devon , is a building designed by Evelyn Hellicar . It was finished in 1904 and is entirely made of Beer Quarry Caves beer stone . ref name ashurst cite book last1 Ashurst first1 John last2 Dimes first2 Francis G. title Conservation of building and decorative stone url http books.google.com books?id xPFx6bEPspgC&pg PA117 year 1998 publisher Butterworth Heinemann isbn 9780750638982 page 117 ref It is a Grade II Listed building . References Reflist coord 50.6764 3.2517 type landmark region GB display title Category Grade II listed buildings in Devon Devon struct stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Coombe is a settlement in the England English county of Devon , situated about five miles northwest of the town of Sidmouth . gbmapping SY102919 Devon geo stub coord 50.71976 N 3.27346 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 SY102919 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Villages in Devon ... more details
William Wells Addington, 3rd Viscount Sidmouth 25 March 1824 28 December 1913 , was a British peer and politician. Background Sidmouth was the son of Reverend William Leonard Addington, 2nd Viscount Sidmouth, eldest son of Prime Minister Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth . Political career Sidmouth was Member of Parliament for Devizes UK Parliament constituency Devizes between 1863 and 1864. ref http www.leighrayment.com commons Dcommons2.htm leigh rayment.com ref Personal life Lord Sidmouth died in December 1913, aged 89, and was succeeded in the viscountcy by his son, Gerald. References reflist External links hansard contribs hon william addington the Viscount Sidmouth start box s par uk s bef before Christopher Darby Griffith br John Neilson Gladstone s ttl title Member of Parliament for Devizes UK Parliament constituency Devizes with Christopher Darby Griffith years 1863&ndash 1864 s aft after Christopher Darby Griffith br Thomas Bateson, 1st Baron Deramore Sir Thomas Bateson, Bt s reg uk succession box title Viscount Sidmouth before William Addington after Gerald Addington years 1864&ndash 1913 end box UK politician stub DEFAULTSORT Sidmouth, William Addington, 3rd Viscount Category 1824 births Category 1913 deaths Category Viscounts in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies Category UK MPs 1859 1865 ... more details
Infobox Prime Minister honorific prefix small The Right Honourable small br name The Viscount Sidmouth ... Sidmouth Signature.svg signature alt Cursive signature in ink No footnotes date March 2010 Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth , Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council PC 30 May 1757 &ndash 15 ... political figure, however, and the next year he was created Viscount Sidmouth. He served in Pitt s final ... Department Home Secretary . As Home Secretary, Sidmouth countered revolutionary opposition, being responsible ... of the Six Acts in 1819. His tenure also saw the Peterloo Massacre of 1819. Sidmouth left ... Hospital , and his name is commemorated in the town s Sidmouth Street and Addington Road as well as in Sidmouth street in Devizes. Death Henry Addigton died in London on February 15, 1844 at the age ..., Philip Addington, A Life of Henry Addington, First Viscount Sidmouth New York The John Day Company ... 21 45 16 January 2005 GMT External links commons category Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth Hansard contribs mr henry addington the Viscount Sidmouth Notes reflist NRA P187 s start s par ... after Robert Peel s reg uk s new creation s ttl title Viscount Sidmouth years 1805 1844 s aft after William Leonard Addington, 2nd Viscount Sidmouth William Leonard Addington end Navboxes title Henry ... . NAME Sidmouth, Henry Addington, 1st Viscount ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Prime Minister ..., London DEFAULTSORT Sidmouth, Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Category 1757 births Category 1844 deaths ... be x old cs Henry Addington da Henry Addington, 1. viscount Sidmouth de Henry Addington, 1. Viscount Sidmouth es Henry Addington fr Henry Addington gd Henry Addington, 1d Biocas Sidmouth it Henry Addington, I visconte Sidmouth he la Henricus Addington mr nl Henry Addington ja pl Henry Addington, 1. wicehrabia Sidmouth pt Henry Addington ro Henry Addington ru , , 1 simple Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth ... more details
William Addington may refer to William Addington, 3rd Viscount Sidmouth 1824 1913 William Addington judge William Leonard Addington, 2nd Viscount Sidmouth 1794 1864 See also Addington disambiguation Addington surname hndis Addington, William ... more details
Sid Sidmouth, Sid Vale Association 1927 12 pp. ref name TSotRS cite web url http genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk DEV Sidmouth title Sidmouth work Genuki year 2006 accessdate 2006 11 23 author Brian Randell ref Gibbens, G H Ed Strolls Around Sidmouth Using Your Car Sidmouth, Sid Vale Association 1963 ref name SASUYC cite web url http www.antiqbook.co.uk boox brn 40944.shtml title Strolls Around Sidmouth Using ... Genuki year 2005 accessdate 2006 11 23 author Brian Randell ref Bypaths around Sidmouth 12 walks with many local notes and a special large double map Sidmouth, Sid Vale Association 1983 ref name Copac ... Sidmouth life and times in Sidmouth a guide to blue plaques Sidmouth, Sid Vale Association c1992 ... more details
Coombe, Devon may refer to various places in Devon, England Coombe, Sidmouth, Devon Coombe, Tiverton, Devon Coombe, Teignmouth, Devon See also Combe, Devon disambiguation geodis ... more details
Woolbrook may refer to Woolbrook, New South Wales , Australia A tributary of the River Sid in East Devon, England A suburb of Sidmouth , East Devon, England disambig ... more details
Image SourceRiverSid.jpg thumb right 250 px Head of goyle close to source of River Sid Image Devon River Sid Weir.JPG thumb right 250 px Weir on River Sid at Sidmouth The River Sid is a minor river in East Devon . It flows for 10.5 kilometres southwards from a source in Crowpits Covert OSGB36 Grid reference SY138963 at a height of 206 metres above sea level ref Sign erected at source by Sid Vale Association, 1997 ref . The source is at the head of a goyle or small ravine. The underlying geology is Permeability earth sciences impermeable silty mudstones and sandstones of the Triassic Keuper marl , overlain with permeable Greensand and clay with flints. The junction between the Greensand and Keuper Marl forms a spring line. The river flows through Sidbury and Sidford to Sidmouth and is fed by springs flowing from East Hill and water from the Roncombe Stream, the Snod Brook and the Woolbrook. In Sidmouth the river outflows at the Ham through a shingle bar. ref Sidmouth, A History . Sidmouth, Devon Sidmouth Museum, 1987 ISBN 0 9512704 0 0 ref References reflist Devon coord 50 41 N 3 14 W display title region GB type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of Devon Sid Devon geo stub ... more details
The Devon Cricket League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in Devon , England , and since 2000 has been a designated England and Wales Cricket Board ECB ECB Premier Leagues Premier League . ref http www.ecb.co.uk news non first class premier leagues premier leagues,1443,BP.html List of ECB Premier Leagues ref Winners class wikitable Year Champions 2000 Exeter Cricket Club Exeter 2001 Sandford Cricket Club Sandford 2002 Bovey Tracey Cricket Club Bovey Tracey 2003 Sandford Cricket Club Sandford 2004 Sandford Cricket Club Sandford 2005 Paignton Cricket Club Paignton 2006 Budleigh Salterton Cricket Club Budleigh Salterton 2007 North Devon Cricket Club North Devon 2008 Sidmouth Cricket Club Sidmouth 2009 Sidmouth Cricket Club Sidmouth 2010 Sidmouth Cricket Club Sidmouth 2011 North Devon Cricket Club North Devon References reflist External links http devoncl.play cricket.com Devon Cricket League website Category English domestic cricket competitions Category Sport in Devon cricket competition stub ... more details
The Midweek Herald was the first free newspaper in East Devon. Citation needed date April 2008 The newspaper covers Sidmouth , Beer , Branscombe , Axmouth , Ottery St Mary , Charmouth , Marshwood and Honiton as well as the surrounding areas. It is owned by Archant publishing and is a sister paper of the Sidmouth Herald , Exmouth Journal , Exmouth Herald and North Devon Gazette . External links http www.midweekherald.co.uk Official website Category Newspapers published in Devon England newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Tipton St Johns symbol rail image name Tipton St Johns geograph 2647435 by Ben Brooksbank.jpg caption EX LSW 4 4 2T on Rail Tour in 1953 locale Tipton St John borough East Devon latitude 50.7188 longitude 3.2892 code manager platforms original London and South Western Railway postgroup Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway years 1874 events Opened years1 1967 events1 Closed Tipton St Johns railway station is a closed railway station that served the village of Tipton St John in Devon , England. It was opened in 1874 and later served as the junction for the Budleigh Salterton Railway , but was closed to passengers in 1967 due to the Beeching Axe . History File East Devon branch lines.png thumb left Local railway lines The station was originally opened as Tipton on the Sidmouth branch line, which departed at Sidmouth Junction today called Feniton railway station Feniton . The branch line terminated at Sidmouth railway station Sidmouth . The station was renamed Tipton St. Johns in 1881. The station was expanded as junction when the line to Budleigh Salterton railway station Budleigh Salterton was created. Passenger and freight services were withdrawn in the late sixties, with complete closure in 1967. ref http www.disused stations.org.uk t tipton st johns index.shtml ref Present State The station building and platform remain as private accommodation. Historical Rail Start rail line previous stnlnk Sidmouth Junction route Sidmouth & Budleigh Branch Line next stnlnk Sidmouth col CC9999 s end Sidmouth and Budleigh Salterton Railways References reflist Category Disused railway stations in Devon Category Railway stations closed in 1967 Category Former London and South Western Railway stations Category Beeching closures in England ... more details
for the town in Devon Salcombe infobox UK place static image Image Salcombe church.jpg 240px static image caption small Salcombe Regis small country England official name Salcombe Regis latitude 50.69357 longitude 3.20705 population shire county Devon shire district East Devon region South West England post town SIDMOUTH postcode district EX10 postcode area EX dial code constituency westminster East Devon UK Parliament constituency East Devon os grid reference SY148888 Salcombe Regis is a coastal village in Devon , England , near Sidmouth . It is often confused with Salcombe , which is some distance away in Devon. Mentioned in the Domesday Book as a manorialism manor called Selcoma held by Osbern FitzOsbern , bishop of Exeter , the manor house stood on the site now occupied by Thorn Farm. The thorn tree growing in an enclosure at the road junction above the farm marked the cultivation boundary between manor and common ground. ref Sidmouth, A History . Sidmouth, Devon Sidmouth Museum, 1987 pages 14 15 ISBN 0 9512704 0 0 ref The church building church of St Peter was built circa 1107 and Victorian restoration restored in 1845. It contains monuments to Sir Ambrose Fleming and Norman Lockyer Sir Norman Lockyer . ref Sutton, Anna. A Story of Sidmouth . Chichester, Sussex Phillimore & Co., 1973 pages 157 159 ISBN 0 85033 113 7 ref See also Regis Place List of place names with royal patronage in the United Kingdom References References External links Commons category inline Salcombe Regis East Devon Category Villages in Devon Category Seaside resorts in England Category Beaches of Devon Devon geo stub pl Salcombe Regis ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Earl of Banbury was a title in the Peerage of England . It was created in 1626 for William Knollys . He had already been created Baron Knollys in 1603 and Viscount Wallingford in 1616, both in the Peerage of England. The titles are considered to have become extinct on his death in 1632. However, the extinction has been contested up to the present day. For more information on this, see the Knollys family Knollys family . The family surname is pronounced Noles . In May 1804, King George III intended to confer the titles of Earl of Banbury , Viscount Wallingford and Baron Reading on the outgoing Prime Minister Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth Henry Addington . However, Addington refused the honour and chose to remain in the Commons until 1805, when he joined Pitt s government as Lord President of the Council with the lesser title of Viscount Sidmouth . Earls of Banbury William Knollys, 1st Earl of Banbury 1547&ndash 1632 See also Viscount Knollys Knowles Baronets Viscount Sidmouth DEFAULTSORT Earl Of Banbury Category Earldoms Banbury Category Extinct earldoms Category Banbury ... more details
Church House may refer to Church House Presbyterian Church in Ireland , Northern Ireland, headquarters of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland Church House, Westminster , headquarters of the Church of England Church House Trust , a UK private bank Church House is also A previous name for Kennaway House , a Grade II listed building in Sidmouth, Devon disambig ... more details
Launched in 1981, the Exmouth Herald is the free newspaper in the Exmouth area Devon , England. It is owned by Archant publishing and has sister papers the Exmouth Journal , Sidmouth Herald , Midweek Herald and the North Devon Gazette . External links http www.exmouthherald.co.uk Official website Category Newspapers published in Devon Category Publications established in 1981 Category Exmouth England newspaper stub ... more details