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Tutshill is a
village within the
parish of
Tidenham in the
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England. It is
located on the
eastern bank of the
River Wye...
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Church Cottage in the
village of
Tutshill, Gloucestershire, England, is a
Grade II
listed building,
thought to have been
designed by the
architect Henry...
- of the Wye,
while adjoining villages on the
eastern bank of the river,
Tutshill and Sedbury, are in England. The po****tion of the built-up area including...
- Bridge. The road
bridge now
carries local traffic between Chepstow and
Tutshill. It is a
Grade I
listed building.
Before the
Roman period, the crossing...
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Rowling was
about nine, the
family purchased the
historic Church Cottage in
Tutshill. In 1974,
Rowling began attending the
nearby Church of
England School....
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following year, the
castle was
bought by
businessman William Royse Lysaght, of
Tutshill, and
conservation work began. In 1953, the
Lysaght family put the castle...
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Tutshill Wood is a wood in Devon, England,
situated on the
northern edge of Barnstaple, at the east end of a flat-topped
ridge that runs from west to east...
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Tutshill for
Beachley Halt was a
request stop on the
South Wales Railway (now
known as the
Gloucester to
Newport Line) and Wye
Valley Railway. It was opened...
- of Tidenham. It had a po****tion of 3,535.
Nearby are the
villages of
Tutshill,
Woodcroft and Beachley.
Sedbury is
located on the
eastern (English) side...
- Wye,
directly opposite the town of Chepstow. The hole
itself is on the
Tutshill side of the river, in Gloucestershire, England; the
river forms the boundary...