- The
Bybrook, also
known as the By Brook, is a
small river in England. It is a
tributary of the
Bristol Avon and is some 12
miles (19 km) long. Its sources...
- Jane
Antoinette Scott,
Baroness Scott of
Bybrook, OBE (born 13 June 1947) is a
British Conservative politician who
served as
Parliamentary Under-Secretary...
-
Littleton Drew, West
Kington and
Yatton Keynell were
united to form the
Bybrook benefice;
North Wraxall joined at a
later date. The
benefice is part of...
- into Sainsbury's" (the
murder took
place in the car park of Sainsbury's
Bybrook Superstore).
Police investigated whether Decabral was
killed as part of...
- site of the old castle. At some time in the late 1700s, the
level of the
Bybrook River fell, so it
could no
longer be used to
power mills. The
cloth industry...
- Corsham. The
parish includes the
smaller settlement of Slaughterford. The
Bybrook River forms the
western boundary of the parish,
while the
northern boundary...
-
medieval motte and
bailey castle standing on a
limestone spur
overlooking the
Bybrook River. It was
probably built by
Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall...
- Chippenham, in Wiltshire, England. The
village has a
crossing point of the
Bybrook River, and lies in a
wooded valley between Castle Combe and Box. Anciently...
- building. It is set in 7.7
hectares (19 acres) of
parkland within the
Bybrook River valley. The site was a
manor prior to its
purchase in 1740, from...
- Gloucestershire, and to the east by the
Bybrook River. Part of the
northern boundary is the
Doncombe Brook, a
tributary of the
Bybrook, and part of the
southern boundary...