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- Salperton is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Hazleton, in the Cotswolds about 8 miles (13 km) east of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire...
- Turville, Farmington, Hampnett, Hazleton, Little Barrington, Northleach, Salperton, Sevenhampton, Sherborne, Shipton, Southrop, Stowell, Turkdean, Whittington...
- Royal Agricultural University). He worked for Earl Bathurst, then managed Salperton Park Estate near Cheltenham, before taking over the tenancy of Bemborough...
- D'Abitot, Rendcomb, Rodborough, Ruardean, Ruardean Woodside Saintbury, Salperton, Sandhurst, Sapperton, Saul, Sedbury, Seven Springs, Sevenhampton, Sharpness...
- raids on British towns in 1941, the school was temporarily evacuated to Salperton Park, Gloucestershire. The school was founded in 1891 by Alfred Roper...
- Maugersbury, Middle Chedworth, Naunton, Northleach, Notgrove, Old Hinchwick, Salperton, Sevenhampton, Sherborne, Shipton Oliffe, Stanley Pontlarge, Stanway,...
- (21 km) Gloucester to Crickley – 12 miles (19 km) Crickley to Salperton – 12 miles (19 km) Salperton to Stow-on-the-Wold – 11 miles (18 km) Stow to Winchcombe...
- (174 ft) Alloy Yachts Ed Dubois 2002 Flybridge aluminium ketch, originally Salperton II Anne 52.50 m (172 ft) Gouwerok (hull), Vitters (fitout) André Hoek...
- Desmond John Edward Beale-Browne DSO JP DL Born 4 July 1870 Salperton Park, Salperton, Gloucestershire, England Died 1953 Lewes, Sus****, England Allegiance...
- Northampton Sand formations whereas in the Cotswold Hills it consists of the Salperton Limestone, Aston Limestone and Birdlip Limestone formations. The limestones...