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STRETE is a village and civil '''parish''' in the South Hams district of Devon, England. It lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, about 5 miles south-west of the town of Dartmouth, at the north end of Strete Sands.<ref>Wikipedia, ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strete Wikipedia-Strete]'' Date accessed: 16 August 2013.</ref>&nbsp; <ref>Strete Parish Council., ''[http://www.strete.org.uk/ The official website of Strete Parish Council]'' Date accessed: 16 August 2013.</ref>  
STRETE is a village and civil '''parish''' in the South Hams district of Devon, England. It lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, about 5 miles south-west of the town of Dartmouth, at the north end of Strete Sands.<ref>Wikipedia, ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strete Wikipedia-Strete]'' Date accessed: 16 August 2013.</ref>&nbsp; <ref>Strete Parish Council., ''[http://www.strete.org.uk/ The official website of Strete Parish Council]'' Date accessed: 16 August 2013.</ref>  


Strete or Street can be found under Blauckauton.<br>
A Gazetteer entry for Strete or Street can be found under Blauckauton.<br>  


BLACKAUTON (St. Michael), a '''parish''', in the union of Kingsbridge, hundred of Coleridge, Stanborough and Coleridge, and S. divisions of Devon, 5 miles (W. by N.) from Dartmouth; containing, with the '''chapelry''' of <u>Street</u>. The church contains a Norman font. An additional church has been built at Street. There is a place of worship for a congregation of Wesleyans.<ref>Lewis, Samuel, A., ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50805#s1 A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), pp. 270-275. Date accessed: 16 August 2013.</ref><br>
BLACKAUTON (St. Michael), a '''parish''', in the union of Kingsbridge, hundred of Coleridge, Stanborough and Coleridge, and S. divisions of Devon, 5 miles (W. by N.) from Dartmouth; containing, with the '''chapelry''' of <u>Street</u>. The church contains a Norman font. An additional church has been built at Street. There is a place of worship for a congregation of Wesleyans.<ref>Lewis, Samuel, A., ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50805#s1 A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), pp. 270-275. Date accessed: 16 August 2013.</ref><br>  


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