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- Granborough (previously Grandborough) is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. It is around 5 miles (8 km) north of Waddesdon and 7...
- shared with Granborough) A recent project within the village has re-created the sports field, which is now called the North Marston and Granborough Community...
- Granborough Road railway station (initially Grandborough Road) was a station serving the village of Granborough, to the north of Quainton in Buckinghamshire...
- writers such as George Bernard Shaw and H. G. Wells. Jones was born at Granborough, Buckinghamshire, to Silv**** Jones, a farmer. Until he was 13, he attended...
- Saints, Middle Claydon St Michael, Steeple Claydon Dunton St Martin Granborough St John the Baptist Hardwick St Mary the Virgin, Hardwick Weedon School...
- 1863–1933 1933–1988 Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway Closed stations Brill Granborough Road Hammersmith (Grove Road) Lord's Marlborough Road Quainton Road St...
- clergyman he held several in****bencies, among them rector at Wavertree and Granborough. He took a great interest in the working classes and in social subjects...
- 1863–1933 1933–1988 Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway Closed stations Brill Granborough Road Hammersmith (Grove Road) Lord's Marlborough Road Quainton Road St...
- 1863–1933 1933–1988 Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway Closed stations Brill Granborough Road Hammersmith (Grove Road) Lord's Marlborough Road Quainton Road St...
- Book as Graensburgh. Until the early 20th century the name was spelt as Granborough. Its name was supposed by Eilert Ekwall to come from Anglo-Saxon Grēnbeorg...