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Sharpenhoe is a
small village in Bedfordshire, England, at the foot of the
hills known as the
Sharpenhoe Clappers,
which are
within the
Chilterns AONB...
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currently members of the
Southern League Division One
Central and play at
Sharpenhoe Road. They are
affiliated to the
Bedfordshire Football ****ociation. The...
- Smithcombe,
Sharpenhoe and
Sundon Hills is an 86.1-hectare (213-acre) Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Sharpenhoe in Bedfordshire. Most of it is...
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central Luton.
Nearby villages are
Lower Sundon,
further to the west,
Sharpenhoe, 1.5 miles north, and Barton-le-Clay, a
somewhat larger village about...
- Pitstone, Prestwood,
Princes Risborough, Radnage,
Redbourn Seer Green,
Sharpenhoe, Shiplake, Skirmett, Southend,
South Heath, Speen, St Leonards, Stokenchurch...
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Ridgmont Riseley Roxton Salford Salph End
Sandy Seddington Sewell Sharnbrook Sharpenhoe Sheep Lane
Shefford Shelton Shillington Shortstown Silsoe Skimpot Slip...
- AFC
Dunstable Creasey Park
Aylesbury United The
Meadow Barton Rovers Sharpenhoe Road
Beaconsfield Town
Holloways Park
Berkhamsted Broadwater Biggleswade...
- Clay" to "Barton-le-Clay". To the
southwest of the town,
across the A6 is
Sharpenhoe Clappers, an Iron Age hill fort. Barton-Le-Clay
Domesday Book entry, taken...
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property in the care of the
National Trust in England.
Dunstable Downs Sharpenhoe Whipsnade Tree
Cathedral Willington Dovecote and
Stables Ashdown House...
- Norton's
health was undermined, and in
March 1584 he died in his
house at
Sharpenhoe, Bedfordshire. From his
eighteenth year
Norton began to
compose verse...