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- Trimpley (grid reference SO793784) is a hamlet in the parish of Kidderminster Foreign. It lies on the ridge of Shatterford Hill, north of Wribbenhall and...
- Lochkovian-aged (previously also considered as late Silurian) sandstone from Trimpley, Worcestershire. The species was described on the basis of an incomplete...
- balance sheet by more than a billion pounds. An investment ('Severn Trent Trimpley') that the company claims is worth £1.68bn in its accounts, was said to...
- To the northeast of the town is the wooded hilltop of W****el Wood in Trimpley, the southern terminus of Shatterford Hill. In the area between Stourport...
- 40117°N 2.33145°W / 52.40117; -2.33145 (Elan Valley Pipeline Bridge) - Trimpley Carries water from the Elan Valley at Rhayader to Birmingham. It is also...
- Hurcott, Mitton, Oldington, Ribbesford, Sudwale, Sutton, Teulesberge, Trimpley, Wannerton and Wribbenhall). Various spellings were in use – Kedeleministre...
- Trimpley operated by EWS. Carriage by road of such long pipes would have been difficult because of the narrow roads in the immediate area of Trimpley...
- Worcestershire: Arley (both sides – public footbridge – also railway bridge for SVR) Trimpley (west bank – river enters Wyre Forest — also private waterworks, electricity...
- 1373, April 1376, January 1380 and November 1380. The family held land at Trimpley, Wolverley and Wood Acton, all in Worcestershire. Driver, J. T. Worcestershire...
- connecting it with the Wyre Forest which lie east of W****ell Wood (at Trimpley) and is a po****r site locally for picnics and walks. The path up the escarpment...