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- Borsetshire is a fictional county in the BBC Radio 4 series The Archers. Its county town is the equally fictional Borchester. The county is supposedly...
- fictional village of Ambridge in the fictional county of Borsetshire, in England. Borsetshire is situated between what are, in reality, the contiguous...
- series The Archers. It is the county town of the fictional county of Borsetshire. According to series tradition it is located 6 miles north-east of Ambridge...
- was, and landlady of the Bull. When younger she was a stalwart of the Borsetshire Country and Western scene (under the name The Lily of Layton Cross),...
- language learning. Borchester is the fictional county town of fictional Borsetshire, in the English Midlands, scene of the long-running BBC Radio series...
- This is a list of fictional railway stations (as opposed to genuine railway stations portra**** in fictional works or context). Downham – The Archers Upper...
- fictional county of Borsetshire, in the English Midlands. Felpersham The Archers BBC Radio 4 Town in the fictional county of Borsetshire, in the English Midlands...
- Barchester City (known as the Holy Boys) at home in an FA Cup qualifier. Borsetshire Deep England Sadleir, Michael (1945). Trollope: A Commentary. Constable...
- Grundy performed extracts from two supposed traditional Borsetshire folk songs: The Borsetshire Cobbler, and The Fair Maid of Edgeley (full article, lyrics...
- a part of my life for much of my life - and though I'll be away from Borsetshire, I'll continue to listen to the villagers of Ambridge, who feel to me...