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- Cropthorne is a village and civil parish in Worcestershire, England within the Vale of Evesham, and on the North-west edge of the Cotswolds. It is approximately...
- an MP. He was created a life peer on 8 July 2010 as Baron ****er, of Cropthorne in the County of Worcestershire. He was sworn of the Privy Council on...
- village was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, almost 1,000 years ago. Cropthorne village is on the opposite bank of the Avon. The two ancient communities...
- Cropthorne New Inn Section is a 0.12-hectare (0.30-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Cropthorne in Worcestershire. It is a Geological...
- Business" by Paul Gipe An opinion piece by Brenda and Robert Vale The Cropthorne House - notes on design and comparison with the Vales' Southwell House...
- Churchill Parish Meeting Cleeve Prior Parish Council Cookhill Parish Council Cropthorne Parish Council Crowle Parish Council Defford and Besford Parish Council...
- Neville b. 1528 d. 1609, who married Henry Dingley/Dinely of Charlton, Cropthorne, Worcestershire Frances Neville, (b. 1519, d. 18 Oct 1599), who married...
- Evesham. Fladbury and Cropthorne are its neighbouring villages, both within a mile Fladbury is just over the River Avon and Cropthorne up the hill. In 1240...
- Scott's residential buildings are few; one of the best known is the Cropthorne Court mansion block in Maida Vale, where the frontage juts out in diagonals...
- the dean and chapter of Worcester cathedral and others from Charlton in Cropthorne (Worcestershire) and inclosing lands there. 16 Geo. 3. c. 47 2 April 1776...