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Burghclere is a
village and
civil parish in Hampshire, England.
According to the 2011
census the
village had a po****tion of 1,152. The
village is near...
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Burghclere is a
village in Hampshire, England,
located south of
Newbury near the A34 road.
Burghclere has been
known variously as:
Clere Episcopi...
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Beacon Hill;
another is near Warnford.
Beacon Hill is near the
village of
Burghclere and
Watership Down, in
north Hampshire. The hill's name is
derived from...
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Concrete Cottages, Long Piddle,
Burghclere Bottom,
Scouses Corner,
Kingsclere or
Sydmonton road, Old
Burghclere. Rare and
early concrete or m**** concrete...
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Sandham Memorial Chapel is in the
village of
Burghclere, Hampshire, England. It is a
Grade I listed, 1920s
decorated chapel,
designed by
Lionel Pearson...
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Burghclere railway station (originally
named Sydmonton) was a
station on the Didcot,
Newbury and
Southampton Railway in England. It was
further from the...
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Spencer moved to
Burghclere to
begin work on the
Sandham Memorial Chapel for the Behrends. The
Sandham Memorial Chapel in
Burghclere was a
colossal undertaking...
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Herbert Colstoun Gardner, 1st
Baron Burghclere, PC (9 June 1846 – 6 May 1921) was a
British Liberal politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1885...
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Balanchine and was out of
Burghclere, a
daughter of dual-classic
winner Highclere, who was
owned and bred by
Queen Elizabeth II.
Burghclere in turn was a three-quarters...
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Burghclere Lime
Quarry SSSI is a 4.61 ha (11.4 acres)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest at
Burghclere in Hampshire,
notified in 1979....