- Avery's
Pightle is a 1.3-hectare (3.2-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south of
Enborne in Berkshire. It is
managed by the Berkshire...
- was
named Comp****
Pightle,
providing a link
between Axe and Comp**** and the use of
artisan tools as
names and
symbols and Sloe
Pightle and the now archaic...
-
aside for the
purpose known as a camping-place,
camping close, or
camping pightle. A
reminder of this old game can be
found in Swaffham,
where behind the...
- in
Berkshire Biological Aldermaston Gravel Pits
Ashridge Wood Avery's
Pightle Bisham Woods Blackwater Valley Bowdown and
Chamberhouse Woods Boxford Water...
- the jury of the court. The "Pie"
comes from the
Saxon term "pightel" or "
pightle"
meaning a
small piece of
arable land.
Until this was
built up
during the...
-
perished in the
battle as told by Walsingham.'
Pightle = A
small field or enclosure; a paddock, a close. ("
pightle, n.".
Oxford English Dictionary Online. November...
- Kent Hunt.
Rugby Union:
Purley John
Fisher Rugby Football Club at
Parsons Pightle, Old Coulsdon.
Chipstead Rugby CLub play
locally at The Meads, Chipstead...
- left his
watch here as a
pledge for a reckoning.
Goose acre, the
marshy pightle attached to the
Corner House,
provided an
overnight pen for
geese and turkeys...
- village,
called Enborne Copse and
another to the
south called Avery's
Pightle.
Early records show, that at one time, up to at
least 16
acres of Reddings...
-
village has
gained new
homes with the
local authority building at
Fiske Pightle, and
private dwellings in the cul-de-sac of
North Acres being built in...