wiltshire in English

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a county of southern England; county town, Trowbridge.

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1. Beauts, Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

2. Crucially Canine, Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

3. Crucially Canine, Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

4. Sold House Prices in Besomer Drove, Lover, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5

5. They all decamp to Karen Farnan's in Wiltshire Lane.

6. T Buttling Butchers is in Ludwell, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

7. Avebury is a village in Wiltshire, famous for its neolithic stone circle.

8. The occurrence of fuller's earth in Cretaceous strata from Wiltshire to Yorkshire has been studied.

9. A family of Wiltshire farmers decided, in 18 to buy a brewery and chose Chiswick.

10. " It has such a grip on the hearts and minds of Wiltshire people .

11. Solar Wings of Wiltshire were given the award for their plane the Quasar.

12. The organisers hope the recipient will be the only person that doesn't remember the Wiltshire Festival.

13. Avebury is a small village located in the northern part of the English county of Wiltshire

14. Burmah House Pipers Way Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 1RE United Kingdom (0793) 511521 Fax: (0793) 513506

15. Beechmast Consultancy Limited is a micro-lawfirm, based in Wiltshire, providing corporate-commercial legal services to businesses

16. Next to the thin chalk downs in Wiltshire lies the Vale of Pewsey with its superb deep greensand.

17. How I would wake weeping, and in the anguish of my heart exclaim upon sweet Calne in Wiltshire!

18. Wiltipoll sheep (polled Wiltshire Horn) shed their wool annually in spring to summer and produce lean, heavy lambs.

19. Produced by the Wiltshire Community Foundation, it warns the gulf between deprivation and affluence gives cause for concern.

20. Beechmast Solicitors is a micro-lawfirm, based in Wiltshire, providing corporate-commercial legal services to businesses

21. Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites is a UNESCO World Heritage site (WHS) located in Wiltshire, England

22. In 1923, in an attempt to save the breed, the Wiltshire Horn Breed Society was formed.

23. Avebury is a Neolithic henge that contains three stone circles, around the village of Avebury in Wiltshire, in southwest England

24. It surely can not be thought coincidental that these precise geometric patterns have been set out in the Wiltshire countryside.

25. The village of Avebury in Wiltshire is home to of the best known prehistoric sites in Britain but, just a few miles north of better known Stonehenge, it is also one of the quieter stone circles in Wiltshire for history buffs to explore

26. The surname Blogg was first found in Wiltshire where they held a family seat with estates in that shire

27. Avebury is a Neolithic henge monument containing three stone circles, around the village of Avebury in Wiltshire, in southwest England

28. Avebury is the site of a large henge and several stone circles in the English county of Wiltshire surrounding the village of Avebury

29. Avebury, archaeological site in Kennet district, administrative and historic county of Wiltshire, England, some 18.5 miles (30 km) north of Stonehenge

30. In 1771, a Williamsburg man named Wiltshire was described as a “very good Cabinetmaker.” No surviving furniture can be directly attributed to his hands

31. Upon investigating, Wiltshire finds that these experiences are also tricks produced by imported technologies such as luminous paint and Aeolian harps.

32. The male's horn resembles a Wiltshire ram's horn whereas the ewe's horns are very small - usually only 8 to 9 cm (3.1 to 3.5 in) in length.

33. The Avebury monuments cluster around the headwaters of the upper Kennet valley in north Wiltshire, close to the northern edge of the Wessex chalk uplands

34. The Devizes Assize Court Trust is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation with the aim of preserving the building as a new home for the Wiltshire Museum.

35. Albert Nash , blacksmith for 44 years in the village of Imber , Wiltshire , was found by his wife Martha slumped over the anvil in his forge .

36. The Tamworth Two were a pair of pigs that escaped while being unloaded from a lorry at an abattoir in the English town of Malmesbury, Wiltshire in January 1998.

37. The surname Clinch was first found in Wiltshire, at a hamlet named Clinch and/or Clinch Common in the Vale of Pewsey to the east of Wootton Rivers, near Marlborough

38. Use Rightmove online house price checker tool to find out exactly how much properties sold for in Besomer Drove, Lover, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 since 1995 (based on official Land Registry data).

39. The smaller stones at Stonehenge, known as Bluestones, were brought 180 miles over land to the Wiltshire site rather than the popular theory they were transported by water, new research suggests.

40. In addition to dogs and horses, there also have been cases of cerebellar abiotrophy in Siamese and Domestic shorthair cats; in Angus, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Holstein Friesian cattle; Merino and Wiltshire sheep; and Yorkshire pigs.

41. Leading Aircraftman Ronald George Maddison (23 January 1933 – 6 May 1953) was a twenty-year-old Royal Air Force engineer who died as the result of exposure to nerve agents while acting as a voluntary test subject at Porton Down, in Wiltshire, England.

42. And to do that meant creating the flattest gradients that had ever yet been made, which meant building long viaducts across river valleys -- this is actually the viaduct across the Thames at Maidenhead -- and long tunnels such as the one at Box, in Wiltshire.

43. Avebury is the site of the largest ancient monument in Great Britain.It consists of a large henge, several stone circles, stone avenues and barrows.The main henge and stone circle surrounds the village of Avebury in the English county of Wiltshire.

44. Cantankerous (adj.) "marked by ill-tempered contradiction or opposition," 1772, said by Grose to be "a Wiltshire word," conjectured to be from an alteration (influenced perhaps by raucous) of a dialectal survival of Middle English contakour "troublemaker" (c

45. Chute is a civil parish in east Wiltshire, England, on the border with Hampshire.It includes the main village of Upper Chute and the smaller settlements of Lower Chute, Chute Standen, Chute Cadley and Mount Cowdown.The settlements are sometimes known collectively as "The Chutes"

46. Avebury Avebury is a village in Wiltshire, famous for its neolithic stone circle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.The henge and stone circles are thought to date from about 2500 BC to 2000 BC and are roughly contemporary with the more famous Stonehenge 20 mi to the south.

47. ‘Thus, while the Almshouse served the poor, it also served as a powerful vehicle of town life and political ambition.’ ‘Consultation with the residents of the Almshouses has already begun.’ ‘Mr Tonge said people eligible for the Almshouse accommodation are those who have been taken off North Wiltshire District Council's housing list

48. Hotel in Swindon: Hotel completely non-smoking* Set in 30 acres of beautiful Wiltshire countryside, this four star family owned and run hotel offers 116 en-suite bedrooms with complimentary internet access, two superb restaurants, three comfortable bars, 11 fully equipped conference rooms and extensive leisure facilities including an indoor pool, nine hole par three golf course, gym, squash, tennis and beauty salon.

49. Avebury is part of an extraordinary set of Neolithic and Bronze Age ceremonial sites that seemingly formed a vast sacred landscape.” In the summer of 1990, when interest in Crop Circles in Britain reached fever-pitch levels, a woman named Vanessa Martin spent a week roaming around the English county of Wiltshire while trying valiantly to get

50. The Household Cavalry (HCav) is made up of the two most senior regiments of the British Army, the Life Guards and the Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons).These regiments are divided between the Household Cavalry Regiment stationed at Kiwi Barracks in Wiltshire and the ceremonial mounted unit, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, garrisoned at Hyde Park Barracks