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Caverswall is a
village and
parish in Staffordshire, England, to the
south west of
Staffordshire Moorlands. In the
middle of the 19th
century there were...
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Caverswall Castle is a
privately owned early-17th-century
English mansion built in a
castellar style upon the
foundations and
within the
walls of a 13th-century...
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built at
Caverswall Road, half a mile
north of
Blythe Bridge railway station along Blythe Bridge Road. The
station at
Caverswall offers visitor...
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protected as
listed buildings. Broughton-in-Furness, ****bria
Caverswall,
Staffordshire Evesham, Worcestershire, on
Merstow Green. Eyam, Derbyshire;...
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Caverswall Road
railway station is a
heritage railway station on the
Foxfield Railway in Staffordshire. It
serves as the
centre of the railway's operations...
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first mayor Stafford in 1614. In 1615 he
purchased the
neglected Caverswall Castle. He
built a
mansion house retaining the old
castle walls, to a...
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Baronial Forces Unknown 1st
Speaker of the
House of
Commons Sir
Richard de
Caverswall c. 1255 1297
Believed killed at
Battle of
Falkirk Staffordshire (1295)...
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Heath Wood
Nature Reserve, Meir Heath,
Barlaston Common,
Caverswall Cricket Club, Park Hall
Nature Reserve,
Chatterley Whitfield Country Park...
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Cholmondeley married Elizabeth Cradock,
daughter of
George Cradock of
Caverswall Castle. He died in May 1681, and was
succeeded in the
viscountcy by his...
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Buchanan (1813–1866),
Owenite lecturer and journalist, and was born at
Caverswall, Staffordshire, England.
Buchanan senior, a
native of Ayr, Scotland, lived...