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    Clunch is a traditional building material of chalky limestone rock used mainly in eastern England and Normandy. Clunch distinguishes itself from archetypal...
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    the present one. Until the mid-20th century, a building material known as clunch – a soft rock which is one type of chalk limestone – was dug in Burwell...
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    Orwell Clunch Pit is a 1.8-hectare (4.4-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the northern outskirts of Orwell in Cambridgeshire. It...
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    England. It dates from the Mid 18th century and is constructed of flint, clunch and brick, with a colour wash over plaster, and a roof of black-glazed pantiles...
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    that deploys from a single aircraft Climbing chalk – List of manmade gear Clunch – Traditional building material of chalky limestone rock Hill figure – Type...
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    Pays de Caux: a small building in brick, flint and clunch...
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    stalled indefinitely. The church is constructed in flint, pebbles and clunch, with clunch and limestone dressings. Repairs have been carried out in brick....
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  • police are called to the murder of a girl found strangled in an East Anglian clunch field, Scotland Yard's Adam Dalgliesh has been given a higher profile case...
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    the east by the River Cam or Granta. The highest point of the parish is Clunch Pit Hill, 31 m (TL447499). The Church of All Saints, Little Shelford is...
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    13th-century chancel. It was constructed using locally available flint, clunch and Barnack stone (oolitic Lincolnshire limestone). Simon Langham when Bishop...
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