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Wilmcote is a village, and
since 2004 a
separate civil parish, in the
English county of Warwickshire,
about 3
miles (5 km)
north of Stratford-upon-Avon...
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Lower Lias.
Stratigraphically it can be
subdivided into
three members: the
Wilmcote Limestone,
Saltford Shale and
Rugby Limestone. The Blue Lias comprises...
- 1608) was the
mother of
William Shakespeare. Mary was born
about 1536 in
Wilmcote, the
daughter of
Robert Arden, a
gentleman farmer and
junior descendant...
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Wilmcote railway station serves the
village of
Wilmcote,
about 4
miles (6.4 km)
north of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England. The
station is...
- south. It
serves Stratford-upon-Avon,
Wilmcote, Bearley, Claverdon, Hatton, Warwick, and
Leamington Spa. At
Wilmcote, it
joins the
North Warwickshire Line...
- BMNH R3542,
described by
Arthur Smith Woodward in 1908 and
found near
Wilmcote.
Confusingly von
Huene in the same
publication named the very same fossil...
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wooden frame.
Local oak from the
Forest of
Arden and blue-grey
stone from
Wilmcote were used in its construction,
while the
large fireplaces were made from...
- canal's
three iron aqueducts. The easy
cruising is
interrupted by the
Wilmcote flight of
eleven locks in just over a mile (1.6 km), soon
after which the...
- Falstaff's room is
based on the home of Mary
Arden (Shakespeare's mother) in
Wilmcote, and the wives'
houses are
based on the
house of Shakespeare's daughter...
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Western Railway from the outset.
Intermediate stations were
provided at
Wilmcote,
Bearley and Claverdon. The Stratford-on-Avon
terminus was a timber-built...