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  2. Box, Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    The Rudloe Arms is a Grade II listed building with a four-storey Gothic tower [45] in 14 acres, currently a hotel and restaurant run by Marco Pierre White. [46] A war memorial next to the Bath Road was unveiled on 23 October 1920, honouring the 43 Box parishioners who died in the First World War.

  3. Rudloe Manor - Wikipedia

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    Rudloe Manor is a 17th-century Grade II* listed manor house in Box parish, Wiltshire, England. The Manor stands at the top of Box Hill in Rudloe, on the western outskirts of Corsham , about 7 miles (11 km) north-east of the city of Bath.

  4. RAF Rudloe Manor - Wikipedia

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    The filter room became disused in May 1945 when No. 10 Group was disbanded. [4] Eileen Younghusband, who served in various filter rooms, recounted her experiences at Rudloe Manor in her 2011 memoir, One Woman's War. [5] The Communications centre was located in the west part of the underground bunker in Browns Quarry. [6]

  5. Corsham - Wikipedia

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    Corsham is a historic market town and civil parish in west Wiltshire, England. [3] It is at the southwestern edge of the Cotswolds, just off the A4 national route. It is 28 miles (45 km) southwest of Swindon, 20 miles (32 km) east of Bristol, 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Bath, and 4 miles (6 km) southwest of Chippenham.

  6. Beaufort Arms Hotel, Monmouth - Wikipedia

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    The Beaufort Arms Hotel, in Agincourt Square in the town of Monmouth, south-east Wales is a former coaching inn dating from the early eighteenth century. The frontage was modified in the 1830s, possibly by the prolific early Victorian architect George Vaughan Maddox . [ 1 ]

  7. Luttrell Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Luttrell Arms in Dunster, Somerset, England was built in the late 15th century and is located in the centre of the medieval town of Dunster. The building has been designated as a Grade II* listed building since 22 May 1969. [1] The original building has been enlarged over the years by addition of further wings. It is now used as a hotel.