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Ottery St Mary Petanque Club

4 Nutwell CottagesExmouth Road, Lympstone, Devon, EX85AP 

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Exton
East Devon
0.7 miles away
First Great Western
Lympstone Village
East Devon
1.1 miles away
First Great Western
Lympstone Commando
East Devon
1.4 miles away
First Great Western
Topsham
Exeter
2.1 miles away
First Great Western
Starcross
Teignbridge
2.5 miles away
First Great Western

Ottery St Mary Petanque Club

Ottery St Mary Petanque Club,
4 Nutwell CottagesExmouth Road,
Lympstone,
Devon,
EX85AP

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