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  HMS Dulverton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first Dulverton (L63), launched in 1941, was a type II Hunt-class destroyer.
She served in World War II and was scuttled in 1943 after being severely damaged by German air attack.
The second and current Dulverton (M35), launched in 1982, is a Hunt-class minesweeper.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HMS_Dulverton   (131 words)

  
 HMS Dulverton (L63) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HMS Dulverton, the first ship of that name was a Second World War-era Type II Hunt class destroyer of the Royal Navy.
Dulverton was ordered from Stephen and Sons of Govan on the outbreak of war in 1939.
Dulverton participated in many operations, including escorting troop convoys bound for Suez Canal and the convoys to Malta including the first one to lift the siege there, supporting the British Eighth Army in North Africa, the Tobruk Raid, and the destruction of U-559 with other destroyers and the Royal Air Force.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HMS_Dulverton_(L63)   (254 words)

  
 Dulverton Hall Supported Housing Complex | Church of England
Dulverton Hall is the Board’s purpose-designed Supported Housing Complex situated in a commanding position on Scarborough’s South Cliff in North Yorkshire, offering a secure home within a Christian environment.
Dulverton Hall has a resident Manager, Deputy Manager and Assistant Manager and is adequately staffed to ensure that the needs and welfare of all the residents are met at all times.
Dulverton Hall is close to the Yorkshire Moors National Park which includes attractions such as Dalby Forest, Pocklington and the Forge Valley.
www.cofe.anglican.org /about/cepb/housing/dulvertonhall.html   (494 words)

  
 Property to buy from Webbers Property Services, Dulverton on rightmove.co.uk
Dulverton is located on the Southern fringe of the Exmoor National Park and has a population of approximately 1400 people.
Exmoor, Dulverton is readily available to the Motorway, North Devon Linkroad, main rail connections at Tiverton and Taunton and has a fine coast line with an easy reach either at North Devon or along the West Somerset coast.
The Dulverton Office has been trading as an Estate Agents since the late 1970's and the Bampton Office was acquired by Webbers Estate Agents during 2000 but had likewise been trading as an Estate Agents for many years.
www.rightmove.co.uk /action/ShowBranch?ag_u=21695   (349 words)

  
 Whitehall House Self Catering Holiday Apartment
Luxury self catering holiday accommodation in the heart of the popular southern Exmoor town of Dulverton with its warm, safe, friendly and charming environment.
Dulverton is a lively, thriving town set in the Barle Valley on the southern edge of the Exmoor National Park in Somerset.
There are many footpaths in the ancient oak and beech wooded valleys that surround Dulverton.
www.whitehallhouse.f9.co.uk   (509 words)

  
 Dulverton Somerset | Everything Exmoor
Dulverton, is a true Exmoor gem, it was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 and can trace its history back to Saxon times.
Dulverton, with its long tradition of welcoming visitors throughout the ages, makes an ideal and interesting base from which to explore the magic and mystery of Exmoor.
Another pleasant excursion is to explore the valley of the Haddeo, a stream which flows into the Exe from the opposite direction to the Barle, and which fully maintains the reputation of the neighbourhood for river scenery.
www.everythingexmoor.org.uk /_D/Dulverton.php   (1841 words)

  
 Dulverton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Dulverton can be considered to be the Southern gateway to Exmoor.
Standing next to the Barle at the western end of Dulverton is Exmoor House, the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park Authority.
Visitors with caravans, trailers etc should avoid the centre of Dulverton as the road North into the Park is very narrow and bendy.
www.whatsonexmoor.co.uk /villages/dulverton.htm   (1069 words)

  
 The Lion Hotel - Dulverton
The Lion Hotel is in the heart of Dulverton, the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park.
Dulverton is the ideal base to explore unspoilt Exmoor and the surrounding countryside.
Nestling in a natural bowl in the landscape, it is surrounded by deciduous woodland and small Devonshire fields.
www.activereservations.com /hotel/en/hotels-in-dulverton/ah-121419.html   (455 words)

  
 Navy News - Ships of the Royal Navy - HMS Dulverton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The present HMS Dulverton is only the second to bear the name, with her forebear a Type II Hunt class escort destroyer that distinguished herself in World War II despite a brief two-year lifespan.
Dulverton was assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet, and in early January 1942 she arrived at Suez to join the 5th Destroyer Flotilla.
In December Dulverton escorted the first convoy to arrive at Malta since March, marking the end of the siege of the island.
www.navynews.co.uk /ships/dulverton.asp   (448 words)

  
 Exmoor Devon b and b, bed and breakfast accommodation, Dulverton,Somerset, UK,places to stay, b and b, b&b
Dulverton is a friendly and lively little town on the River Barle with a relaxed pace of life.
It is known as the gateway to Exmoor from the South and is the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park Authority.
The carnival is held on the first Saturday in October and 'Dulverton by Starlight' in December.
www.winsbere.co.uk   (437 words)

  
 Exmoor Devon self catering apartment, Dulverton, accommodation, holiday flat, apartments, Minehead, Somerset, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Hawkridge apartment, Dulverton, Exmoor, is the conversion of the top floor of one of the villages old watermills.
Hawkridge Apartment is part of Town Mills in the centre of Dulverton, 1 minutes walk from the shops, pubs and restaurants and is ideally located for walking, riding, fishing and pheasant shooting.
Dulverton, considered to be the gateway to Exmoor, is deep in the wooded Barle valley and, noted for its friendly atmosphere, is the ideal base to explore Exmoor from.
www.hawkridge-apartment.co.uk   (172 words)

  
 Dulverton tourist information - TourUK
Dulverton, B3223 west off A396 from Tiverton, from Minehead A39 east then south A396 then B3222.
Dulverton, almost the "county town" of Exmoor, on south edge of the moor.
A 17th century farmhouse a short drive from Dulverton with pubs and restaurants.
www.touruk.co.uk /somerset/som_dulv.htm   (354 words)

  
 Dulverton Venues, Conference Meeting Rooms, Team Building, Room Hire, Accommodation, Coach, Car & Limousine Hire ...
Dulverton Venue finding and Meeting Room Hire Sourcing the right venue or meeting room at the right price can be a daunting task, that's where we excel.
Dulverton Limousine Hire Want to travel in style we have over 600 American stretch Limousine companies available across the UK including companies that cover the Dulverton area.
Dulverton Corporate Accommodation We specialise in negotiating low rates for corporate clients requiring 50+ nights accommodation anywhere in the UK including Dulverton.
www.ukcorporatesolutions.com /services/city/475.htm   (1074 words)

  
 Dulverton Hotels & Accommodation near Dulverton in Somerset
There is only 1 hotel with a Dulverton address but a total of 25 hotels are within 26.4 miles of Dulverton.
Price and star rating are not necessarily the best guide to overall hotel quality, and Dulverton hotel guest reviews suggest that Shelleys - A 'Hotel of the Year' (17.8m) with a rating of 94% offered the best overall guest satisfaction.
Click here to see the Cheapest Dulverton hotels first, here for the most Expensive accommodation or here for the Nearest to Dulverton.
www.uk-tourist-attractions.co.uk /England_hotels/Dulverton_hotels.cfm   (690 words)

  
 Dulverton plus hotel, Cottage, Camping and self-catering accommodation, Devon.
Dulverton on the southern edge of Exmoor is a small neat town which is a good centre for country sports.
Dulverton offers an ideal place for visitors to relax after a drive or walk across the moor and is well known as the centre of the best hunting, fishing, and shooting area of Exmoor.
The Church of All Saints in Dulverton underwent major restoration work in Victorian times, but the churches tower survives from the 12th century.
www.westcountrylinks.co.uk /map/dulverton.htm   (184 words)

  
 Dulverton Trust - about us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Dulverton Trust is an independent charitable grant-making organisation.
It was established by Deed in 1949 by the 1st Lord Dulverton to provide funds for such charitable institutions or purposes as the Trustees might from time to time determine.
The Trustees include members of the Founder's family and a number of other distinguished individuals with wide experience of the areas supported by the Trust.
www.dulverton.org /about.htm   (149 words)

  
 Dulverton - Family History, Genealogy, Surnames and Local History.
My mother was a midwife in the 2nd World war and Dulverton was one of the places she worked in.
She was discovered by the local police officer and was brought up by this man and his wife.
Sarah Fisher who became Mrs Sarah Alford was born in Dulverton in 1792, she was still alive in 1861.
www.curiousfox.com /history/somerset_15.html   (2120 words)

  
 HMS Dulverton
The glider bomb struck HMS Dulverton abreast the bridge, inflicting serious damage and starting extensive fires.
The destroyer sustained heavy casualties, but her consorts took off six officers and 114 ratings before she was scuttled two hours later by HMS Belvoir.
Three officers, including Captain (D) of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla, and 75 ratings were lost with HMS Dulverton.
www.hmscavalier.org.uk /L63   (113 words)

  
 Dulverton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Dulverton Union Workhouse was erected 1854 from designs by Edward Ashworth, architect, based on the Cruciform Plan, and incorporating back to back wards.
It is situated off High Street, Dulverton and now overlooks the river and a statue of Lorna Doone.
Dulverton Union comprises the parishes of Brompton Regis, Brushford, Dulverton, Exford, Exton, Hawkridge, Huish Champflower, Skilgate, Upton, Winsford, Withiel Florey and Withypool.
www.institutions.org.uk /workhouses/england/som/Dulverton_workhouse.htm   (125 words)

  
 Dulverton Self Catering Holiday Cottages - Cottage Breaks
Whether you chose to visit Dulverton for a short break in Dulverton, or stay a little longer you are sure to find the holiday cottage accommodation in Dulverton you are seeking in our fine selection of holiday rentals and Dulverton self catering accommodations.
Dulverton cottage holidays, your guide to last minute bookings on self-catering holiday homes and cottage rental.
Dulverton Cottages 4 You offer over 9,000 quality, inspected rentals in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and France
cottage-breaks.co.uk /Somerset/Dulverton-cottages.htm   (249 words)

  
 (2nd) Baron Dulverton
Sir Frederick Anthony Hamilton Wills, CBE, TD, (2nd) Baron Dulverton, of Batsford, in the county of Gloucester, was born on 19 December 1915, the first son of Sir Gilbert Alan Hamilton Wills and Victoria May Chichester, London.
He was educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he took his MA and where he became Waynflete fellow in 1982.
Lord Dulverton, of Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, had surgery in Cheltingham General hospital during the weekend.
members.cox.net /ggthomp/frederickwills1915.html   (421 words)

  
 Dulverton Information Online -Community information and services around Dulverton, UK
This section of the site has been designed to provide a means of allowing community services in and around Dulverton to publicise themselves and pass on any important information to Dulverton residents.
If you have any information that you want to pass on to Dulverton residents you can write an article, use the free public notices, or publicise any events in our Dulverton events section.
Dulverton Information Online is an independent site and is not affiliated with, or officially sponsored by any local authority or tourist information centre based in Dulverton.
www.britinfo.net /fp-D-BCP.htm   (427 words)

  
 Dulverton West Hunt (Barnstaple) Homepage - The Pony Club
You are in: Branches / Dulverton West Hunt (Barnstaple)
The Dulverton West Hunt (Barnstaple) Branch was established in 1948 and is part of Pony Club Area 15.
The Pony Club is the number one organisation for young people who love ponies and riding.
www.pcuk.org /output/branches/84   (134 words)

  
 Exmoor National Park - Dulverton
Leave Dulverton on the 398 at 15.15pm and arrive in Minehead at 16.12pm this takes you to Minehead railway station from here you can walk into town.
You will find Dulverton in the heart of the woodland on the southern edge of Exmoor, a small friendly town with a good selection of gift shops and tea rooms.
Call in to the Dulverton National Park Centre next to the library for more ideas on your day out in Dulverton.
www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk /index/visiting/out_and_about/bus-dulverton.htm   (183 words)

  
 Hotels in Dulverton > Somerset - Books a hotel/guesthouse room online
Rooms in Dulverton range from £38 to £38.
The lowest star rating hotel in Dulverton is n/a.
The highest star rating hotel in Dulverton is n/a.
www.hotels-stay.co.uk /somerset/dulverton   (202 words)

  
 Dulverton hotels. Hotel rooms in Dulverton. Discount Dulverton hotel b&b accommodation. Hotels in Somerset.
In the heart of Dulverton, the headquarters of the Exmoor National Park.
Many hotels in Dulverton offer special internet rates, with discount hotel rooms, so not only can you get all the information about the accommodation you need, you can also save money by booking your Dulverton hotel online now.
Whichever hotel in Dulverton you choose, we want you to be certain that your stay will be as trouble free and enjoyable as possible.
www.hotellink.co.uk /docs/uk/england/somerset/dulverton/hotels001.htm   (463 words)

  
 Exmoor Devon b and b, bed and breakfast farm accommodation,on the Devon Somerset border UK, b and b holiday ...
Higher Langridge Farm is a 17th century farmhouse offering wonderful bed and breakfast farmhouse accommodation, overlooking our own peaceful valley on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park, 4 miles from Dulverton.
Langridge is in the parish of Brushford and we know a settlement existed here in the times of the Domesday Book.
We are ideally situated to explore the beautiful Devon and Somerset countryside and Exmoor's honey pots - Dulverton, Lynton and Lynmouth, Porlock, Dunster, Winsford and Exford are a short drive away.
www.langridgefarm.co.uk   (503 words)

  
 Hotels, Inns, Bed and Breakfast Accommodation Dulverton, Somerset, UK.
Hotels, inns, guesthouses and bed and breakfast accommodation in Dulverton, Somerset, England.
Hotels, inns, bed and breakfast accommodation Dulverton, Somerset, England.
Nestling in a natural bowl in the landscape, it is surrounded by decidu...
www.databrowse.co.uk /hotels/Somerset/Dulverton.html   (151 words)

  
 Bexley Council - Award-Winning Author Visits Dulverton Primary School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Author Beverley Naidoo shares one of her books with Dulverton School pupils, Liam Cato and Joanna Sheldon both aged 10.
Acclaimed South African children's author Beverley Naidoo came to Bexley this week (16 June) to pay a special visit to Key Stage 2 pupils at Dulverton Primary School at the invitation of their Reading Circles.
The children were enthralled by the author's interesting and heart rending stories of what it was like to go to a school in South Africa during such troubled times.
www.bexley.gov.uk /news/2004/06/1802.html   (310 words)

  
 Dulverton Caravan Parks, Campsites, and Holiday Parks
Exeter airport is 23.3 miles (37.6 km) from Dulverton, Somerset.
The M5 jnct 27 is approximately 13.7 miles (22 km) from Dulverton.
The Tiverton Parkway Railway Station is about 13.4 miles (21.5 km) from Dulverton.
www.pickatrail.com /sun/d/england/campsites/dulverton_somerset.html   (101 words)

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