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Puddletown is a
village in the
civil parish of
Athelhampton and
Puddletown, in Dorset, England. It is
situated by the
River Piddle, from
which it derives...
- or Adminston) is a
settlement in the
civil parish of
Athelhampton and
Puddletown, in Dorset, England,
situated approximately 5
miles (8 km) east of Dorchester...
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moved to byp**** both
Tolpuddle and
nearby Puddletown. At the
local government level,
Tolpuddle is in the
Puddletown Area
parish council and the
Dorset unitary...
- 50°44′53″N 2°20′42″W / 50.748°N 2.345°W / 50.748; -2.345
Puddletown Hundred was a
hundred in the
county of Dorset, England,
containing the following...
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approximately 8
miles (13 km) of dual carriageway,
including the
Puddletown byp****,
until it
reaches its
roundabout with the A31 road at Bere Regis...
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labourers who
could read and write, and
National school children".
Puddletown's parish church has
significant architectural interest,
particularly its...
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Waterston Manor,
Puddletown,
Dorset is a
manor house with 17th
century origins, that was
extensively rebuilt after a fire in 1863 and
remodelled in 1911...
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creatures with
small caps made of acorns, who live in a
small village called Puddletown located in a
backyard behind a
thick hedge. The
series focuses on the...
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Tryphena Sparks (20
March 1851 – 17
March 1890), born in
Puddletown,
Dorset as the
youngest child of a cabinet-making
journeyman James Sparks and his wife...
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named after it: as well as
Piddletrenthide there are Piddlehinton,
Puddletown, Tolpuddle, Affpuddle,
Briantspuddle and Turnerspuddle.
Local legend tells...