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  • '''Cirencester''' is a market town in eastern [[Gloucestershire]] of ancient roots. ...ege, the oldest agricultural college in the English-speaking world founded in 1840.
    16 KB (2,560 words) - 17:20, 27 January 2016
  • '''Farnham''' is a sizable town in south-western [[Surrey]], close by the border with [[Hampshire]]. It was on ...ch it is connected by the long ridge of the [[Hog's Back]]. [[Aldershot]] in [[Hampshire]] is 4 miles northeast. Winchester, from which much of the tow
    27 KB (4,407 words) - 22:43, 28 January 2016
  • ...extending into the [[Soke of Peterborough]] in [[Northamptonshire]]. It is in the very corner of Lincolnshire, edged by both Northamptonshire and [[Rutla ...y stone buildings, older timber framed buildings and five mediƦval parish churches.<ref>[http://www.southkesteven.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=4891&p=0 "Stamfo
    20 KB (3,255 words) - 13:30, 28 January 2016
  • '''Sutton Courtenay''' is a village in [[Berkshire]] on bank of the [[River Thames]], two miles south of [[Abingdo In the past, agriculture, a local paper mill and domestic service were the mai
    8 KB (1,329 words) - 12:45, 13 December 2016
  • ...t''', is a small market town in [[Wiltshire]], with a population of 11,043 in 2001. It lies six miles to the south-west of the major town of north Wiltsh ...le "Royal" in October 2011 by Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of the way in which the townsfolk spontaneously joined together to honour the fallen sold
    16 KB (2,478 words) - 15:13, 17 March 2020
  • '''Glastonbury''' is a small town in [[Somerset]], at a dry point on the low-lying [[Somerset Levels]], 23 miles The Glastonbury Festival, held in the nearby village of [[Pilton, Somerset|Pilton]], takes its name from the
    37 KB (5,810 words) - 22:50, 5 October 2022
  • ...is a city and has held that status since 1205; one of the smallest cities in Britain. ...the English Civil War and the Monmouth Rebellion during the 17th century. In the 19th century, transport infrastructure improved with stations on three
    16 KB (2,387 words) - 11:06, 19 September 2019
  • '''Weston-super-Mare''' is a seaside resort town in [[Somerset]]. It stands on the shore of the [[Bristol Channel]], 18 miles s ...aside resort; growth which continued until the decline in seaside holidays in the latter half of the 20th century.
    25 KB (3,760 words) - 11:12, 19 September 2019
  • '''Dunblane''' is a small cathedral town and burgh in [[Perthshire]]. It is found off the A9 road that heads north to [[Perth]], ...ch but a parish church of the [[Church of Scotland]], it retains the title in popular parlance as do many such of the Kirk's former bishops' seats.
    11 KB (1,740 words) - 22:27, 12 December 2011
  • ...ham''' is a market town in [[Wiltshire]], found 13 miles east of [[Bath]]. In the 2001 census the population of the town was recorded as 28,065. ..."Dark Ages"/> under Alfred the Great. Kings lodge school, a primary school in Chippenham was named after King Alfred's Hunting lodge.
    20 KB (3,050 words) - 12:38, 14 October 2014
  • ...he Roman fort of ''Canovium'', sited at [[Caerhun]]. The parish population in 2001 was 924. ...Conwy. The river Crafnant still provides power for the woollen mill, and in the past provided power for a number of other industries based along its ba
    19 KB (3,088 words) - 14:07, 9 February 2012
  • The '''Diocese of Chichester''' is a [[Church of England]] diocese based in [[Chichester]], covering [[Sussex]]. It is part of the [[Province of Canter The Diocese was created in 1075 to replace the old Diocese of [[Selsey]], which was based at Selsey Ab
    29 KB (3,708 words) - 19:08, 11 March 2013
  • |church=Church in Wales ...It named after Saint Asaph, its second bishop and the city of [[St Asaph]] in which the cathedral stands. It is an ancient diocese, which once covered t
    14 KB (1,987 words) - 11:15, 17 June 2014
  • ...hby-de-la-Zouch''', often shortened to '''Ashby''', is a small market town in [[Leicestershire]]. It is within the [[National Forest]]. ...me a spa town and before the growth of [[Coalville]] it was the chief town in north-western Leicestershire.
    9 KB (1,484 words) - 07:36, 28 January 2016
  • |picture caption=The High Street in Midsomer Norton |LG district=Bath and North East Somerset
    22 KB (3,472 words) - 08:32, 19 September 2019
  • ..., commonly known as '''Leamington Spa''' or '''Leamington''' is a spa town in central [[Warwickshire]]. ...ng the 19th century, the town experienced one of the most rapid expansions in England.<ref name="courrier"/> The [[River Leam]] flows through the town.
    15 KB (2,312 words) - 23:03, 3 November 2012
  • |name=Bath and Wells |arms=Diocese of Bath and Wells arms.svg
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  • ...raltar in Europe]], which oversees [[Gibraltar]] and the Church's presence in continental Europe. The parish of the [[Falkland Islands]] is an extra-dio *[[Diocese of Bath and Wells|Bath and Wells]]
    39 KB (4,972 words) - 13:11, 8 January 2016
  • '''Droitwich''' or '''Droitwich Spa''' is a town in [[Worcestershire]], standing on the [[River Salwarpe]]. ...ops are appear all higgledy-piggledy with not a vertical or horizonal line in them; this is the result of the subsidence of the ground beneath the centre
    12 KB (1,936 words) - 21:06, 28 January 2016
  • '''Southam''' is a small market town in [[Warwickshire]], on the River Stowe (called "the Brook" by many locals), w ...rs' market on the second Saturday of each month. There is a range of shops in the town centre, including two supermarkets, a small independent supermarke
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