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Rampisham (/ˈræmpɪʃəm/ or /ˈrænsəm/) is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of
Dorset in
southern England,
situated approximately 11
miles (18 km)...
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Rampisham Down is a
chalk hill in the
Dorset Downs,
eight miles north west of
Dorchester in west Dorset, England. The
highest part of the hill is 221 metres...
- HMS
Rampisham was one of 93
ships of the Ham-class of ins**** minesweepers.
Their names were all
chosen from
villages ending in -ham. The minesweeper...
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later variants include Hok (1229), La Hoke (1244) and Houc (1268).
Rampisham Down, the hill
immediately northeast of the village, is the site of a...
- Powerstock, Poyntington, Puddletown, Puncknowle,
Purse Caundle,
Pymore Rampisham, Ryme
Intrinseca Sandford Orcas, Seaborough, Sherborne,
Shipton Gorge...
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Former BBC
shortwave transmitters are
located in the
United Kingdom at
Rampisham Down in Dorset,
Woofferton in
Shropshire and
Skelton in ****bria. The former...
- house,
designed as a
rectory by
Augustus Pugin and
built in 1846–1847 in
Rampisham, Dorset, England. The
house is a
Grade I
listed building, the top category...
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clergy houses for the
Church of
England are designed: the
Rectory at
Rampisham, Dorset,
designed by
Augustus Pugin (along with
restoration of the church;...
- Preston, Puddletown, Pulham, Puncknowle, Purewell,
Purse Caundle Radipole,
Rampisham, Redhill, Ridge, Ringstead,
Rockley Park, Rodwell, Rossmore, Ryall, Ryme...
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Poundbury Powerstock Poxwell Poyntington Puddletown Puncknowle Purse Caundle Rampisham Ryall Ryme
Intrinseca Sandford Orcas Seaborough Seatown Sherborne Shipton...