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  2. Trafalgar Park, Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    Trafalgar Park (also known as Trafalgar House, formerly Standlynch Park) is a large Georgian country house about 1.4 miles (2.3 km) northeast of the village of Downton in south Wiltshire, England, and 4.5 miles (7.3 km) southeast of the city of Salisbury. It was built in 1733 and is now a Grade I listed building.

  3. Downton, Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    Downton is a village and civil parish on the River Avon in southern Wiltshire, England, about 6 miles (10 km) southeast of the city of Salisbury. The parish is on the county boundary with Hampshire and is close to the New Forest ; it includes the villages of Wick and Charlton-All-Saints , and the small ancient settlement of Witherington .

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps - Wikipedia

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    On the project's pages can be found advice, tools, links to resources, and map conventions. The project suggests some web-friendly map conventions that may help to make maps more readable. The suggested conventions are free for graphists to adapt to their specific needs.

  5. Downton Castle - Wikipedia

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    She was the wife of Sir William Edward Rouse-Boughton, 2nd and 10th Baronet (1788-1856), of Downton Hall, Stanton Lacy, Shropshire, (about 6 miles (9.7 km) to the NE of Downton Castle), a Member of Parliament for Evesham in Worcestershire. As her eldest son was heir to his father's estates and two baronetcies, she bequeathed the Downton Castle ...

  6. Highclere Castle - Wikipedia

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    Originally granted by the king to the Fitzwilliam family, Highclere Castle had several owners during the next 125 years. [6]The palace was rebuilt as Place House in 1679 when it was purchased by Sir Robert Sawyer, the Attorney General to Charles II and James II, who was a lawyer, MP, Speaker, and college friend of Samuel Pepys. [9]

  7. Highclere - Wikipedia

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    Highclere is home to a number of prominent local businesses that use locally and sustainably sourced products, such as Berkshire Fencing Supplies (formerly the Natural Garden site overlooking Highclere Castle) supplying a great range of natural home grown hazel hurdles and willow fencing which is very environmentally friendly compared to cutting more trees down.

  8. Downton - Wikipedia

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    All pages with titles beginning with Downton ; All pages with titles containing Downton or Downtons; Downton Abbey, a British television period drama; Downton Abbey (film), a British film period drama; Downton Castle, an 18th-century country house at Downton on the Rock, Herefordshire; Downton pump; Downtown (disambiguation) Down (disambiguation)

  9. Downton, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The part of the cliff and beach known as Taddiford Gap [2] most associated with Downton has become inaccessible directly from Downton due to coastal erosion.A forest path through Shorefield Holiday Park reaches West Road car park, with amenities, from which Hordle Cliff Beach (also known as Milford Beach) can be accessed, more than five miles of favourable bathing and sunbathing, weather and ...