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Isleham is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Cambridgeshire. It is part of the Fens. It has
three pubs.
Isleham is
located in the Fens...
- 52°20′35″N 0°24′40″E / 52.343°N 0.411°E / 52.343; 0.411 The
Isleham ****d is a ****d of more than 6,500
pieces of
worked and
unworked bronze, dating...
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bridge was
lowered soon afterward. It now has one
operational lock at
Isleham, and can be
navigated to Jude's Ferry.
Water quality in the
river was generally...
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Isleham railway station is a
disused railway station on the
Cambridge to
Mildenhall railway in England. The
station was on the
outskirts of the village...
- Cambridgeshire. The most
important Bronze Age
finds were
discovered in
Isleham (more than 6500 pieces), Stuntney, Soham, Wicken, Chippenham, Coveney,...
- the Iron Age were made in East Cambridgeshire. Most
items were
found in
Isleham. The area was
settled by the Anglo-Saxons
starting in the
fifth century...
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Isleham Priory Church,
located in
Isleham, Cambridgeshire, England, is a
Benedictine alien priory built around 1100 AD. It is an
important example of...
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Holywell Horningsea Horseheath Houghton Huntingdon Ickleton Impington Isleham Jesus Lane
Kennett Keyston Kimbolton Kings Ripton Kingston Kirtling Knapwell...
- East Cambridgeshire, with the most
important finds being the 6500-piece
Isleham ****d.
Alloying of
copper with tin to make
bronze was
practiced soon after...
- (by 1498 – 1550) of
Isleham, Cambridgeshire, was an
English politician. He was born the
eldest son of Sir
Robert Peyton of
Isleham. He
married Frances...