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Bowerchalke is a
village and
civil parish in Wiltshire, England,
about 9
miles (14 km)
southwest of Salisbury. It is in the
south of the county, about...
- Street.
There is also a spur road
along the
River Chalke valley from
Bowerchalke and
Sixpenny Handley. The
parish church of All
Saints is a
Grade I listed...
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later on 19 June 1993. His body was
buried in the
parish churchyard of
Bowerchalke near his
former home and the
Wiltshire county border with
Hampshire and...
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Bowerchalke Downs (grid
reference SU004218) (also
known as Woodminton,
Marleycombe Down and
Knowle Down), is a 134
hectares (330 acres)
biological Site...
- Golding, who was
living in the same
village as
Lovelock at the time (
Bowerchalke, Wiltshire, UK). Golding's
advice was
based on Gea, an
alternative spelling...
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Valley Sports Centre to a new
ground solely for
cricket at Butt's Field,
Bowerchalke. He
contributed a
chapter about the
creation of the new
cricket ground...
- of the ****ed", a 2005
article by
David McKie in The
Guardian about Bowerchalke Village of the ****ed (soundtrack), the
soundtrack to the 1995 film "Village...
- to 2004, Brown's prin****l
residence was in the
Wiltshire village of
Bowerchalke. When she took part in the BBC
Radio 4
programme Kaleidoscope, explaining...
- Salisbury),
violinist and conductor. From 1968 to 2004 she
lived in
Bowerchalke. Ray
Teret (1941 in
Salisbury – 2021),
radio disc
jockey and convicted...
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England for
numbers of
lichen species; over 160 have been recorded.
Bowerchalke –
geological profile of a
Lower Greensand inlier on
chalklands of Cranborne...