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Tilshead (/ˈtɪlshɛd/) is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of
Wiltshire in
Southern England,
about 9
miles (14 km)
northwest of the town of Amesbury...
- 1.965°W / 51.2261; -1.965
Tilshead Lodge (now demolished) was a
large 18th-century
country house,
southwest of
Tilshead in Wiltshire, England, and about...
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Royal Air
Force Tilshead or more
simply RAF
Tilshead is a
former Royal Air
Force station west of
Tilshead, Wiltshire,
England and 9
miles (14 km) east...
- open
ground in the
northeast of
Chitterne parish,
between Chitterne and
Tilshead, at
Ordnance Survey grid
reference SU017453. The
facility was
built to...
- area of the Plain,
about 2+1⁄2
miles (4 km) west of the A360 road
between Tilshead and West Lavington. A
linear village, its main
street follows the course...
- (2004). "Surveying the
Reptiles [at RAF Fylingdales]".
Sanctuary (33).
Tilshead, Wiltshire:
Ministry of Defence: 38. ISSN 0959-4132.
March 1993, p. 87...
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Chiseldon In the south, an area
transferred from
Salisbury which includes Tilshead,
Shrewton and
Amesbury List of
parliamentary constituencies in Wiltshire...
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installing a
camera into a
Westland Lysander Mk II of No. 225
Squadron at RAF
Tilshead, Wiltshire,
September 1940. Both men (of
leading aircraftman rank) wear...
- (southern fringes),
though there are a
number of
small villages, such as
Tilshead,
Chitterne and
Shrewton in the
middle of the plain, as well as various...
- (23 km)
north of Salisbury. It lies on the A360 road
between Stonehenge and
Tilshead. It is
close to the
source of the
River Till,
which flows south to Stapleford...