Newton Abbot, Clock Tower 1898
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Standing at the head of the Teign estuary, Newton Abbot underwent a remarkable growth, tripling its size after the arrival of the railway in 1846. The lone tower of St Leonard's is all that remains of what was once a 14th-century church that was demolished in 1836.
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