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Brancaster is a
village and
civil parish on the
north coast of the
English county Norfolk. The
civil parish of
Brancaster comprises Brancaster itself,...
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Acaster Alcester Alchester Ancaster Bicester Binchester Brancaster Chichester Cirencester Colchester Doncaster Dorchester Dorchester Ebchester Exeter Frocester...
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Brancaster Lifeboat Station was
located at
Brancaster Beach, near the
village of
Brancaster, on the
north coast of the
county of Norfolk. It is recorded...
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Brancaster Manor is a salt
marsh owned by the
National Trust near
Brancaster, Norfolk,
covering 810 ha (2,000 acres). It was
originally purchased by the...
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excluded from his own village's memorial. The
Crawleys are
invited to
Brancaster Castle,
which Lord and Lady
Sinderby have
rented for a
shooting party...
- Norfolk, England. The
villages are
located near a
large natural bay
named Brancaster Bay and the
Scolt Head
Island National Nature Reserve. A
medieval verse...
- was an
ancient Roman fort to the east of the
modern English village of
Brancaster in Norfolk.
Branodunum is the
Latinization of *Branodunon, a
Celtic compound...
- village.
Brancaster currently hosts a pub,
church and hotel. The road
continues following the coast. The road
widens slightly between Brancaster and Deepdale...
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excluded from his own village's memorial. The
Crawleys are
invited to
Brancaster Castle,
which Lord and Lady
Sinderby have
rented for a
shooting party...
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distinction from
simple wharves: for example,
Dunston Staiths in
Gateshead and
Brancaster Staithe in Norfolk. However, the term
staith may also be used to refer...