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Pitstone (formerly Pightelsthorn, with
possible variation Pychelesthorn in 1399) is a
village and
civil parish in east Buckinghamshire, England. It is...
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Pitstone Windmill is a
Grade II*
listed windmill in England. It is
thought to have been
built in the
early 17th century, and
stands in the northeastern...
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Tring and 6 mi (10 km)
south of
Leighton Buzzard,
close to the
village of
Pitstone. The town name is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and
means 'Ifa's hill-spur'. The...
- Buckinghamshire, England. It is
located where the main road into
Cheddington from
Pitstone crosses the
Grand Union Canal. At the 2011
census the po****tion of the...
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Pitstone Quarry is a 10.3-hectare (25-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Pitstone, Buckinghamshire. It is the area
between the lake...
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Pitstone Hill is a 22.9-hectare (57-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Importance east of
Pitstone in Buckinghamshire. It is in the Chilterns...
- End,
Aylesbury Vale, a part of Haddenham,
Buckinghamshire Church End,
Pitstone,
Buckinghamshire Church End,
Cambridgeshire (disambiguation),
several hamlets...
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Pitstone &
Ivinghoe Football Club are a
football club
based in
Pitstone, near
Leighton Buzzard, England. They are
members of the
Spartan South Midlands...
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Marlow Bottom,
Medmenham Naphill, Nettlebed,
Nuffield Penn, Pishill,
Pitstone, Prestwood,
Princes Risborough, Radnage,
Redbourn Seer Green, Sharpenhoe...
- as Neteleydene. Historically,
Nettleden was a
hamlet in the
parish of
Pitstone in Buckinghamshire,
although the
boundary of the
hamlet was
almost surrounded...