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  2. North Common, Gloucestershire - Wikipedia

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    North Common is a village just outside Warmley, Bristol, in South Gloucestershire, England. Historically this was a rural hamlet surrounded by farmland. The residents are fortunate enough that to the east of the village is attractive rolling countryside, with views of Lansdown, and the surrounding hills.

  3. Brandsby - Wikipedia

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    All Saints' Church, Brandsby, is situated in what used to be the grounds of Brandsby Hall. As stated above, it was built to replace the old church by the York architect Thomas Atkinson for Francis Cholmeley of Brandsby Hall in 1770. [1] It was restored by the London architect Temple Lushington Moore in 1905 and is a Grade II* listed building. [15]

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  5. North Common - Wikipedia

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    North Common may refer to several places in England: North Common, East Sussex; North Common, Gloucestershire; North Common, Suffolk, a United Kingdom location; See also

  6. Greenlanders are worried to find themselves on Trump's ... - AOL

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    Inger Skydsbjerg, an administration worker in Nuuk, told Danish television channel DKTV that she was in favor of remaining linked to Copenhagen and "not so happy" with Trump's designs.

  7. Driver wrongly sacked because swearing ‘more common in North ...

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    Driver wrongly sacked because swearing ‘more common in North’, tribunal rules. Pat Hurst, PA. November 5, 2024 at 10:03 AM.

  8. North Luffenham Hall - Wikipedia

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    The oldest part of the North Luffenham Hall complex is a barn which stands just to the north-east of the hall. This carries a datestone of 1555. [1] Elizabeth Williamson, in her Leicestershire and Rutland volume in the Buildings of England series, revised and reissued in 2003, suggests that the north front of the hall shows evidence of 16th- and 17th-century work, while the south frontage is ...

  9. The BBC’s much anticipated follow-up to the Bafta-winning Wolf Hall is set to hit screens after a nine-year hiatus on Sunday 10 November.. In the historical drama, based on Hilary Mantel’s ...