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- Ditteridge is a village in the civil parish of Box, Wiltshire, England. It is about 0.8 miles (1.3 km) northwest of Box village and 3.5 miles (6 km) west...
- Hazelbury manor; and the hamlets of Alcombe, Blue Vein, Chapel Plaister, Ditteridge, Henley, Kingsdown, Middlehill, and Wadswick. To the east the parish includes...
- the outward guise of a prep school" called Malvern House. Cheney Court, Ditteridge, a large 17th-century house near Box in Wiltshire, was one of Wodehouse's...
- Croucheston Crudwell Dauntsey Dauntsey Lock Devizes Dilton Marsh Dinton Ditteridge Donhead St Andrew Donhead St Mary Downton Durrington Derry Hill Draycot...
- Crawford MacBryan, who operated a psychiatric nursing home in the hamlet of Ditteridge, in the parish of Box, Wiltshire, near Cheney House where the young Wodehouse...
- four remaining unmarried daughters moved to Cheney (or Cheyney) Court, Ditteridge, a large 17th-century house near Box in Wiltshire, which became P. G....
- has characteristic Norman stone mouldings. The churches of Preshute, Ditteridge and Netheravon also preserve some Norman features. Early English architecture...
- the church is within the area of the benefice of Box with Hazelbury and Ditteridge. The adjacent Bell House, an inn from the 17th century and now a private...
- 968. After his death, his widow and four unmarried daughters moved to Ditteridge, near Box, Wiltshire, where their house became P. G. Wodehouse's home...
- group, which also covers St Thomas à Becket, Box and St Christopher, Ditteridge. A Congregational chapel was built in 1824 and renovated in 1924. In 1974...