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incorporation of
elements from
other ancient structures such as the
roofs of
Bradenstoke Priory in
Wiltshire and St Botolph's
Church in Lincolnshire. His approach...
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Bradenstoke is a
village in Wiltshire, England,
lying to the
north of the
former RAF
Lyneham airbase and 1.5
miles (2.4 km)
northwest of Lyneham. Originally...
- in
north Wiltshire, England,
within the
civil parish of
Lyneham and
Bradenstoke, and
situated 4
miles (6.4 km)
southwest of
Royal Wootton B****ett, 5...
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Bradenstoke Priory was a
medieval priory of
Augustinian canons regular in the
village of
Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England. Its site, in the
north of the...
- Dorset. In 1286 land in the
village was
acquired by
Bradenstoke Priory in Wiltshire.
Bradenstoke,
sometimes pronounced Bradstock, gave its name to the...
- Salisbury, died in infancy. She died on 10
October 1174. She was
buried at
Bradenstoke Priory, Wiltshire.[citation needed] Cokayne,
George Edward (1953) The...
- Reynolds. The
Goldney baronetcy, of
Beechfield in the
Parish of
Corsham and
Bradenstoke Abbey in the
Parish of Lyneham, both in the
County of Wiltshire, was...
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bought from the
Bradenstoke Priory in
Wiltshire and
reconstructed brick by
brick in its
current site at St. Donat's. From the
Bradenstoke Priory, he also...
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Griffin (Griffith)
Curteys or
Curtis (by 1521 – 30
November 1587), of
Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, was an
English estate steward,
notably to Sir
Henry Long...
- of the college,
housing the
Tudor great hall, the
gothic dining hall,
Bradenstoke Hall (today used for ****emblies and performances), an
extensive 25,000-book...