• Dinton Quarry (grid reference SU006308) is a 3,000 square metre geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1990. This long-disused...
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    32.4 ST834758 1990 Map Dead Maid Quarry Y 0.4 1.1 ST803324 1951 Map Dinton Quarry Y 0.3 0.7 SU006308 1990 Map Dinton Railway Cutting Y 0.3 0.7 SU008309...
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  • Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum Little Clarendon, Dinton Mompesson House Pepperbox Hill Philipps House and Dinton Park Piggledene Stonehenge Landscape (formerly...
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    Munitions were stored in the quarry caverns, and for a time the unit had extensive above-ground storage areas in woodland near Dinton and in Grovely Wood. A...
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  • buildings as well as control over extensive semi-underground sub-sites at Dinton and Groveley Wood, with smaller sub-sites at Hawkinge, Redbrook/Newland...
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    LSWR Southern Railway routes west of Salisbury Sedgwick, Cathy (2021). "Dinton Railway Station" (PDF). Wiltshire OPC Project. Retrieved 24 February 2022...
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    Orphanage, Edinburgh Derwent Valley Mills, Derbyshire Devonshire House, London Dinton House, Wiltshire Doddington Hall, Cheshire Dollar Academy, Clackmannanshire...
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  • Labour Life peer Former MP for Swindon North (1997–2010) Lord Wilson of Dinton 18 November 2002 Crossbench Life peer Former Cabinet Secretary and Head...
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  • Archbishop of Canterbury than as a baron. Richard Wilson, Baron Wilson of Dinton 2002   William Cullen, Baron Cullen of Whitekirk 2003   David Triesman,...
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  • Canterbury Lattersey Field Fenland Laugherne Brook Worcester Lavells Lake (Dinton Pastures) Wokingham Lavender Pond London Borough of Southwark Lawrence Western...
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    Comprising Aston Sandford, Cuddington, Haddenham, Kingsey, and Stone with Dinton and Hartwell St Michael & All Angels, Aston Sandford St Nicholas, Cuddington...
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    Hawthorne Sub site at Dinton, Long Newnton Sub site at Elm Park Quarry, Hawthorn Sub site at Groveley Woods Sub site at Ridge Quarry, Corsham Explosives...
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    Its position northwest of the village was chosen to serve the iron ore quarry and iron works at Seend Cleeve. After the completion of the Devizes line...
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    wooded portion of the Dinton Estate. The construction of Dalwood House began in 1829 and proceeded in stages. Its stone was quarried by convicts and it had...
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    699231°W / 51.531519; -1.699231 (Liddington Manor) 1023399 Little Clarendon Dinton, Wiltshire Cross Wing House Late 16th century 23 March 1960 SU0147431568...
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    started. The station served as a loading point for limestone from nearby quarries until 1960. Two camping coaches were positioned here by the Western Region...
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    (until then a chapelry of Dinton), retaining the rectory house at Teffont Evias. The benefice was held in plurality with Dinton from 1952. In 1979 the benefice...
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    armaments depot lines using underground Chilmark Quarries and above-ground storage at satellite site at Dinton, Wiltshire. RAF Fauld Depot railway by 1979...
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    Grade II* listed buildings. Until 1922 Teffont Magna was a chapelry of Dinton, and its modest church dates from the 13th century. The church at Teffont...
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    goods shed and a loading dock. The main goods traffic was stone from the quarries under Box Hill, which was brought to the lineside by a tramway system of...
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    original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2019. "History of Dinton Pastures". Dinton Pastures Country Park. Archived from the original on 1 November...
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    Sheffield Ski Village site. On 2 July 2018, fire crews were called to a fire in Dinton, Wiltshire. The fire broke out in a field off Hinton Road with the blaze...
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    Hullavington Little Somerford Brinkworth Great Somerford West of England line Dinton Idmiston Halt Porton Semley Wilton South Other lines Downton Edington and...
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    Freight services, particularly heavy aggregate trains from limestone quarries in the Mendips, continue to use the line through the closed station. Between...
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