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Summary Of: Plympton

In the last 20 years Plympton has seen considerable growth as the suburban population has doubled... Plympton has been separated into a series of separate districts... Plympton also has the dubious distinction... north of the Sherford site and east of Plympton leaving Plympton and the Plym estuary... Plympton still has its own town centre... Plympton is mentioned in the... Plympton was in the Domesday Book... Plympton was in the Domesday Book...

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