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  • |name=Stourton |picture=Cottages at Stourton - geograph.org.uk - 484543.jpg
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  • ...a long history and was once the site of a royal hunting lodge (at Rothwell Castle, off Wood Lane). One of the lodge's documented owners was John of Gaunt, 1s St George's Hospital was situated off Wood Lane where now exists Castle Lodge Avenue and associated houses. It was built in 1903 to a design by [[L
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  • ...[[Staffordshire]], negotiating the four locks at [[Stourton, Staffordshire|Stourton]] to join the [[Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal]]. Continuing north al ...nd travels east crossing the [[River Brue]] and the A371 before entering [[Castle Cary]]. Then it goes on to [[South Cadbury]] and across into [[Dorset]] so
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  • ...as Lord Dudley, and the route ran from Dudley to [[Stourton, Staffordshire|Stourton]] on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire. A private bill was placed before ...ey Tunnel was popular with tourists, and was mentioned is guides to Dudley Castle written by The Rev. Luke Booker in 1825 and W. Harris is 1845. There were c
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  • |name= Stourton ...Canal]] and [[Stourbridge Canal]] meet at Stourton Junction, which places Stourton on the [[Stourport Ring]], a navigable waterway popular with narrowboat hol
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  • ...lie in the parish of Kinver, including Compton, [[Stourton, Staffordshire|Stourton]] and [[Whittington, South Staffordshire|Whittington]]. The neighbouring v ...t, separate for the manorial court for the rest of the manor of Kinver and Stourton (known as Kinfare Foreign).
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  • ...:Beckington Castle - geograph.org.uk - 814491.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Beckington Castle]]]] ...eb |url=http://www.sea.co.uk/beckington.aspx?nav=contact |title=Beckington Castle Directions |accessdate=27 November 2008 |work= |publisher=S.E.A. |date= }}<
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  • <blockquote>Vague imaginings of its castle, its three mints, its magnificent apsidal Abbey, the chief glory of south W ...1435.<ref>http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/stourton-john-i-1438</ref>
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  • |name=Stourton Caundle |picture=Village Street and Pub at Stourton Caundle - geograph.org.uk - 380040.jpg
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  • {{Infobox castle |name=Codnor Castle
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  • ...''.{{sfn|Betjeman|2010|p=62}} In a radio interview of 1952 about [[Cardiff Castle]] Betjeman spoke of the architect and his foremost work: "a great brain has ...[Castell Coch]], and the interiors are inspired from examples at [[Cardiff Castle]].{{sfn|Dakers|1999|p=174}}{{sfn|Crook|2013|p=308}} The house has two main
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  • ...ton Mauleverer was described as "The parish is wholly the property of Lord Stourton; and comprises 2170 acres, of which 1180 are arable, 820 meadow and pasture During the Second World War, [[Allerton Castle]], then home to Lord Mowbray, became the Headquarters of the Sixth Group of
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