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- Doynton is a village in South Gloucestershire, England. The po****tion of this village taken at the 2011 census was 320. Doynton is a village situated...
- Ashton, Compton Greenfield, Conham, Cowhill, Cromhall Dodington, Downend, Doynton, Duckhole, Dunkirk, Dyrham Earthcott, Easter Compton, Elberton, Emersons...
- a reported £96 million. Dunn wrote the book The Old Rectory Gardens at Doynton., and instigated the What I See project, later the Female Lead campaign...
- The River Boyd at Doynton...
- Wapley (the two now joined into the parish of Wapley-****-Codrington) and Doynton, which was later moved to Swineshead Hundred. Neither Westerleigh nor Abson...
- many owners of the house. The parish is part of the benefice of Wick with Doynton and Dyrham, within the Diocese of Bristol. The house is set in 274 acres...
- Archived 22 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine Richard Kent (compiler), Doynton Local History Group Booklet #2 (Feb. 1990), p. 12. About Anna Sewell Listed...
- Lower — the Upper division comprised the four ancient parishes of Bitton, Doynton, Frampton-Cotterell and Winterbourne and part of the parish of Alveston...
- Stoke Holy Trinity, Coalpit Heath (St Saviour), Downend (Christ Church), Doynton (Holy Trinity), Dyrham (St Peter), Filton (St Peter), Frampton Cotterell...
- its exact location is unknown. His descendants, Lords of the Manor of Doynton, held the property until the end of the 16th century. The estate was purchased...