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Despite being so close to the River Exe, the village had not been known to flood until at least 1967 even though it was nicknamed (by Exeter residents) as "Stoke Canon where the floods are", it used to stand out as an island.
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to Exeter line, the platforms were moved apart in 1932 to accommodate new loop lines, and the branch was given its own side of the up platform so that trains could run on to the branch while a train stood in the up loop.
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On 1 May 1885 the Exe Valley branch was opened from a junction a little to the south of the station. This was relocated further south so that it could serve both lines from 1 July 1894. As with most stations on the
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In April, 1847, a hot cinder, blown from one of the railway engines, ignited the thatched roof of a row of cottages, and the fire spread until 24 dwellings, including the parsonage house, were destroyed.
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The Church of St. Mary Magdalene was wholly rebuilt in 1836, except for the west tower, at the cost of £1000. The interior is neatly fitted up, and the tower has a clock and four bells. It contains a
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A station opened to serve Stoke Canon in 1860 with staggered platforms. The up platform was north of the level crossing; the down platform was to the south.
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left money in his will (1326) for its upkeep. It contains some old work but has been much widened to carry the main road.
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Stoke Canon Bridge, which stretches over two arms of the River Culm, was already built in the late 13th century.
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In 1966 there was still a working water mill producing stone ground flour, and another one producing paper.
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There is a pub, The Stoke Canon Inn, and a post office and general stores in the centre of the village.
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The site can still be recognised from passing trains. The station closed on 13 June 1960.
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It was here in 1666, at this 14th-century church, that George Boone III, grandfather of
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The Church at Stoke Canon, England. The Boone Society.
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