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Brentor

Coordinates:50°36′45″N4°08′54″W/ 50.61250°N 4.14833°W/50.61250; -4.14833
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Brentor Church.

Brentoris a village inWest Devon,England.Its population in 2001 was 423. The village is dominated by the hill ofBrent Tor,topped by the village's church.

The origins of the name Brentor areSouthwestern Brittonic,an extinct Brythonic Celtic language related to Cornish, Welsh and Breton and spoken in isolated parts of Devon until the early Middle Ages. 'Bryn' and 'tor' translate to 'hill of the rock tower'. There is a farm near Brentor, which is named Brinsabach, from 'Bryn' and 'bach', meaning 'small hill' (named after the Tor).

The village used to be part ofTavistockHundred.Brentor railway stationserved the village. The topographerWilliam Crossingwas for part of his life resident at Brentor.Burnville House (or Farm)was built in about 1800 and is listed on the English Heritage Register

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50°36′45″N4°08′54″W/ 50.61250°N 4.14833°W/50.61250; -4.14833