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- Ellisfield is a village in the Basingstoke and Deane district of Hampshire, England. It lies approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Basingstoke on the...
- the villages of Martyr Worthy, Itchen Abbas, Abbotstone, Upper Wield, Ellisfield, Bradley, Greywell, North Warnborough and Odiham. The path also p****es...
- Sydmonton and Bishops Green Eling Ellingham Ellingham, Harbridge and Ibsley Ellisfield Elvetham Heath Embley Emery Down Empshott Emsworth Enham Alamein Eversley...
- Itchen Stoke, but was formerly its own parish. Abbotstone lies along the Ellisfield to Itchen Abbas portion of the Three Castles Path, a hiking path. Abbotstone...
- was motor, agricultural, and general engineering. Hunt was living in Ellisfield when his marriage to Frances Ann Selmer of Valparaíso, Chile was set for...
- offered an invitation to Sir Henry and his wife to stay at their home, Ellisfield Manor, near Basingstoke. Later, their son, Henry Peregrine Rennie ****e...
- detached portion, Deane, Dummer with Kempshot, Easto + 2 detached portions, Ellisfield, Farleigh Wallop, Hartley Wespall + 2 detached portions, Herriard, Maplederwell...
- Brown Candover St Leonard, Cliddesden All Saints, Dummer St Martin, Ellisfield St Andrew, Farleigh Wallop St John the Evangelist, Northington St Mary...
- po****tion of 32. It was formerly in its own civil parish and lies along the Ellisfield to Itchen Abbas portion of the Three Castles Path Abbotstone contains...
- British aristocrat and confidante of Elizabeth II. Lady Anne was born at Ellisfield, Hampshire, the second daughter of Gerard Wallop (later the Earl of Portsmouth)...