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- Lancaut is a deserted village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Tidenham, in the Forest of Dean district, in Gloucestershire, England, located...
- reached through a tidal sump, making it a mecca for experienced cavers. Lancaut and Ban-y-Gor are Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust nature reserves. They...
- spectacular positions at Lancaut and Sedbury. Wintour's Leap is owned by Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust and forms part of the Lancaut SSSI Nature Reserve....
- reserves being Ban-y-gor Wood and Lancaut. The Natural England citation states a revision for Lancaut inclusion. The site (Lancaut and Ban-y-gor) is listed in...
- Look Out Tower, Pastscape, retrieved 19 April 2013. Tidenham including Lancaut: Introduction, Victoria County History Ivor Waters, Turnpike Roads - the...
- was succeeded by his son Sir William Henry Marling. Tidenham including Lancaut - Manors and other estates | British History Online Cotswolds: Woodchester...
- au****es of the diocese of Hereford, rather than Gloucester. The Beachley and Lancaut peninsulas east of the Lower Wye remained in Welsh control at least until...
- mainly from churches ****ociated with him, which are on Anglesey (Wales), Lancaut in Chepstow (Wales/England border), Cusop (Wales/England border), Kewstoke...
- fleeing a party of pursuing Roundheads by riding his horse off a cliff at Lancaut in the Wye Valley, a spot now known as Wintour's Leap. Catherine Drew (1784-1867)...
- Bulwark, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the town centre, and at Piercefield and Lancaut, some 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the north. During the Roman occupation, there...