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Burderop Park is a
Grade II*
listed country manor house near Chiseldon, Wiltshire, England. The
house was
constructed in the
early 17th
century to a courtyard...
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Burderop Wood (grid
reference SU165810) is a 48.5
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire,
notified in 1971. The site contains...
- Angelini,
Daniel (5 June 2024). "D-Day:
Memories of
working at Swindon's
Burderop Park". swindonadvertiser.co.uk. "GLEN
AFFRIC HYDRO ELECTRIC SCHEME, MONAR...
- Wick,
Draycot Foliat, Hodson, and
Ridgeway View; the
ancient manor of
Burderop is also
within the parish.
Settlements in the area date back to prehistoric...
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Thomas Browne Calley, a
member of an
established gentry family resident at
Burderop Park for
several centuries. He
inherited his father's
estates in 1791,...
- 13th century,
Hodson was part of
Chiseldon manor.
North of the
hamlet is
Burderop Wood, c.120
acres (49 ha),
designated a
Biological Site of
Special Scientific...
- Fir
Clump Stone Circle was a
stone circle in
Burderop Wood near Wroughton, Wiltshire, in
South West England. The ring was part of a
tradition of stone...
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Ordnance Survey Map of 1959
showing Wroughton,
Burderop Park and Hodson. Grid
squares are 1km....
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Bugmore Bulbridge Bulford Bulkington Bullenhill Bupton Burbage Burcombe Burderop Burton Bushton Buttermere Calne Castle Combe Castle Eaton Chapmanslade...
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inherited the hall and
their daughter married into the
Calley family of
Burderop Park, Wiltshire. John
James Calley (d.1854) sold the
manor to the Duke...