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Moulsford is a
village and
civil parish in
South Oxfordshire.
Before 1974, it was in the
county of Berkshire, in
Wallingford Rural District, but following...
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Moulsford Railway Bridge, also
known locally as "Four Arches" bridge, is a pair of
parallel bridges located a
little to the
north of
Moulsford and South...
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Cholsey railway station (previously
Cholsey &
Moulsford)
serves the
village of
Cholsey in
south Oxfordshire, England, and the
nearby town of Wallingford...
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Moulsford railway station was on the
original route of the
Great Western Railway,
being one of
three intermediate stations provided when the line was...
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village of Cholsey, 2
miles (3 km)
south of
Wallingford and
north of
Moulsford. The
asylum was
built next to the
River Thames between Wallingford and...
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Moulsford Downs is a 13.6-hectare (34-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north-west of Goring-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. This
chalk gr****land...
- and have
seven children together. The
family lived in the
Elizabethan Moulsford Manor, near
Didcot in
Oxfordshire in 2005. The
couple separated in 2007...
- to
Pangbourne (July 1893),
Pangbourne to
Cholsey and
Moulsford (June 1894),
Cholsey and
Moulsford to
Didcot (December 1892); also
short sections between...
- 14th century. He was also the
ancestor of the
prominent Carew family, of
Moulsford in Berkshire, the
owners of
Carew Castle in
Pembrokeshire (in the Kingdom...
- from the
river (in
order going downstream) at Abingdon, Shillingford,
Moulsford, Whitchurch-on-Thames, Purley-on-Thames,
Shiplake and
Aston – all because...