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Motcombe /ˈmɒtkəm/ is a
village and
civil parish in
north Dorset, England. It lies
about two
miles (three kilometres)
north of Shaftesbury. It is sited...
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Townsend described the
northern boundary as "above Gillingham,
through Motcombe to
Queen Oak and Bourton, then
crosses the A303,
ignores the A30 and slips...
- of
several of
these factories. The
first Jimmy Choo
store which is on
Motcombe Street in London, was
followed by
stores in New York, Las Vegas, and Beverly...
- or Bourne, is the
small pond in
Motcombe Gardens. The
bubbling source is
guarded by a
statue of Neptune.
Motcombe Gardens are
overlooked by St. Mary's...
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Margaret Marsh, Marnhull,
Melbury Abbas,
Milborne St Andrew,
Milton Abbas,
Motcombe Okeford Fitzpaine Pimperne,
Pulham Shaftesbury, Shillingstone, Silton,...
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Minterne Magna, Moordown, Moor Crichel, Morcombelake, Morden, Moreton,
Motcombe, Mosterton, Muccles****, Mudeford,
Muscliff Netherbury,
Nether Cerne, Nether...
- Lady
Westminster died in 1891 and was
buried in St. Mary's
Churchyard in
Motcombe, Dorset,
England expressly stating in her will the
desire to be buried...
- the Earl of Verulam's home at Gorhambury, the
School moved in 1947 to
Motcombe Park, one mile (1.6 km) from
Shaftesbury in Dorset,
where it has been ever...
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Devon Maplescombe Melcombe Regis Milcombe Milton Combe Monkton Combe Motcombe Moulsecoomb Nether Compton Nettlecombe Nettlecombe Court Nettlecombe, Isle...
- hill fort. Lady
Theodora Grosvenor described the fort in her 1867 book
Motcombe, Past and Present: ...a fine encampment,
enclosing a
space of
about 12...