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Stalisfield Parish Council
Stalisfield Green, Stalisfield, KentThe small but beautiful church of St Mary is located around a mile away from the Stalisfield Green. Stalisfield church is a typical Norman 12th or 13th Century church built using local flint from the North Downs with a tower and spacious interior. The church records can be traced back to 1699 and a regis…
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Shireoaks Parish Council
Shireoaks, Worksop, NottinghamshireIn 1861 the foundation stone was laid for St Luke’s Church and it was dedicated in 1863. Due to the heavy involvement of the Duke of Newcastle in the construction of the church, there are a number of memorials to him inside. The church still plays an important role in the village. The c…
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Festival Of Dogs
Shepton Mallet, SomersetThe next Festival of Dogs will be held on 12th May 2019 The Festival Of Dogs is an annual event that takes place in Collett Park, located in the centre of Shepton Mallet. It is a fun packed day for all the family and their pet dogs. Visitors to the festival will see a large variety of dogs. The fe…
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Great Haseley History Group
Great Haseley, Oxford, OxfordshireGreat Haseley is a village and a civil parish in South Oxfordshire. The parish includes the hamlets of Little Haseley, Latchford and North Weston and the house, chapel and park at Rycote. Great Haseley has about 200 dwellings. Eighty buildings are designated as listed by Historic England. The Haseley Ar…
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Stinsford Parish Council
Stinsford, Dorchester, DorsetToday the rural parish of Stinsford occupies a large area of land in West Dorset to the north and east of Dorchester, with the River Frome creating the parish's southern boundary. It covers 1352 hectares and in 2011 the population was estimated at 334. The parish consists of agricultural la…
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Cusop Village Hall
Hereford, HerefordshireCusop - where Hay becomes Herefordshire. Located on the very western edge of Herefordshire, the village of Cusop, recorded in the Doomsday Book as "Cheweshope", is defined along its western edge by the Dulas Brook which forms the border with Wales. With many waterfa…