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- Warnford is a village and civil parish in the City of Winchester district of Hampshire, England. The parish covers 1283 hectares (3170 acres). The village...
- of better understanding terrorism and its causes. Maxwell met Pandora Warnford-Davis while both were attending Oxford. They married in 1984 and have seven...
- Burghclere. Beacon Hill, Warnford is a 46.4-hectare (115-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Warnford in Hampshire. It is a Nature...
- criminals, who stole items to the value of £750,000. Historic England. "Warnford Place (1023373)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 March...
- There are several hills in Hampshire called Beacon Hill; another is near Warnford. Beacon Hill is near the village of Burghclere and Watership Down, in north...
- Watercress beds in Warnford, Hampshire, England...
- John Wiley & Sons. pp. 410–417. ISBN 978-1405173360. Lock, Charles George Warnford; et al. (1888). Sugar: A Handbook for Planters and Refiners. E. & F. N...
- takes a route north of the hill to Warnford, whilst the South Downs Way splits into alternative routes to Warnford or Exton. After crossing the River...
- what was essentially Bonzoline in the UK in 1900 as crystalate with Percy Warnford-Davis, under the Endolithic name.: 9  While Crystalate as a plastic material...
- Meon. It flows due north, then northwest to West Meon, and southwest to Warnford followed by its characteristic, quite straight, south-southwest course...