- apartments.
Ipsley is one of the few
estates in the town to not have any
Council owned housing. In
common with
Winyates Green, all
homes in the
Ipsley estate...
-
Ipsley Court was a 16th-century
country house, much
altered in the 18th and 20th centuries,
situated at
Ipsley, once Warwickshire, now
since 1931, Worcestershire...
-
Marston and Welford-on-Avon, from Gloucestershire,
while the
parish of
Ipsley was
ceded from
Alcester Rural District to
Redditch Urban District in Worcestershire...
- Goodrich,
Bishop of Worcester. His
first positions were
curacies at St Peter's
Ipsley in the
Diocese of
Worcester (1987–1991) and at St John's & St Peter's, Notting...
- "of
Ipsley in the
County of Warwick", was a
title in the
Baronetage of
England which was
created on 2
February 1661 for John Huband, of
Ipsley Court...
- the late 1960s also
includes local dialling codes for
Headless Cross and
Ipsley telephone exchanges. From Pebworth:
Calls to
Redditch were
routed via Stratford-upon-Avon...
- This in turn saw
expansion into the area in and
around the
villages of
Ipsley and
Matchborough in Warwickshire. The
Redditch New Town
designation coincided...
- half of
Tamworth (including the castle) and its suburbs, and the
parish of
Ipsley which nowadays comprises roughly half of
suburban Redditch,
which were ceded...
-
extremity of the parish. The
Rykneild Street (which
between Washford and
Ipsley diverges considerably from its
original line) was,
until the end of the...
- for Worcestershire. John
Huband may also
refer to:
Huband baronets, of
Ipsley (1661) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same...