Charwelton is a village and civil parish about 5 miles (8 km) south of Daventry in Northamptonshire, England. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population...
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Charwelton BT Tower is a telecommunication tower built of reinforced concrete at Charwelton near Byfield, Northamptonshire, England. It is 118 metres...
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Charwelton railway station was a station at Charwelton in Northamptonshire on the former Great Central Railway main line, the last main line to be built...
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– Chapel End – Charlton – Charwelton – Chelston Rise – Chelveston – Chipping Warden – Church Brampton – Church Charwelton – Church Stowe – Clay Coton...
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received at Dunstable and transmitted over a radio link to Sharmans Hill, Charwelton, some 40 miles distant towards Birmingham; thus carrying the signal two-thirds...
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with Charwelton parish. From there it ran a 1.5-mile (2 km) mineral railway down the Cherwell valley to take ironstone to the main line at Charwelton station...
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The lost village of Church Charwelton lies south-east of the village of Charwelton in the English county of Northamptonshire. Its site is on the north-east...
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speculated that he may have been the son of John Barebone, rector of Charwelton in Northamptonshire, by his marriage to Mary Roper of Daventry, and that...
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2016. Some of its towers are: BT Tower in London BT Tower in Birmingham Charwelton BT Tower in Northamptonshire Heaton Park BT Tower in Manchester Morborne...
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particularly near Oxford, and /ˈtʃɜːrwɛl/ in north Oxfordshire. The village of Charwelton uses the river name. It lies upriver in Northamptonshire, suggesting that...
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394 ft) Charwelton BT Tower Charwelton, Northamptonshire 52°12′08″N 1°15′04″W / 52.202327°N 1.251020°W / 52.202327; -1.251020 (Charwelton BT Tower)...
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relating to many of them, such as Onley, Althorp, Canons Ashby, Church Charwelton and Coton along with Faxton, Glendon, Snorscombe, Wolfhampcote and Wythmail...
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Caldecote, Canons Ashby, Castle Ashby, Chacombe, Chapel Brampton, Charlton, Charwelton, Chipping Warden, Church Brampton, Church Stowe, Clay Coton Clipston,...
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and 250 yards (230 m) west of Upper Catesby, with the tunnel ending at Charwelton to the south. In terms of both length and gauge, Catesby Tunnel is unusually...
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rail link through Northamptonshire was constructed, and had stations at Charwelton, Woodford Halse, Helmdon and Brackley. It became part of the London and...
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mineral railway built to link it with the Great Central Main Line at Charwelton. Parkgate's Sproxton quarry had a 6-mile (10 km) mineral railway to link...
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326 ft) Charwelton BT Tower Charwelton, Northamptonshire 52°12′08″N 1°15′04″W / 52.202327°N 1.251020°W / 52.202327; -1.251020 (Charwelton BT Tower)...
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use a circular design of the 'Chilterns' type as used at Stokenchurch, Charwelton, Pye Green, Sutton Common, Heaton Park and Tinshill radio stations, but...
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northeast through the villages of Wardington, Chipping Warden, Byfield, Charwelton, and Badby. A relief road for Chipping Warden was constructed in 2021...
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population remained less than 100 and is included in the civil parish of Charwelton. The hamlet’s name possibly means 'fallow deer wood/clearing' or 'fallow-coloured...
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an English international rugby union player. Born in Daventry, outside Charwelton, Northamptonshire, Dunkley moved to the town of Rugby following his father's...
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Brington, Brixworth, Brockhall, Byfield Canons Ashby, Chapel Brampton, Charwelton, Church Brampton, Church Stowe, Clay Coton Clipston, Cold Ashby, Coton...
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of the hamlet, and its south portal is about 0.6 miles (1 km) north of Charwelton, just inside the southern boundary of Catesby parish. Wikimedia Commons...
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railway structure survives amid fields: the water tower that served the Charwelton Watertroughs. In August 2000, Chiltern Railways suggested reopening the...
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SP874610 Cotton Mill Cotton Mallows Chilcote SP658747 Churchfield Church Charwelton SP544554 Doddington Thorpe SP871656 Downtown SP615801 Eaglethorpe Eastern...
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(he was buried at Flore) his eldest son William Rushton who lived in Charwelton inherited the house. He sold it in 1727 shortly after his mother’s death...
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over River Cherwell, Charwelton (Grade II*) (1075316)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 5 April 2020. "Charwelton Bridge, Northamptonshire"...
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and the villages of Ashby St Ledgers, Badby, Barby, Braunston, Byfield, Charwelton, Dodford, Dunchurch, Everdon, Fawsley, Hellidon, Kilsby, Long Buckby,...
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Angler's Rest, Bamford, Fox and Goose, Hebden Bridge, Fox and Hounds, Charwelton, The Rose and Crown, Hexham and The Ivy House in Nunhead, south London...
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and M.A. 1796. Twisleton was ordained in 1795, and became a curate at Charwelton. He was short of money, but was offered livings, appointed in 1796 to...
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