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Pipewell is a
village in the
civil parish of Rushton, in the
North Northamptonshire district, in the
ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, England. It...
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Pipewell Hall in Northamptonshire, England, is a
building of
historical significance and is
Grade II
listed on the
English Heritage Register. It was built...
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Pipewell Abbey was an
English Cistercian abbey, in the
Northamptonshire hamlet of
Pipewell in the old
Rockingham Forest. It was
established in 1143 by...
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Pipewell Woods is an 85.3-hectare (211-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south-west of
Corby in Northamptonshire. It is
composed of...
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Pipewell but
reducing slightly to 753 at the 2011 Census. A
Community Governance Review concluded in
February 2015
resulted in the ward of
Pipewell becoming...
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almost finished. The work was
continued by his successor,
Robert of
Pipewell.
Pipewell was
considered a
benevolent and
virtuous abbot by
William Grainge...
- in 1955 in
Great Britain by
deerstalker and rifle-maker
David Lloyd of
Pipewell Hall,
Northamptonshire and Glenc****ley in Sutherland, Scotland, and is...
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described as
destitute of
inhabitants save the
seven who were
servitors at
Pipewell Abbey due to a
pestilence believed to be the plague.
Today there are no...
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David Lloyd & Co.
riflemakers company (registered
company 05202134) at
Pipewell Hall in 1936, and in the
early 1950s
developed the .244 H&H
Magnum rifle...
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Lawford Hall (who
already held the
portion of
Bilton that had
belonged to
Pipewell Abbey) in 1610.
Boughton rebuilt the manor,
creating the
central part of...