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Inglesham is a
small village and
civil parish in the
Borough of Swindon, Wiltshire, England,
notable for the Grade-I
listed St John the
Baptist Church...
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catastrophic flooding. The
Thames Path uses the
river towpath between Inglesham and
Putney and
available paths elsewhere. Historically,
towpath traffic...
- St John the
Baptist Church in
Inglesham, near Swindon, Wiltshire, England, has Anglo-Saxon
origins but most of the
current structure was
built around...
- At its
eastern end, it
connects to the top of the
navigable Thames at
Inglesham Lock near Lechlade,
while at its
western end, it
connects to the Stroudwater...
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Lechlade is
known as
Inglesham round house after the
village on the
opposite bank of the Thames. Like
Cerney Wick and
Inglesham, the
buildings at Chalford...
- in
Inglesham. It
carries traffic at high speeds. The
Thames Path
National Trail follows the
verge for a
little over one mile
between Upper Inglesham and...
- HMS
Inglesham was the
first of the 93
ships of the Ham-class of ins**** minesweepers.
Their names were all
chosen from
villages ending in -ham. The minesweeper...
- far as the
connection with the now
disused Thames and
Severn Canal at
Inglesham, one and a half
miles upstream of the last boat lock near Lechlade. From...
- from the
Cotswolds and is
navigable from
Inglesham and Lechlade-on-Thames
downstream to Oxford. West of
Inglesham. the
Thames and
Severn Canal and the Stroudwater...
- Wick
Highworth (town and
surrounding district,
including Sevenhampton)
Inglesham Liddington Nythe,
Eldene and
Liden St
Andrews South Marston Stanton Fitzwarren...