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Kiftsgate Court Gardens is
situated above the
village of
Mickleton in the
county of Gloucestershire, England, in the far
north of the
county close to...
- trees. The RHS
Award of
Garden Merit-winning
cultivar '
Kiftsgate' was
first noticed at
Kiftsgate Court Gardens in the Cotswolds, but its
origin is unknown...
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Henry VIII: a
surviving muster roll of 1543
shows that the
Hundred of
Kiftsgate in
Gloucestershire was
required to find 186
bowmen and 323 billmen, of...
- Cleaner, brighter,
female version of
Zabobon emplo**** by
Queen Melissa. Sir
Kiftsgate – The
apparent leader of a new
breed of
knights who know the difference...
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owned and
managed by the
National Trust, and
another at
nearby Mickleton,
Kiftsgate; this site is
privately owned, but open to the public. Two
miles to the...
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Cleeve Crowthorne-with-Minety
Deerhurst Dudstone Grumbalds Ash
Henbury Kiftsgate Langley and
Swinehead Longtree Pucklechurch Rapsgate St
Briavels Slaughter...
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finest hardy St John's Wort,
Alice Coats records.
History of
gardening Kiftsgate Court Gardens Clarke,
Ethne (1989). Hidcote: Th
Making of a Garden. pp...
- Brightwell's Barrow, Bradley, Rapsgate, Bisley, Longtree, Whitstone,
Kiftsgate, Westminster, Deerhurst, Slaughter, Cheltenham, Cleeve, Tibaldston, Tewkesbury...
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defined terraces there. Not far from the hill is the
Kiftsgate Stone, the
stone pillar marking the
Kiftsgate Hundred. It is an
ancient monument. Here in Saxon...
- Johnston, it is
owned by the
National Trust and is open to the public.
Kiftsgate Court Gardens,
created by
Heather Muir in the 1920s, is also adjacent...