- Gout (/ɡaʊt/
GOWT) is a form of
inflammatory arthritis characterized by
recurrent attacks of pain in a red, tender, hot, and
swollen joint,
caused by the...
- England. "St.
Peter at
Gowts (Grade I) (1388599)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 6 June 2013. "St
Peter at
Gowts church".
Diocese of Lincoln...
- river.
There are
three ancient churches: St Mary le
Wigford and St
Peter at
Gowts, both 11th
century in origin, and St Mary Magdalene, from the late 13th...
- Anton's
Gowt is a
hamlet in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated approximately 2
miles (3 km) north-west from the market...
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Guthram Gowt is a
small settlement in the
South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated 5
miles (8 km) both east from
Bourne and west...
- of
Sibthorp Street. To the
south is the late
Saxon church of St
Peter at
Gowts.
Stocker describes it as "the only
survivor from the
small group of the...
- The
church was a
built of a
chapel of ease in the
parish of St
Peter at
Gowts between 1876 and 1877. The
building was
constructed in the
Early English...
-
Lutton St
Nicholas Primary School.
Sneaths Mill,
sometimes called Lutton Gowt Mill, is a red-brick four
storey octagonal windmill. It has a
datestone of...
-
Pepper Gowt Plot, also
known as
Rowlands Marsh, was a
hamlet and
small tract of extra-parochial land and
civil parish,
created when the
River Witham was...
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Navigation on
which navigation will
eventually be
restored to Sleaford. At
Antons Gowt, a lock
drops down into the
Witham Navigable Drains, a
system of drainage...