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- Haresfield is a village near Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England around one mile from Junction 12 of the M5 motorway and between the villages of Brookthorpe...
- Haresfield railway station served the village of Haresfield in Gloucestershire, England. The station opened on 29 May 1854 on the Bristol and Gloucester...
- Haresfield Beacon (grid reference SO819088) is a 0.73-hectare (1.8-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in...
- give the earl a "good life". He also had a neighbouring manor house at Haresfield, where Fosbrooke states the Bohuns had a castle, and where a low castle...
- Eastgate Grange Court Greenway Halt Gretton Halt Hallen Halt Ham Mill Halt Haresfield Hayles Abbey Halt Henbury Iron Acton Jackament's Bridge Halt Laverton...
- land formerly part of Colethrop Farm in the parishes of Hardwicke and Haresfield. The development was named Hunts Grove after the small historic woodland...
- Ashleworth Tithe Barn Bibury Chedworth Roman Villa Dyrham Park Hailes Abbey Haresfield Beacon and Standish Wood Hidcote Manor Garden Horton Court Little Fleece...
- in Stonehouse, England, on the Bristol and Gloucester Railway between Haresfield and Frocester. The station was called, first and unofficially, Eastington...
- and private property, acting on hunches. One location in England named "Haresfield Beacon" was a po****r site for searchers, and Williams paid the cost of...
- they were joined by another tug, Pauline Moller and the British steamer Haresfield, who together successfully brought Georgic into Karachi on 31 March. Here...