- Worcester,
along the A44 road.
Spetchley contains Spetchley Park, a
country mansion with
extensive gardens. The
Spetchley estate, once
owned by the Sheldon...
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Spetchley Park is a
country mansion standing in 4500
acres of
gardens and
parkland in the
hamlet of
Spetchley, near Worcester, England. The
house and...
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school in Oxford, then went to the
Worcester Grammar School for
Girls on
Spetchley Road in Worcester, when her
parents divorced.
Since the divorce, she has...
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Spetchley railway station was an
intermediate stop on the
Birmingham and
Gloucester Railway,
opened in 1840.
Besides the
village of
Spetchley, it served...
- All Saints' Church,
Spetchley, is a
redundant Anglican church adjacent to
Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage...
- 'Maple Leaf' 'Manda's Crested' 'Midas Touch' 'Parsley Crested' 'Shamrock' '
Spetchley' 'White Knight' Ivy
berries are
somewhat poisonous to humans, but extracts...
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doubled as part of
Kembleford High Street,
Blockley Princethorpe College Spetchley Park was used for "The
Curse of Amenhotep" (2015)
Kenilworth Castle Sudeley...
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Rowland Berkeley (about 1548 – 1 June 1611) of
Worcester and
Spetchley was an
English clothier and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons at various...
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bequeathed the
ancestral seat to his 13th cousin,
Captain Robert Berkeley, of
Spetchley Park,
Worcestershire (1898–1969),
whose grandson,
Charles Berkeley (born...
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cricket for
Worcestershire County Cricket Club.
Captain Berkeley lived at
Spetchley Park in
Worcestershire before inheriting Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire...