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Cholsey is a
village and
civil parish immediately south of
Wallingford in
South Oxfordshire. Its po****tion in 2011 was 3,457. 2011 Census. Its parish...
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Cholsey railway station (previously
Cholsey & Moulsford)
serves the
village of
Cholsey in
south Oxfordshire, England, and the
nearby town of Wallingford...
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Cholsey Abbey was an Anglo-Saxon
nunnery in
Cholsey in what is now the
English county of
Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire),
which was
founded in 986. After...
- The
Cholsey and
Wallingford Railway is a 2+1⁄2-mile (4 km) long
standard gauge heritage railway in the
English county of Oxfordshire. It
operates along...
- was
interred alongside his
first wife in the
churchyard of St Mary's,
Cholsey in Oxfordshire. His
estate was
valued at £524,054. His
second wife, Barbara...
- is
Cholsey,
about three miles away. The
Cholsey and
Wallingford Railway is a
heritage railway which runs
along the old
branch line
between Cholsey and...
- (1899),
Reading to
Pangbourne (July 1893),
Pangbourne to
Cholsey and
Moulsford (June 1894),
Cholsey and
Moulsford to
Didcot (December 1892); also
short sections...
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Cholsey Marsh is a 19-hectare (47-acre)
nature reserve near
Cholsey in Oxfordshire, England. It is
managed by the Berkshire,
Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire...
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Fairmile Hospital) was a
lunatic asylum built in 1870 in the
village of
Cholsey, 2
miles (3 km)
south of
Wallingford and
north of Moulsford. The asylum...
- blown-off
windscreen panel and many of the 90 ****s used to
secure it near
Cholsey.: 12
Investigators determined that when the
windscreen was
installed 27...