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- Chiselbury is the site of an Iron Age univallate hillfort in Wiltshire, England. The hillfort is sub-circular in plan, and encloses an area of approximately...
- announced that Hardy's next novel, Seaton's Orchid, would be published by Chiselbury Publishing. Munshower, Suzanne (10 November 2009). "Get your claws on...
- series Whack-O!, playing the seedy, alcoholic, cane-wielding headmaster of Chiselbury School, a fictional British public school. The screenplay was by Michael...
- Sevens. His autobiography, Daley: Olympic Superstar, was published by Chiselbury in 2024. A do****entary film about his life, also titled Daley: Olympic...
- devious, cane-swishing headmaster who tyrannised staff and children at Chiselbury public school (described in the opening titles as "for the sons of Gentlefolk")...
- biography by Jimmy Burns, A Faithful Spy, was published on 1 October 2023 by Chiselbury Publishing. "Drawing on previously undisclosed personal papers, this biography...
- 83. Carrard's posthumous autobiography, 'By The Way', was published by Chiselbury in April 2024. "International Olympic Committee pays tribute to long-time...
- Castle Bury Camp Castle Ditches Casterley Camp Castle Rings Chisbury Chiselbury Chisenbury Camp Clearbury Ring Cley Hill Fosbury Camp Grovely Castle Knook...
- Salterton. Directly southwest of Ladram Bay are Smallstones Point and Chiselbury Bay. To the east is a hill called High Peak and below the hill are the...
- Budleigh Salterton, beyond which lies the River Otter. The path then skirts Chiselbury Bay and Ladram Bay towards Sidmouth which sits at the mouth of the River...