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  2. Hatchards - Wikipedia

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    Hatchards is an English bookshop claiming to be the oldest in the United Kingdom, ... A third store was opened in Cheltenham in September 2022. [13] [14] Gallery

  3. Grade II* listed buildings in Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. List of buildings Name Location Type Completed Date designated Grid ref. Geo-coordinates Entry number ...

  4. Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham in 1933. Cheltenham is located at River Chelt, which rises nearby at Dowdeswell and runs through the town on its way to the Severn. [6] It was first recorded in 803, as Celtan hom; the meaning has not been resolved with certainty, but latest scholarship concludes that the first element preserves a Celtic noun cilta, 'steep hill', here referring to the Cotswold scarp; the second ...

  5. The Johnson Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson Gang is the collective name for a group of Romanichal criminals from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, who specialised in stealing fine art and antiques from English country houses over a period of 20 years. The goods they stole are estimated to be worth between £30 million and £80 million.

  6. The Doughnut - Wikipedia

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    It is located on a 71 hectares (176 acres) site in Benhall, in the suburbs of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, in South West England. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The Doughnut accommodates 5,500 employees; GCHQ is the largest single employer in Gloucestershire.

  7. John Hatchard - Wikipedia

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    Hatchard had a trial at the works of the printer Thomas Bensley. [1] He then served on apprenticeship, with John Ginger of College Street, Westminster. He later became an assistant to Thomas Payne of Mews Gate, and went into business on his own account taking over the bookshop at 173 Piccadilly, London formerly run by Richard White.

  8. Charlton Kings - Wikipedia

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    Charlton Kings is in the Charlton Kings ward of Cheltenham Borough Council, the Charlton Kings division of Gloucestershire County Council and the parliamentary constituency of Cheltenham. The Parish Council has a local Parish Plan which includes detail on its boundaries, urban and countryside areas, its responsibilities, its community profiles ...

  9. Veronica Bingham, The Countess of Lucan - Wikipedia

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    Veronica, Countess of Lucan, known as Lady Lucan (née Duncan; 3 May 1937 – 26 September 2017), was the wife of the 7th Earl of Lucan, an Anglo-Irish peer. She became widely known following the events of 1974, when the family’s nanny was murdered and she survived an assault.