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  • |name=Gloucestershire |map image=Gloucestershire Brit Isles Sect 5.svg
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  • ...brokeshire Coast National Park, the only coastal national park of its kind in the United Kingdom. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail runs for 186 mi ...h of the line the Welsh language remains strong, while south Pembrokeshire in contrast is known as “Little England Beyond Wales”.
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  • |picture=Cows in Orchard - geograph.org.uk - 94917.jpg |biggest town=[[Bristol]] ''(partly in Gloucestershire)''
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  • ...cked and has borders with five other counties: [[Somerset]] to the west, [[Gloucestershire]] to the north, [[Berkshire]] and [[Hampshire]] to the east and [[Dorset]] ...ss prehistoric barrows. The Plain is also the Army’s main training area in Britain.
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  • ...very urban. Much of the shire is low-lying, in particular that which lies in the [[River Severn|Severn Valley]]. In the centre of the shire is the fine cathedral city of Worcester, which sits
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  • '''Ealing''' is a town in [[Middlesex]], deep within the metropolitan conurbation. To the east stands ...Suburbs" due to its greenery, and because it was halfway between city and country.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/property/house-and-home/t
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  • '''Stratford-upon-Avon''' is a pretty market town in southern [[Warwickshire]], world-famous as the home of the playwright and p ...tford District Council Report]</ref> The Royal Shakespeare Company resides in Stratford's Royal Shakespeare Theatre, one of Britain's most important cult
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  • |type=Country house ...the latter in Gloucestershire) and five miles west of [[Chipping Norton]] (in Oxfordshire).
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  • '''Bridgwater''' is a market town in [[Somerset]] and a major industrial centre. ...stands, on the edge of the [[Somerset Levels]], in a level and well-wooded country, having to the north the [[Mendip Hills]] and on the west the [[Quantock Hi
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  • ...ited Kingdom's eighth most populous city and by far the most populous city in south-western England. ...yal charter in 1155 and was granted independence of the county authorities in 1373. From the 13th century, for half a millennium, it ranked amongst the t
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...r tributaries, the Swilgate and Carrant Brook, enter the stream. A modest country town, it sits on the rise between the rivers and is dominated by its main c
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  • |county=Gloucestershire '''Cirencester''' is a market town in eastern [[Gloucestershire]] of ancient roots.
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  • '''Milford Haven''' is a major commercial port town in [[Pembrokeshire]]. It stands on the north side of the Milford Haven Waterwa ...gy sector with several oil refineries and one of the biggest LNG terminals in the world.
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  • ...[[Hampshire]] and the only substantial archipelago the [[Isles of Scilly]] in [[Cornwall]]. ...have stunning fells, albeit nothing compared with the [[Highlands]], while in the southeast of Great Britain the geography is subsumed beneath urban deve
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...from Old English ''ceping'', meaning “market" (the same element is found in other towns such as [[Chipping Norton]] and [[Chipping Sodbury]].<ref>A.D.
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...is a small market town in the west of the [[Forest of Dean]] in western [[Gloucestershire]]. It is approximately four miles east of the [[River Wye]], which marks th
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |picture caption=The River Coln in Fairford
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  • ...t Council|accessdate=8 August 2009}}</ref> with a growth rate considerably in excess of surrounding towns.<ref name="This is Bristol">{{cite news|url=htt ...re. A Portishead power station|power station and chemical works were added in the 20th century, but the dock and industrial facilities have since closed
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  • '''Buscot Park ''' is a country house in [[Berkshire]], at [[Buscot]] near the town of [[Faringdon]]. ...>"''How Charles Bravo Died''" by Yseult Bridges</ref> On Campbell's death, in 1887, the house and its estate were sold to Alexander Henderson, a financie
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  • '''Bodnant Garden''' is a beauteous garden estate in [[Denbighshire]], lying by the east bank of the [[River Conwy]]. It is own ...wy valley and the river and beyond to the [[Carneddau]] range of mountains in [[Snowdonia]].
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  • |type=Motte and bailey castle,<br/>later fortified manor house<br/>and country house ...e long since converted into a country house, in the village of [[Dunster]] in [[Somerset]]. The castle stands on the top of a steep hill called the Tor,
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  • '''The Wrekin''' is a most distinctive hill of 1,335 feet in eastern [[Shropshire]]. It stands alone on the Shropshire Plain, four miles ...Winter Hill, Lancashire|Winter Hill]] in Lancashire and [[Cleeve Hill]] in Gloucestershire.
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  • ...the hamlet of [[Ascott, Buckinghamshire|Ascott]] near [[Wing]]. It is set in a 3,200-acre estate. ...nsformed it over the following decades into the substantial, but informal, country house it is today.
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  • ...ntry house at [[Stowe, Buckinghamshire|Stowe]] in [[Buckinghamshire]], set in a broad, famed garden. It was built by the Temple family and over the gene ...ing parkland of the estate passed into the ownership of the National Trust in 1989 and are opened to the public.
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  • | county =Gloucestershire ...age on the eastern bank of the [[River Wye]], within the Forest of Dean, [[Gloucestershire]]. A road bridge links it across the river to [[Monmouthshire]], about a mi
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...mouth]] and 2½ miles north-west of [[Coleford, Gloucestershire|Coleford]] in the [[Forest of Dean]]. The main road which passes through Staunton is the
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  • ...s, Brannock, Federnagh and Loughadian. It has five churches, three public houses and two primary schools. ...Gloucestershire]] who defended it against Hugh O'Neill, 3rd Earl of Tyrone in 1598.
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  • |type=Country house ...ses.org/houses/house-listing/gosford-house.html Gosford House] on Historic Houses</ref> It is the family seat of the Charteris family, the Earls of Wemyss an
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |type=Country house
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |picture=Owlpen in 2007.jpg
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |village=[[Stanway, Gloucestershire|Stanway]]
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...Church of England]] cathedral for the [[Diocese of Bristol]] and it stands in that city.
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  • ...hire and [[Gloucestershire]]. It was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain. Its ruins inspired William Wordsworth's poem "Lines written a few ...intern established two daughter houses, [[Kingswood Abbey|Kingswood]] in [[Gloucestershire]] (1139) and [[Tintern Abbey, County Wexford|Tintern Parva]], west of [[Wex
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  • |type=country house ...' is a Jacobean country house at [[Chastleton]] near [[Moreton-in-Marsh]], in [[Oxfordshire]]. It has been owned by the [[National Trust for Places of Hi
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  • ...on the north bank of the [[River Wye]], which here forms the border with [[Gloucestershire]], and occasionally trespassing over the river, and all within a few miles ...logists have uncovered bones from Hyenas, Sabre-Toothed Cats and a Mammoth in and around the caves of the valley and human inhabitation can be traced bac
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  • '''Bletchley Park''' is a grand country mansion at [[Bletchley]] in northern [[Buckinghamshire]], now surrounded by the new town development of ...877.<ref>{{Harvnb|Morrison|p=89}}</ref> The estate of 581 acres was bought in 1883 by Sir Herbert Samuel Leon, who expanded the then-existing farmhouse<r
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |type=Country house
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...times spelt ''Berkley Castle'') is a castle in the town of [[Berkeley]], [[Gloucestershire]]. The castle's origins date back to the 11th&nbsp;century and it has been
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  • {{county|Gloucestershire}} ...r''' is a large country house, in [[Rodmarton]], near [[Cirencester]] in [[Gloucestershire]].
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...[[Gloucestershire]], near [[Winchcombe]]. The present structure was built in the 15th&nbsp;century and may have been on the site of a 12th-century castl
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |village=[[Badminton, Gloucestershire|Badminton]]
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  • |county=Gloucestershire '''Gotherington''' is a small village north of [[Bishop's Cleeve]] in [[Gloucestershire]]. It is surrounded on the north by the villages of Woolstone and Oxenton,
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  • ...t of [[Melton Mowbray]] in [[Leicestershire]] having a population of c.450 in 2015. It is the site of the remains of the English headquarters of the mili ...name of 'Burtone' at the time of William the Conqueror's [[Domesday Book]] in 1086.<ref name="Rothery">{{cite book |title= Burton Lazars: Story of a Vill
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...The castle is noted for its huge gatehouse that guards the entrance, built in the days of King Edward I.
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  • |type=Country house ...ethorpe Hall''', Apethorpe House or Apthorp Park, is a grand country house in [[Apethorpe]], [[Northamptonshire]]. It is a Grade I listed building<ref>{
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  • ...Troy, of the Herbert family of [[Raglan Castle]], who owned great estates in South Wales as Marquesses of Worcester and later Dukes of Beaufort. The pre ..., "three bays deep but no less than thirteen bays wide",<ref name=newman/> in a style that was very modern for the date of design, "a hipped roof over a
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  • ...ssical country house designed by Sir John Soane, located near [[Chepstow]] in [[Monmouthshire]]. Its extensive surrounding park overlooking the [[Wye Val ...eek the protection of the building was launched by SAVE Britain's Heritage in 2013.<ref name=wyevalley/>
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  • '''Newton Court''' is a neoclassical house, completed in 1802, situated on the hillside above [[Dixton]], a mile north-east of the t ...elting. The [[Domesday Book]] mentions that a mill might have been present in the area. Industry continued through to the post-mediæval period, with kil
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  • ...ge village and parish in northern [[Somerset]], close to the border with [[Gloucestershire]]. The parish forms part of the [[Keynsham Hundred]].<ref>{{cite web|title= ...: ''The Bird in Hand'',<ref>[http://www.birdinhandsaltford.co.uk/ The Bird In Hand, Saltford]</ref> ''The Jolly Sailor'', ''The Crown'' and ''The Riversi
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  • '''Alrewas''' is a village and parish in [[Staffordshire]], adjacent to the border with [[Derbyshire]]. The village ...nield Street|Ryknild Street]], a [[Roman road]] that linked what are now [[Gloucestershire]] and [[Yorkshire]].
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  • ...runs through the area in the woodlands of Nightingale Valley. Brislington houses the HTV West Studios on Bath Road and this is situated next to the historic ...omerset|Whitchurch]] to the south; by [[Bedminster]] to the west; and by [[Gloucestershire]] to the north; It forms part of the [[Keynsham Hundred]].<ref>{{cite web|t
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  • ...-on-Avon''; that title is reserved for the village further downstream in [[Gloucestershire]]. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's population was 1,016,<ref>[ ...f Junction 1 of the A14, which connects that junction with the east of the country.
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  • '''Courteenhall''' is a village and parish in [[Northamptonshire]], five miles south of the county town of [[Northampton] ...al Statistics|work=Neighbourhood Statistics}}</ref> The village is located in a cul-de-sac.
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  • '''Shirehampton''' is a village in [[Gloucestershire]] that forms a suburb at the north-western edge of [[Bristol]]. It retains ...and [[Somerset]] since it lies within easy reach of all the main motorways in the area, including the [[M5 motorway|M5]], the [[M4 motorway|M4]] [[Severn
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  • ...well''' is a village and former ancient manor in the [[Forest of Dean]], [[Gloucestershire]]. A recent survey indicated that the population of Clearwell is approximat ...at Clearwell Meend. Iron production expanded in mediæval times and peaked in the 16th and 17th centuries, leaving a legacy of fine stone-built buildings
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  • ...with [[Monmouthshire]]. The village lies five miles south of [[Coleford, Gloucestershire|Coleford]]. It stands almost 800 ft above sea level on the edge of a limes ...arly as 1130. The castle was later granted to him with the Forest of Dean in July 1141 when he was made Earl of Hereford.
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  • ...ost had succumbed to a loss of markets and the general industrial decline. In more recent times, the village has found new life within the tourism sector The village has two public houses, both with guest accommodation, and one with an adjoining hostel; [http://w
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  • ...an]] in [[Gloucestershire]]. It is located six miles south of [[Coleford, Gloucestershire|Coleford]] and five miles north-east of [[Chepstow]], close to the [[Wye va ...was granted to [[Tintern Abbey]], which retained it until the Dissolution in 1536. Together with the abbey grange at Brockweir, the manor was then gran
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  • '''Kempsford''' is a village and parish in [[Gloucestershire]], adjacent to the [[River Thames]], which here forms the border with [[Wil ...a crossing of the [[River Thames]].<ref>Anthony Emery, ''Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: Southern England'', p. 132</ref>
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  • ...fortified house situated to the north-east of [[Hayton, Aspatria|Hayton]] in western [[Cumberland]]. ...ethan and Georgian. There are very thick walls, and there's a barrel vault in the basement - indicating a fortified house. During the 17th century it was
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  • ...art of Birmingham in 1919 after it had been rapidly expanded and developed in the period prior to World War I. The northern reaches of Northfield fall wi ...alamazoo paper factory and the Austin motor company’s Longbridge factory in the 20th century, today Northfield is predominantly a residential and dormi
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  • '''Willington''' is a village and parish in [[Derbyshire]]. The 2001 census recorded a parish population of 2,604,<ref ...Nottingham]] – [[Stoke-on-Trent]] traffic before the A50 road was opened in September 1997.
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  • |type=Country house ...cipal manor house of the village of [[Kemerton]], near [[Tewkesbury]] in [[Gloucestershire]].
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  • ...rnwall]], just outside the [[Brecon Beacons|Brecon Beacons National Park]] in [[Carmarthenshire]]. The estate covers 192 acres near the village of [[Mydd ...en his residence in the Principality as Prince of Wales since acquiring it in 2006.
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  • ...on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England. ...nd Art Gallery and holds a variety of collections. The Picture Room, added in the 1830s, is hung with paintings, mostly of the 19th century. There are se
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  • '''Westbury on Trym''' is an ancient parish in [[Gloucestershire]] that forms a suburb of [[Bristol]], near the suburbs of [[Stoke Bishop]], ....british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=40286 Victoria County History of Gloucestershire: The College of Westbury on Trym]</ref>
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  • |LG district=South Gloucestershire ...eroded by the construction of the Avon Ring Road and housing developments. In 1989 the village and environs were classed as a conservation area and thus
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  • '''Colesbourne''' is a village and parish in the [[Rapsgate]] hundred of [[Gloucestershire]]. It lies within the [[Cotswolds]], a designated Area of Outstanding Natur ...the village, where it is joined by its tributary Hilcot Brook, which rises in the farther north parish of [[Dowdeswell]].<ref name=OS>Extracted from [htt
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  • '''Bosbury''' is a village in [[Herefordshire]], some three and a half miles north of [[Ledbury]]. The sm ...ssance Italian tombs, dedicated to members of the Harford family who lived in Bosbury throughout the 16th century. Both the main church building and the
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |type=Country house
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |picture caption=A house in Donnington
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  • ...[[Blaenavon]], [[Monmouthshire]]. The ironworks was of crucial importance in the development of the ability to use cheap, low quality, high sulphur iron ...was leased in 1787 by three Midlands businessmen, Thomas Hill, his brother-in-law Thomas Hopkins and Benjamin Pratt.<ref name=ironworks>{{cite journal |
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  • {{for|the similarly named country house in Yorkshire|Wentworth Castle}} |type=country house
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |type=Country house
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |village=[[Thrupp, Gloucestershire|Thrupp]]
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  • |county 1=Gloucestershire ...e-mile-long heritage railway based at [[Bitton]] station in the south of [[Gloucestershire]], outside [[Bristol]]. It is run by a local group: The Avon Valley Railwa
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |picture=Dodington Park, South Gloucestershire, Bath Lodge - geograph.org.uk - 96020.jpg
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |LG district=South Gloucestershire
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  • ...ref>{{cite web|url=http://ukcensusdata.com|title=Data from the 2011 census in England and Wales - UK Census Data 2011|first=Good Stuff IT|last=Services|d ...ods were imported and exported through two harbours on the [[River Wyre]]. In 1837, the town was described as the "metropolis of the Fylde",<ref name=Tho
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  • ...?compare=E04008094 |title=Yarnton Parish |work=Local Area Report for areas in England and Wales |publisher=nomis |accessdate=8 December 2019}}</ref> ...p=13, 17}}{{sfn|Case|1956|pp=9, 12, 14 & 16}} These suggest human activity in the area somewhere between 2700 and 1700 BC.
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |picture=Horton church in South Gloucestershire England arp.jpg
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |LG district=South Gloucestershire
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  • ...on for Dantes- eig, or Dante's island. It is set on slightly higher ground in the flood plain of the upper [[River Avon, Somerset|Bristol Avon]]. [[Malmesbury Abbey]] was granted an estate at Dauntsey in 850,<ref name="vch" /> and the Domesday Book of 1086 recorded a settlement
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  • |county=Gloucestershire '''Charlton Kings''' is a village adjoining [[Cheltenham]] in [[Gloucestershire]] and merging into the townscape. The a parish population was 10,396 accord
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...The 'back lane' has only two houses on it. Cowley had a population of 333 in 2011.
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  • |county 1=Gloucestershire |post town=Moreton-In-Marsh
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |type=Country house
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |picture=Bourton House, Gloucestershire - geograph-5865666.jpg
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |picture caption=St Mary's in Hasfield
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |type=Country house
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |picture caption=Longford flooding in 2007
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |picture=Lypiatt Park, Gloucestershire - geograph-2843625.jpg
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  • |county=Gloucestershire '''Weston-sub-Edge''', also known as '''Weston Subedge''', is a village in [[Gloucestershire]], amongst the [[Cotswolds]]. It is at the north-easternmost of the county
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  • ...ween [[Bath]] and [[Bristol]] in the north of [[Somerset]], close to the [[Gloucestershire]] border. The majority of the village is owned by the [[Duchy of Cornwall] ...dian|date=6 September 2013}}</ref> A further investigation was carried out in 1968 before the widening of the A4 however it is still the case that little
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  • ...age near Evesham. At the 2001 census, Bretforton had a population of 1,023 in 428 households. The area of the parish is 2.83 square miles.<ref name="evev ...|archivedate=22 July 2011}}</ref> It has also been recorded as Brotfortun in a Saxon deed from 714, which states the town's name as 'Brotfortun', meanin
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  • '''Abberley''' is a village and parish in the [[Doddingtree]] hundred of [[Worcestershire]]. ...e [[River Severn]] and [[River Teme]]. The village had a population of 830 in 2001.<ref>{{cite web|title=Worcestershire County Council : 2001 Census Worc
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  • |type=Country house ...er Thames]] in [[Ham, Surrey|Ham]], south of [[Richmond, Surrey|Richmond]] in [[Surrey]]. It is a Grade I listed building.<ref name=l>{{NHLE|1080832|Ham
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  • {{distinguish|Henfield, Gloucestershire}} '''Henfield''' is a large village in the middle of [[Sussex]], twelve miles north-west of [[Brighton]], and thir
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  • ...92-5|page=68}}</ref> populated by 30 monks sent from the abbey of Cîteaux in France, the mother house of the Cistercian order. The Mediæval Latin name |title=Two Records of Plate and Vestments Removed from Beaulieu Abbey in 1399.
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