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Chirton is a
village and
civil parish in Wiltshire, England, on the
southern edge of the Vale of
Pewsey about 5
miles (8 km) south-east of Devizes. The...
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grown from a
small fishing village to
incorporate the
nearby areas of
Chirton, Preston,
Billy Mill,
Percy Main, East
Howdon and
Marden estate. The 2011...
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Chirton Hall or
Chirton House,
occasionally spelled Churton and
originally Cheuton, was a
country house in
Chirton, in what is now a
western suburb of...
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Shields were
defined as: The
several Townships of Tynemouth,
North Shields,
Chirton,
Preston and Cullercoats. The
County Borough of Tynemouth. No
change to...
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Morpeth which lies some 15
miles north of
Newcastle upon Tyne and
Chirton Hall in
Chirton, now a
western suburb of
North Shields. Of his time in Morpeth...
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changed to
avoid confusion with
Putney Bridge station in London.
Chirton is
another village a
short distance beyond Patney. The main
building was...
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Tynemouth was an
ancient parish. It was
divided into
eight townships,
being Chirton, Cullercoats, Monkseaton, Murton,
North Shields, Preston,
Whitley and a...
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Holystone 3
Benton 3
Battle Hill 3
Camperdown 3
Camperdown 3
Chirton 3
Chirton and
Percy Main 3
Collingwood 3
Cullercoats and
Whitley Bay
South 3...
- Charlton-All-Saints
Cherhill Chicklade Chilmark Chilton Foliat Chippenham Chirton Chisbury Chiseldon Chitterne Chittoe Cholderton Christian Malford Chute...
- Aldwarke, Rotherham,
South Yorkshire Stephenson Railway Museum, West
Chirton, Tyne and Wear
Heatherslaw Light Railway,
Northumberland South Tynedale...