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Fernham is a
village and
civil parish about 2
miles (3 km)
south of
Faringdon in the Vale of
White Horse, Oxfordshire, England.
Fernham was historically...
- Vale,
particularly around the
villages of
Great Coxwell, Longcot, and
Fernham. The
Uffington White Horse was
created some time
between 1380 and 550 BC...
- Thackeray,
inspired by his time at
Cambridge and home to the poet Sprott.
Fernham College,
Oxbridge A Room of One's Own by
Virginia Woolf,
based on Newnham...
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Shopping Center), Kids Fest 2016 (Marsh Farm),
Carnival Festival Day (
Fernham Hall), The BFT
Summer camp (Havering Council) and
Modesh World (Dubai)...
- grow. In the
Domesday Book of 1086
Farnham was
recorded as
Ferneham or
Fernham. The
early settlement history of
Farnham isn't clear. Iron Age and Romano-British...
- in two of
Virginia Woolf's works, A Room of One's Own (under the name '
Fernham') and "A Women's
College from the Outside".[citation needed] In
James Hilton's...
- the use of Beton. Mary
Seton is a
friend of Mary
Beton at the
fictitious Fernham College (modelled
after Cambridge's
Newnham and
Girton Colleges). It is...
- Bell's Cottages,
Saven End and
Farnham Green. The name is
derived from the
Fernham (Hamlet in the ferns).
Farnham is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book as one...
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United Benefice. 1310
Richard Alewyn 1316
Henry de
Brandeston 1331
Roger de
Fernham 1337
William de
Penmull 1348
Richard de
Killatrum 1349 John de Mullerorn...
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Paris Singer, in the
style of the
Palace of Versailles.
Around 1871, the
Fernham estate in
Paignton was
purchased by
Isaac Singer, the
founder of the Singer...