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Wolfhampcote is an
abandoned village and
civil parish in the
English counties of
Warwickshire and Northamptonshire,
which it straddles. The
civil parish...
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Anglican church standing in an
isolated position in the
civil parish of
Wolfhampcote, Warwickshire,
England (grid
reference SP529653).
Since 1960 the church...
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Wolfhampcote: A
hamlet formed by depo****tion Low Mill: A mill hamlet...
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Church Charwelton and
Coton along with Faxton, Glendon, Snorscombe,
Wolfhampcote and Wythmail.
Other examples are at
Gainsthorpe and
Burreth in Lincolnshire...
- Willey, Willoughby, Wilmcote, Winderton, Wishaw, Withybrook, Wixford,
Wolfhampcote, Wolston, Wolverton, Wolvey, Wood End (Atherstone), Wood End (Fillongley)...
- Northamptonshire. The
village is the
largest settlement within the
civil parish of
Wolfhampcote, and has a po****tion of
around 200. The
village was
mentioned in the...
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County of the City of York; and for
other Purposes therein mentioned.
Wolfhampcote Inclosure Act 1757 30 Geo. 2. c. 33 Pr. 6 May 1757 An Act for dividing...
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Trafford Upper Catesby SP528594
Upton Walcot Walton Winwick SP627737
Wolfhampcote SP533656
Woodcroft Wothorpe Wythmail SP842721 An
Inventory of Archaeological...
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images Church of St
Peter and
attached Mausoleum Wolfhampcote,
Rugby Church 13th
century 6
October 1960 SP5297165312 52°17′00″N 1°13′30″W...
- Stretton-under-Fosse Thurlaston, Wibtoft, Willey, Willoughby, Withybrook,
Wolfhampcote (incl:
Flecknoe & Sawbridge), Wolston, Wolvey.
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