Winkleigh
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Winkleigh is a small village in Devon, England. It is best known outside Devon as the birthplace of Inch's Cider. The factory closed some time ago, and moved to North Tawton. Inch's Cider was bought by Bulmer's, who then closed the plant down. However some of those involved in the original enterprise now run Winkleigh Cider on the Hatherleigh Road.
During World War II, the RAF Winkleigh Airfield was used by the RNAF from 1944 as the main training Centre in the UK after Norway shifted from Little Norway in Toronto Canada to re-locate the trauning facilities to a place nearer to the War theatre
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