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Stoke Bruerne is a
village and
civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England,
about 10
miles (16 km)
north of
Milton Keynes and 7
miles (11 km) south...
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formerly known as the "National
Waterways Museum Stoke Bruerne" and "The
Canal Museum at
Stoke Bruerne", is a
canal museum located next to the
Grand Union...
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images had been
found by "an
honest person",
Harry Kyngeston of
Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, in his
house after the
departure of soldiers, who delivered...
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Richard Bruerne (1519?–1565) was an
English churchman,
college head and
professor of Hebrew. A
Fellow of
Lincoln College, Oxford, and of Eton College...
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Union Canal in Northamptonshire, England,
between the
villages of
Stoke Bruerne at the
southern end and
Blisworth at the
northern end. The
northern end...
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canal to the
bottom of the
Stoke Bruerne flight of
seven locks. At the top of this
flight is the
Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum followed shortly by Blisworth...
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Stoke Bruerne and
Grafton Regis. The
village has a pub (named The Plough) and a
village hall. The
nearest primary school and
church are at
Stoke Bruerne one...
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Stoke Bruerne Brick Pits is a six
hectare nature reserve in
Stoke Bruerne in Northamptonshire. It is
managed by the
Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire...
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flows east
between the
village and
Stoke Bruerne to the
north and then to the east of the village.
Stoke Bruerne church and
Stoke Park
Pavilions are clearly...
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locks on the
Grand Union at Rothersthorpe, the
canal museum at
Stoke Bruerne and a
tunnel at
Blisworth which, at 2,813
metres (3,076 yd), is the third-longest...