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small Sydling Water in the
chalk hills of the
Dorset Downs. The
parish has an area of 2,075
hectares (5,130 acres) and
includes the
hamlet of Up
Sydling in...
- The
Sydling Water is an 8 km (5 mi) long
river in Dorset, England,
which flows from
north to
south from Up
Sydling until it
joins the
River Frome near...
- Marshall,
Sturminster Newton,
Sutton Poyntz,
Sutton Waldron, Swanage, Swyre,
Sydling St Nicholas,
Symondsbury Talbot Heath,
Talbot Village,
Talbot Woods, Tarrant...
- 8111°N 2.5309°W / 50.8111; -2.5309 Up
Sydling is a
hamlet in west Dorset, England. It is
situated at the head of
Sydling Water, a
tributary of the
River Frome...
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Southwell Smith, was the
fourth son of Sir John
Wyldbore Smith, Baronet, of
Sydling St Nicholas, Dorset. "Area: West
Stafford (Parish), Key
Figures for 2011...
- then p****es over
Grimstone Viaduct,
under which p****es
Sydling Water and the road from
Sydling St. Nicholas. It then p****es
Grimstone and
Frampton railway...
- • location
Dorchester • average 3.09 m3/s (109 cu ft/s) Basin features
Tributaries • left
River Cerne Sydling Water • right
South Winterborne River Hooke...
- The Smith,
later Smith-Marriott Baronetcy, of
Sydling St
Nicholas in the
County of Dorset, is a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was created...
-
Burrell of
Valentine House 31 May 1774 360 Smith, now Smith-Marriott of
Sydling St
Nicholas 1 June 1774 364
Mackworth of The
Gnoll 16
September 1776 365...
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South Perrott Stanton St
Gabriel Stinsford Stoke Abbott Stratton Swyre Sydling St
Nicholas Symondsbury Thorncombe Thornford Tincleton Toller Fratrum Toller...