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Rodmarton is a
village and
civil parish in Gloucestershire.
Evidence of a
Roman settlement has been
found at
Rodmarton.
Through the
parish runs a Roman...
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Rodmarton Manor is a
large country house, in
Rodmarton, near Cirencester, Gloucestershire,
built for the
Biddulph family. It is a
Grade I
listed building...
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Rodmarton Platform was a
railway station serving the
village of
Rodmarton on the
Tetbury branch line
between Cirencester and
Tetbury in Gloucestershire...
- Council,
which stretches from
Somerford Keynes to the south-east over to
Rodmarton in the north-west. The ward po****tion
recorded in the 2011
census was...
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Windmill Tump, also
known as
Rodmarton Chambered Tomb, is a
Neolithic burial site, a
stone tumulus or barrow. It is a
mound covering the site of graves...
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brothers collaborated in the design,
construction and
furnishing of
Rodmarton Manor, a work
completed by Ernest's son-in-law,
Norman Jewson. In January...
- song was
recorded on 11–12 June 1973 at
Audio International Studio, 18
Rodmarton Street, London, and
released as a
single in
September 1973. The song appeared...
- 6th wife and
consort of King
Henry VIII.
Stanway House River Thames Rodmarton Manor Severn Bore St. John the
Baptist Church,
Cirencester Tewkesbury...
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Ghanaian J. E. S. de Graft-Hayford in 1962. He
retired to the
village of
Rodmarton in
Gloucestershire with his wife. "100 R.A.F.
Awards for Gallantry". Aberdeen...
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Owlpen Manor Quarwood Rodmarton Manor Sezincote House Sheppey Corner Sherborne House Snowshill Manor Speech...