Walreddon Manor, near Tavistock, Devon, England

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Walreddon Manor, near Tavistock in Devon, England, is a historic country house best known as the place where the explorer and colonial administrator Edward John Eyre died.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic building
architecturalType manor house
country England
hasAlternativeName Walreddon Manor
surface form: "Walreddon House"
hasBuildingFunction domestic
hasCulturalContext English country house tradition
hasGeographicContext west Devon countryside
hasHistoricalSignificance association with 19th‑century colonial history through Edward John Eyre
hasNameInEnglish Walreddon Manor
hasNotableEvent death of Edward John Eyre
hasNotableResident Edward John Eyre
heritageStatus historic manor house
knownFor being the place where Edward John Eyre died
locatedIn near Tavistock, Devon, England
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Devon
southwest England
surface form: "South West England"

Tavistock
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Dartmoor National Park
surface form: "Dartmoor area"
locatedNear River Tavy
Tavistock
Tavistock Canal
locatedWestOf Dartmoor National Park
partOf rural estate near Tavistock
usedAs private residence

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Governor Edward John Eyre placeOfDeath Walreddon Manor, near Tavistock, Devon, England
subject surface form: "Edward John Eyre"