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Cofton was the village of Mamhead, with its obelisk built in 1742, one hundred feet high, on the top of a spur of the Great Haldon Hill.
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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We also passed through Cofton, a small village noted for its cockles, which the women gathered along the shore in a costume that made them resemble a kind of mermaid, except that the lower half resembled that of a man rather than a fish.
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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From the Beech-lane there is a fine view, having the hills of Clent and Cofton in the distance.
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Fulford's farm, there is an interesting view over Mr. Price's paddock, of King's Norton, with its lofty spire, Cofton hills, Bromsgrove
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Frankley Beeches, with the adjacent hills of Cofton and the Lickey.
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I was lucky enough to go to every event and they were all memorable, but the beatification of Cardinal Newman in Birmingham's Cofton Park stands out for me, as we're probably going to get our first English saint in 500 years.
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We are going to get the message over to the travelling community that there are no more tickets available for Cofton park.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010
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Pope Benedict XVI will lead Mass in Birmingham's Cofton Park on 19 September as part of a
BBC News - Home 2010
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He added: "With Cofton Park you have a very close association with Cardinal Newman because it is immediately adjacent to Oratory House in Rednal, where Cardinal Newman found a place of retreat for quiet reflection.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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He added: "With Cofton Park you have a very close association with Cardinal Newman because it is immediately adjacent to Oratory House in Rednal, where Cardinal Newman found a place of retreat for quiet reflection.
Mirror.co.uk - News 2010
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