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  • ...Bronze Age barrows.<ref>Barrow, "Hllforts and hilltops 1000BC - 1000AD" in Aston and Burrow, The Archaeology of Somerset (1982)</ref> The Neolithic hillfort [[File:Wiveliscombe church.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The tower of St Andrews church]]
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  • ...isted, Church of St Decuman is dedicated to him.<ref>{{NHLE|1057662|Parish church of St Decuman}}</ref> ==Church==
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  • The Church, built over these stones in 670 lasted until the 9th century before being d The buildings of the Priory collapsed in 1749 and the present church of St Michael's was built in 1758. All that remains of the original priory
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  • The parish church is St Mary the Virgin on Church Street in the town. The present structure dates from 1877 but parts of the ...d church in The Heath area of the town which is known locally as The Heath Church. Both churches lie in the parish of Uttoxeter and the [[Diocese of Lichfiel
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  • ...e A518, 1½ miles to the south. The village has no shops, public houses or church, comprising only a few scattered houses and cottages, several dairy farms a ...anders southeastwards from [[Ranton, Staffordshire|Ranton]] towards Little Aston and [[Doxey]] and is bounded to the north by the southeastern edge of [[Sei
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  • The village has a church, a primary school, a village hall, a village club, one small hotel, a shop ...ainst the Archdeacon of Gloucester. In 1316 Wilmcote is called a hamlet of Aston Cantlow, and Laurence Hastings, who succeeded as Earl of Pembroke in 1325,
    8 KB (1,314 words) - 07:36, 29 January 2016
  • ...894, the village was a hamlet in the large parish of [[Aston, Warwickshire|Aston]], and received its own council in 1894. *[[Church of England]]
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  • ...er, again the attendance was low. A south aisle was therefore added to the church and became known as the Erdington chantry.<ref name="DVJ" /> ...at the time with distinctive definitions). It was originally named the ''Aston Union Workhouse'' although it has undergone name changes over the years; ''
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  • ...easurer' in a contract of 1696 for building the chancel of the church at [[Aston-by-Sutton]], Cheshire; he was buried 28 March 1699. Nothing else is known o
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  • ==Church of St Mary== ...r another 200 years. Beneath the church are the massive remains of a Saxon church begun in 905.
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  • ...[[Bradford on Avon]] and [[Tisbury, Wiltshire]], Great Coxwell ... (p107).|Aston}} ...ural supporting columns. Similar carvings can be found in the local parish church, St Giles.
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  • [[File:Ivinghoe, St Mary.JPG|right|thumb|200px|St Mary's Church, Ivinghoe]] ...was set on fire in 1234 in an act of spite against the local Bishop. The church was rebuilt in 1241.
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  • == Church of St Cenedlon== ...ckfield Church - geograph.org.uk - 245816.jpg|thumb|200px|left|St Cenedlon church]]
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  • ...tning strikes. In 2005, villagers celebrated the 900th anniversary of the church. ...is Ashton under Hill First. Ashton is also near to the local villages of [[Aston Somerville]], [[Beckford]], [[Elmley Castle]], [[Hinton on the Green]] and
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  • ...t the line of the road continues north in a hollow way to Saint Milburga's church where it becomes a track running along the ridge to the east of [[Ragley Ha ...Park where it is named Roman Road, a short length of road north of Little Aston, Forge Lane, and another length to the west of Shenstone, mark the course o
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  • ...er church, St Gwynno's, St Thomas' Roman Catholic Church and the Methodist church in Martin's Lane. * Vic Crowe, Welsh international footballer, who played for and later managed Aston Villa was born in Abercynon.
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  • ...fined by the large wall surrounding it. Within the wall stands the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, and all this is about a mile to the east of the mode ...ures, other than the enclosing earthworks and walls, with a tiny mediæval church in one corner.<ref>{{cite web|title=Calleva Atrebatum - Roman Silchester|ur
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  • ==Parish church== [[File: Remenham Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 536895.jpg|left|thumb|200px|St Nicholas, Remenham]]
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  • *Church of England: St Peter and St Paul The former United Reformed Church closed in 2005, although the Congregational churchyard remains as a memoria
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  • |picture=St. Andrews Church Wroxeter - geograph.org.uk - 1754377.jpg |picture caption=St Andrews Church, Wroxeter
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