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Tockington is a
village in
South Gloucestershire, England.
Historically the
village developed around farming based mainly on the
rearing of
cattle on the...
- Redwick, Rudgeway,
Severn Beach, Shepperdine,
Stoke Gifford, Thornbury, and
Tockington BS17 covered:
Chipping Sodbury, Mangotsfield, Old Sodbury, Pucklechurch...
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Winterbourne and
Frampton Cotterell, Wickwar, Alveston,
Olveston and
Tockington. The main
employers are the
local authority with 9,500
people and the...
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literary scholar and
theatre director.
Rylands was born at the Down House,
Tockington, Gloucestershire, to
Thomas Kirkland Rylands, a land agent, and Bertha...
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remained in
Allied territory following the
Battle of Amiens. Gary Malkin. "
Tockington Park
Roman VillaArchived 21 May 2004 at the
Wayback Machine". The Area...
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hamlet in
South Gloucestershire, near the
larger villages of
Olveston and
Tockington and a mile west of Alveston. A
tourist attraction called Old Down Country...
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October 1941.
Following the war, he
founded the
independent Tockington Manor school in
Tockington, Gloucestershire. His son, Richard,
later served as headmaster...
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Paderina was a spy. In 2014,
Banks reportedly lived in the
village of
Tockington near
Bristol in a
house with a "huge"
Union flag
flying over the front...
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Camden Society by J. B.
Nichols and Son. MacLean, John (1887). "Manor of
Tockington and the
Roman Villa". In Maclean, John (ed.).
Transactions of the Bristol...
- off the M4 and M48 junctions.
Several streams run in the area
including Tockington Mill Rhine, Moor Rhine,
Niatt Rhine and
Sandy Rhine. One
notable building...