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Brimpton is a
mostly rural village and
civil parish in West Berkshire, England.
Brimpton is
centred 4.5
miles (7.2 km) ESE of the town of Newbury. One...
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Marcus Joseph Sieff,
Baron Sieff of
Brimpton OBE (2 July 1913 – 23
February 2001) was a
British businessman and
chairman of his
family company, the retailer...
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Brimpton Common is a
hamlet in Berkshire, England. It is part of
Brimpton Parish, and part of the
Benefice of
Aldermaston and
Woolhampton in the Diocese...
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Brimpton Pit is a 1.6-hectare (4.0-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest west of
Aldermaston in Berkshire. It is a
Geological Conservation...
- Orchestra, he
returned home and died in his
sleep at
Blacknest Cottage,
Brimpton Common, Hampshire, on 8
January 2003, aged 77. Man with a Gun (1958) I'm...
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Brimpton (Wasing
Lower Farm)
Airfield is an
unlicensed single-runway
civilian airfield in the south-east of West Berkshire,
United Kingdom.
Close to RAF...
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Ashampstead Basildon Beech Hill
Beedon Beenham Boxford Bradfield Brightwalton Brimpton Bucklebury Burghfield Catmore Chaddleworth Chieveley Cold Ash
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includes the
former locality of Lake
Brimpton,
adjacent to a lake by the same name. The Lake
Brimpton school opened in 1932 but has now closed. The...
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preceptory of
Knights Hospitaller at
Shalford in the
civil parish of
Brimpton in the
English county of Berkshire. It was
established in the late 12th...
- May 1942. p. 2113.
Retrieved 13
October 2012. "
Brimpton (EGLP) Near Aldermaston, Berkshire".
Brimpton Airfield.
Archived from the
original on 22 July...