Ashley is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, about 8 miles south-west of Cirencester. According to the 2001...
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Cambridgeshire Ashley, Cheshire Ashley, Dorset, a settlement in St Leonards and St Ives parish Ashley, Gloucestershire Ashley, East Hampshire Ashley, New Forest...
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confused with Ashley, Gloucestershire near Tetbury, which was transferred from Wiltshire to Gloucestershire in 1930. Historic England. "Ashley Manor, Box...
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Bristol County Ground (redirect from Ashley Down Ground)
It is in the district of Ashley Down. The ground is home to Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. Initially known as Ashley Down Ground, it was bought...
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emerging discipline of critical cartography. Harley was born in Ashley, Gloucestershire. From 1943 to 1950 he attended Brewood Grammar School near Wolverhampton...
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In 1889, W. G. Grace bought some land at Ashley Down, which became and remained the home of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. The ground has a capacity...
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Trull House (category Country houses in Gloucestershire)
Trull, to the north of the village of Ashley and about 3.4 miles (5.5 km) northeast of Tetbury in Gloucestershire, England. The seven-bedroom house, built...
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Rovers Football Club, and to the County Ground, home of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. Ashley Down was planned to have a stop on the Bristol Supertram...
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Church's Hill Halt railway station (category Disused railway stations in Gloucestershire)
Church's Hill Halt railway station served the village of Ashley, Gloucestershire, England, from 1959 to 1964 on the Tetbury Branch Line. The station was...
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The Anglican Church of St James at Ashley in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England was built in the Norman period and rebuilt around 1200....
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