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Ashleworth, Tewkesbury: Farmhouse: c. 1460: 10 January 1955 1091401 ... St James Chapel about 25m north of Postlip Hall Postlip, Winchcombe, Tewkesbury: Church:
Dovecote 3m north of Bridge House Bentham, Badgeworth: Dovecote: 17th century: 15 August 1973 1304753 ... Tewkesbury: Cruck House: 14th century: 4 March 1952
The Borough of Tewkesbury is a local government district with borough status in Gloucestershire, England. The borough is named after its largest town, Tewkesbury where the council is based. The district also includes the town of Winchcombe and numerous villages including Bishops Cleeve , Ashchurch , Churchdown , Innsworth and Brockworth as well ...
Broadstairs, Kent: 1868–1912 Harbour Office and Gift Shop North Deal: North Deal, Kent: 1865–1932 Deal Angling Club Kingsdown: Kingsdown, Kent: 1866–1927 Private residence Folkestone: Folkestone, Kent: 1893–1930 Lifeboat house demolished after 1936. No evidence remains. Site recently redeveloped. Hythe, Sandgate & Folkestone: Seabrook ...
The Caravan And Motorhome Club site, the Sandringham estate. A certificated location (or 'CL') is an informal privately owned caravan site for up to 5 caravans in the United Kingdom. Visitors with caravans pay a small fee to the CL owner in order to pitch overnight. This is usually cheaper than larger commercial caravan sites.
Northway is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, 2 miles north-east of Tewkesbury, and is in effect a suburb of that town.The parish is bordered on the west side by the M5 motorway, on the east by the Birmingham to Bristol main railway line, on the south by the A46 road and on the north by the boundary with Worcestershire.
Ashchurch is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Ashchurch Rural, in the Tewkesbury district, in the county of Gloucestershire, England, 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the town of Tewkesbury, 11 mi (18 km) southwest of Evesham, 10 mi (16 km) north of Cheltenham, 13 mi (21 km) north-north-east of Gloucester and 10 mi (16 km) south ...
The Thornborough Henges are an ancient monument complex that includes the three aligned henges that give the site its name. They are located on a raised plateau above the River Ure near the village of Thornborough in North Yorkshire, England. The site includes many large ancient structures including a cursus, henges, burial grounds and settlements.