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... Overton Church . 93 Tickencote Church : the Chancel Arch 94 Langham Church • 96 Oakham Church 97 Stretton Church Teigh Church . The Hall , Oakham Castle Exton Old Hall 99 ΙΟΙ 106 III X Burley - on - the - Hill Lyndon •
... Overton Church . 93 Tickencote Church : the Chancel Arch 94 Langham Church • 96 Oakham Church 97 Stretton Church Teigh Church . The Hall , Oakham Castle Exton Old Hall 99 ΙΟΙ 106 III X Burley - on - the - Hill Lyndon •
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... Teigh it stands out as a bold escarpment , abrupt to the west and gently sloping to the east . From this point it extends southward by Ashwell and Langham to Oakham , Egleton , and Lower Hambleton . The Marlstone forms the bottom of the ...
... Teigh it stands out as a bold escarpment , abrupt to the west and gently sloping to the east . From this point it extends southward by Ashwell and Langham to Oakham , Egleton , and Lower Hambleton . The Marlstone forms the bottom of the ...
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... Teigh the clay stretches southwards and forms the sides of the Vale of Catmose . It is then much broken up by outliers of Inferior Oolites , but extends without a break from Lyddington to Caldecott . At the base are to be found some ...
... Teigh the clay stretches southwards and forms the sides of the Vale of Catmose . It is then much broken up by outliers of Inferior Oolites , but extends without a break from Lyddington to Caldecott . At the base are to be found some ...
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... Teigh warrens being noted for their size and flavour . Squirrels are numerous in all the woodlands . There are no wild deer in our county , but red deer were introduced into Exton Park about the year 1887 from Lowther Castle by the Earl ...
... Teigh warrens being noted for their size and flavour . Squirrels are numerous in all the woodlands . There are no wild deer in our county , but red deer were introduced into Exton Park about the year 1887 from Lowther Castle by the Earl ...
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... Teigh , where the pulpit , reading desk , lectern and clerk's desk are all under the tower arch , a position possibly unique . The pulpit from which Jeremy Taylor preached , and which goes by his name , still remains at Uppingham , and ...
... Teigh , where the pulpit , reading desk , lectern and clerk's desk are all under the tower arch , a position possibly unique . The pulpit from which Jeremy Taylor preached , and which goes by his name , still remains at Uppingham , and ...
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acres agricultural aisles ancient Anglo-Saxon arch Barrowden Beaumont Chase beautiful beds Braunston bronze Brooke building Burley Burley-on-the-Hill Caldecott carved Casterton century chancel church Clipsham Cottesmore curious Decorated deposits district doorway Earl Early English east Edward Empingham England enters the county Ermine Street Exton Finch forest formed Hall Hambleton Harrington Hill horseshoe houses hundred ironstone Ketton King land Langham Leicester Leicestershire Lincoln Lincolnshire London Lord Lyddington manor mansion Manton Market Overton Marlstone Martinsley Midland monument Morcott Noel Norman Normanton North Luffenham North Road Northampton Sand Nottingham Oakham Castle Oolite parish Park passing Perpendicular probably quarried Queen rainfall reign Ridlington river Chater river Gwash rocks Rutland Ryhall Sandstones Saxon Seaton shire small village soil south side specimen spire Stamford Stoke Dry stone Stretton style surface Teigh Thistleton Tickencote Tixover tower town Upper Lias clays Vale of Catmose valley Wardley Welland western Whissendine Wood