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Piddletrenthide ( /ˌpɪdəltrɛntˈhaɪd/) is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Dorset. It is
sited by the
small River Piddle in a valley...
- 50°47′46″N 2°25′08″W / 50.7962°N 2.4189°W / 50.7962; -2.4189
Piddletrenthide Liberty was a
liberty in the
county of Dorset, England,
containing the...
- The
Piddletrenthide ****d is a
Roman coin ****d
dating from the 3rd century AD,
found near
Piddletrenthide, Dorset. It
consisted of 2,114 base
silver radiates...
- In AD 966 it was
called the 'Pidelen', and on the
church tower at
Piddletrenthide—the
first village to
which it
gives its name—it is
spelled 'Pydel'...
- Bray Church, Berkshire; and a 1487
inscription on the
belfry door at
Piddletrenthide church, Dorset; and in
Scotland a 1470
inscription on the tomb of the...
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village not far from the
Thimble inn
public house The
nearest shop is in
Piddletrenthide. St Mary's
Piddlehinton is the
local church. A microbrewery—the Dorset...
- used in the lyrics, so
other bands have
adapted it;
including "the
Piddletrenthide Jugband". "Drink Up Thy Zyder" –
Regarded as the
National anthem of...
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along the
river derive their names from it. In the
upper reaches,
Piddletrenthide and
Piddlehinton retain the
Piddle river name,
whereas downstream Puddletown...
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Compton Oborne, Osmington, Over Compton,
Owermoigne Piddlehinton,
Piddletrenthide, Portesham, Poundbury, Powerstock, Poyntington, Puddletown, Puncknowle...
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Valley Group Parish Council. The
other parishes are
Piddlehinton and
Piddletrenthide.
Alton Pancras civil parish covers 920
hectares (2,280 acres) at the...