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Chastleton House (/ˈtʃæsəltən/) is a
Jacobean country house at
Chastleton, Oxfordshire, England,
close to Moreton-in-Marsh (grid
reference SP2429). It...
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Chastleton is a
village and
civil parish in the
Cotswold Hills in Oxfordshire, England,
about 4
miles (6.4 km)
northeast of Stow-on-the-Wold. Chastleton...
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Winston Churchill was born in the
palace in 1874. It is open to the public.
Chastleton House, on the
Gloucestershire and
Warwickshire borders, is a
great country...
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Church of St Mary the
Virgin is the
Church of
England parish church of
Chastleton, Oxfordshire, England. It is a
parish church in the
parish of
Little Compton...
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Bygones Museum Champs Chapel Museum of East
Hendred Charlbury Museum Chastleton House Chipping Norton Museum Churchill and
Sarsden Heritage Centre Cogges...
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Rebellion but was
captured and fined,
after which he sold his
estate at
Chastleton. The
Protestant James I, who
became King of
England in 1603, was less...
- Gloucestershire,
Dover Castle and
Penshurst Place in Kent,
Broughton Castle and
Chastleton House in Oxfordshire,
Wells Cathedral,
Barrington Court,
Cothay Manor...
- for the
second series included the
Warwickshire village of Ilmington.
Chastleton House and
Berkeley Castle were used to
portray Pryde Castle in the episode...
- (equivalent to more than £6 million in 2008),
after which he sold his
estate in
Chastleton. In 1603,
Catesby helped to
organise a
mission to the new king of Spain...
- took
possession of
Chastleton. He
demolished and
rebuilt the
house entirely. He was
buried on 27
August 1632 in the
church at
Chastleton, Oxfordshire. On...