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- service connects Berryfields to Aylesbury town centre. "Berryfields Development Brief" (PDF). Retrieved 15 June 2017. "Berryfields". Archived from the...
- 1953) has "the district is known as Berryfields" (sic) and an Ordnance Survey map published in 1958 labels only Berryfield Cottages, at the west end of the...
- estates in or neighbourhoods of the modern Aylesbury include: Bedgrove Berryfields Broughton Buckingham Park Coppice Crown Leys Elm Farm Elmhurst Fairford...
- programme's blog. Initially, Don filmed episodes of Gardeners' World in Berryfields, a rented garden in Stratford-upon-Avon. When he returned as host in...
- horticultural researcher. In 2006, she became Head Gardener of the BBC garden at Berryfields in Stratford-Upon-Avon, and created features at the Gardeners' World...
- Stones" 2152. "Sweet **** Adams" 2153. "The Beggar Wench" 2154. "The Berryfields of Blair" 2155. "Bogie's Bonnie Belle" 2156. "Casro Manishi-o" 2157....
- serving villages northwest of Aylesbury, England. It also serves the Berryfields and Weedon Hill housing developments north of the town. The station and...
- kilometres (7,200 acres). The parish includes the villages of Beanacre, Berryfield, Shaw and Whitley, and the hamlets of Outmarsh and Redstocks. It also...
- Cottages and Lower Fleetmarston Farm. The latter can be reached only via Berryfields Road in adjoining Quarrendon parish (another deserted village). The Aylesbury...
- 735111°W / 52.1915528; -1.735111) in Stratford-upon-Avon which was called Berryfields for the purposes of the programme although it was often described as...