- St John the Baptist. He was
buried in Beckley, Oxfordshire, in 1687.
Commonside forms the
northern edge of the
village of Westbourne. This area is centred...
- Red Lion has the
Shire Brook stream rising as a
spring in its cellar.
Commonside farmhouse is a
grade two
listed building situated just off
Gleadless Common...
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Areas included in the
parish are The
Gride to the north-west,
Leake Commonside and Lade Bank to the north, and
Leake Hurns End to the south-east. The...
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divided into Park, Newbigg, Nethergate,
Upperthorpe (or Overthorpe) and
Commonside. The
thirteen characters from the
original story are
represented as follows:...
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sight of each other; The Fox Inn on
Heathfield Road and the
Greyhound on
Commonside. The
latter is well-known
locally as the
venue for the
Boxing Day performance...
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largest of
these stopped working in the 1990s but can be
plainly seen from
commonside with its huge
barns and
unusual listed farm house. The
toponym "Downley"...
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Mitcham Common itself; Arthur's Pond on the
corner of Watney's Road and
Commonside East, and
named for a
local farmer;
Alfred Mizen School (Garden Primary...
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Laughton (West Lindsey), Laughterton, Lavington, Lea, Leadenham,
Leake Commonside,
Leake Hurns End, Leasingham, Legbourne, Legsby, Lenton, Lenton, Keisby...
- Park (bef. 1882), Newbigg, Nethergate,
Upperthorpe (or Overthorpe) and
Commonside.[citation needed] The
village has a
primary school. The
community is involved...
- time, it had a
large industrial scale scythe manufactury known as the
Commonside Sickle Manufactory. It has now been
converted into apartments. Similar...