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  • |picture=St.Swithun's church, Long Bennington, Lincs. - geograph.org.uk - 70492.jpg |picture caption=Church of St Swithun, Long Bennington
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  • ==Bennington Lordship== ..., contemporary sculptures, carp pond, wildlife areas and rose gardens.<ref>Bennington Lordship Gardens (2006) "Website Home Page", http://www.beningtonlordship.c
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  • ...an RAF Bomber Command airfield located to the north of the town, near Long Bennington called RAF Bottesford. Initially it belonged to No 3 Group, then after bei
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  • ...ween Lincolnshire and [[Nottinghamshire]]. From [[North Witham]] to [[Long Bennington]], the river largely follows the line of the A1 road, which crosses the riv
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  • ...uilt on Mew Island. In 1954 the Bird Observatory was established by Arnold Bennington.<ref name="Deane83">Deane, C. (1983). ''Copeland Islands'' in "''The Ulster
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  • *[[Benington, Hertfordshire|Bennington]]
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  • *In 1421 from Henry V four further alien priories (Long Bennington, Minting and Hagh (Hough-on-the-Hill) in Lincolnshire, and Field Dalling in
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  • ...n, Lincolnshire|Marston]] and [[Long Bennington]]. It was extended to Long Bennington in 1997 to allow walkers to cross the A1 on a road bridge, as previously th
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  • ...ncolnshire|Foston]], West [[Allington, Lincolnshire|Allington]] and [[Long Bennington]].
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  • ...t twenty shillings for the maintenance of the bridge between Balderton and Bennington; the bridge was called "fennebrige" (Brown (1907) 1.172).
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  • * 23: '''Farndon''' – Elston – Long Bennington – Grantham – ''Please note that this is a school bus''
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  • *[[Bennington]]
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  • *Bennington Grange (ex. par.) *[[Long Bennington]]
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  • |picture=St.Swithun's church, Long Bennington, Lincs. - geograph.org.uk - 70492.jpg |picture caption=Church of St Swithun, Long Bennington
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  • ...] is to the north and [[Westborough, Lincolnshire|Westborough]] and [[Long Bennington]] a mile to the south. The [[East Coast Main Line]] passes a mile to the no
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  • ...belonged to the Earl of Dysart. The parish was a joint benefice with Long Bennington under the patronage of the Queen. The impropriator was the Earl of Dysart,
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  • ...River Witham]] a mile east of the A1, the [[Great North Road]], and [[Long Bennington]], and six miles north of Kesteven's main town, [[Grantham]]. ...ge, crossing the River Witham by a footbridge here before going on to Long Bennington.
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  • ...ton, Nottinghamshire|Staunton]] and the nearest Methodist church at [[Long Bennington]] (four miles away). The nearest shopping centres are Bingham and Newark. T
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