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Frilsham is a
village and
civil parish 4
miles (6.4 km) from Newbury, in the
English county of Berkshire.
Frilsham is near the
Berkshire Downs, with the...
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Coombe Wood,
Frilsham is a 19.3-hectare (48-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south of
Frilsham in Berkshire. It is in the
North Wes****...
- and wife Dave and
Helen Maggs, the
brewery began in a
brickworks shed in
Frilsham. The
company has
received a
number of SIBA and
CAMRA local beer festival...
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Compton the Pang
flows south through the
villages of
Hampstead Norreys and
Frilsham,
before turning east to flow
through the
villages of Bucklebury, Stanford...
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meaning "hilly"). This wood,
perhaps no
longer extant, was west of
Frilsham, near Newbury. Much of the county's
early history is
recorded in the Chronicles...
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Cleeve Hill ****
Marsh Combe Wood and
Linkenholt Hanging Coombe Wood,
Frilsham Croker's Hole
Decoy Pit,
Pools and
Woods Easton Farm
Meadow Enborne Copse...
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Baron Lindley, and
Sarah Katherine Teale. They
lived together at
Frilsham House at
Frilsham in Berkshire. They had two sons and four daughters. The elder...
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Berinsfield Compton Didcot Town
Youth Drayton Frilsham and
Yattendon Kingston Colts Lambourn Sports Reserves Letcombe Reserves Steventon Sutton Courtenay...
- Blacksmith's Arms, Calbourne, Isle of
Wight Railway, Yorton,
Shropshire Pot Kiln,
Frilsham,
Berkshire Boat Inn, Ashleworth,
Gloucestershire Heritage pub List of public...
- Herefordshire. He
inherited Mouse Castle,
Cusop but
exchanged it. In 1800, he sold
Frilsham, Berkshire,
which his
father had
purchased in 1762, to
Robert Hayward....