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Brandis Corner
Village in Devon, England
Village in Devon, England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | England |
| static_image | A3072 at Brandis Corner (geograph 4141065).jpg |
| static_image_caption | A3072 at Brandis Corner |
| coordinates | |
| official_name | Brandis Corner |
| shire_county | Devon |
| region | South West England |
| os_grid_reference | SS4103 |
Brandis Corner is a hamlet on the A3072 within the civil parish of Holsworthy in Devon, England.
In the Cornish dialect, a brandis is a three-legged stool made of iron, or a three-cornered rest used for a kettle. In Devonshire, the name has been used for places shaped like this article, such as Brandis Corner and Brandis Lane near Crediton.
References
References
- (1889). "Brandis". Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, Volume IX 1886-1889.
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