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Coffin Tree Hill in Crediton is believed to have received its name from its historical association with burial practices. The area was likely used as a place where coffins were made or stored, or it may have been a site where coffins were carried to nearby burial grounds. The name reflects the hill's connection to death and funerary traditions in the region.

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