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Court House, in its own grounds north of the church, has at its core a 16th-century farmhouse in flint and chalkstone; additions were made in brick in the 18th century and later. North of the house is an 18th-century carriage house and stables, with a small central clock-tower. A bell foundry was
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Nicolas in Newbury include the only surviving full set of eight bells cast by James Wells of Aldbourne (in 1803); the tenor bell weighing 21cwt (slightly heavier than a ton) is the heaviest bell cast at Aldbourne.
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610:(later the Midland and South Western Junction Railway) opened between Swindon and Marlborough in 1881, alongside the Roman road in the west of the parish, just over the parish boundary. There was a station and small goods yard at
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built a chapel in
Lottage Road in 1807, which was rebuilt in 1844. In 1968 the two congregations combined to build Aldbourne Methodist Church in Lottage Road. The chapel in West Street was demolished in 1982.
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in the Middle Ages, and in 1377 the parish had 332 taxpayers. The population peaked around 1,600 in the mid-19th century, fell to 980 by the 1921 census, and has gradually risen since then.
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children's programmes, was employed as a manager at an
Aldbourne farm in the 1940s before becoming a full-time freelance broadcaster in the 1950s; he lived in Aldbourne until late in life.
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in 1909 and restored and enlarged the house and its gardens. She became Lady Currie when her husband James Currie was knighted in 1920, and stood unsuccessfully for the
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with three-light windows, a tall south porch – originally two-storey – and a bay between the porch and south transept. There was also a north porch until the building was
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1070:(1882–1958), the first female keeper in a major British museum, retired here and is remembered in the village's heritage centre. Aldbourne was the home of the novelist
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in three of the arches in the south arcade. The south doorway of the nave is also from the 12th century, although parts of its stonework were replaced in the 19th. The
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chapel opened in 1841 in Back Lane and was rebuilt as New Zoar Chapel in 1868. It was sold in 1914 and demolished some time after 1931; its burial ground survives.
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Creighton Bailey. Died 16 August 2009 at Aldbourne Nursing Home, Aldbourne, Wiltshire. Probate 12 February 2009, no.2949948. Proved at Winchester.
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established in the grounds, probably in 1694, and continued to operate there until the 1760s. From 1809 to 1956 the house was used as the vicarage.
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moved to Aldbourne after retirement, and died there. Composer
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1455:. London and Newbury: Simpkin, Marshall and Co. p. 25.
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and descendants in the 13th and 14th; and trustees for the
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The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland
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The heart of a village: An intimate history of Aldbourne
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Houses round the village green, overlooked by the church
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Crittall, Elizabeth, ed. (1959). "Other industries".
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Aldbourne people are nicknamed "Dabchicks" after the
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North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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1798:"Church of St Michael (Grade I) (1034152)"
1390:A History of the County of Wiltshire, Volume 12
1197:Aldbourne was the filming location of the 2014
949:Part of the village pond, with The Crown behind
542:Aldbourne was the wealthiest parish in Selkley
2517:(1st supplement). 30 March 1920. p. 3759.
2303:"St Michael's C. of E. (Aided) Primary School"
1675:A History of the County of Wiltshire, Volume 4
802:, overlooking the village green, is a Grade I
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2617:"Vodafone film Christmas ad in Aldbourne"
2406:"Margaret Longhurst - Writer and Curator"
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1682:. University of London. pp. 220–253
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1493:"Primitive Methodist Chapel, Aldbourne"
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1713:Central Council of Church Bell Ringers
1519:"Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Aldbourne"
1397:. University of London. pp. 67–86
1090:(1890–1966), a Labour politician; and
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2282:"St. Michael's C of E (Aided) School"
1764:"Doves Guide for Church Bell Ringers"
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2468:"The Queen of Spain's literary past"
2261:"Aldbourne Sports & Social Club"
1917:"Aldbourne Monuments Digital Record"
1896:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
1708:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
1211:'s Christmas advertisement in 2018.
2430:Singleton, Sarah (September 2010).
1768:Doves Guide for Church Bell Ringers
1690:– via British History Online.
1405:– via British History Online.
1113:, a photographer with links to the
472:There are extensive prehistoric or
2106:National Heritage List for England
2080:National Heritage List for England
2054:National Heritage List for England
2028:National Heritage List for England
1840:"St Michael, Aldbourne, Wiltshire"
1803:National Heritage List for England
1348:National Heritage List for England
1322:National Heritage List for England
1296:National Heritage List for England
1269:National Heritage List for England
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2615:Tomas, Fiona (24 December 2018).
2150:Dictionary of Scottish architects
1986:. 30 October 1973. p. 12883.
1950:. 18 December 1956. p. 7175.
1866:"Church of St Michael, Aldbourne"
638:506th Parachute Infantry Regiment
513:Wiltshire Victoria County History
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2571:(Documentary), Reeltime Pictures
2381:"Johnny Morris - TV personality"
1625:The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
1467:"Zoar Baptist Chapel, Aldbourne"
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796:Church of England parish church
2497:. Harvester Press. p. 23.
2192:"Election Maps: Great Britain"
2171:Office for National Statistics
1968:. 26 March 1965. p. 3048.
1234:"Aldbourne census information"
1131:in the 1922 general election.
614:. The line became part of the
421:4 miles (6 km) away near
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2441:. Mavis Cheek. Archived from
462:north-west of the village, a
16:Village in Wiltshire, England
1583:Ambrose, Stephen E. (2001).
1545:"Aldbourne Methodist Church"
1134:The classicist and educator
2754:Civil parishes in Wiltshire
2715:The Aldbourne Youth Council
2639:Sources and further reading
2359:Wiltshire Community History
2307:Wiltshire Community History
2076:"The Old Rectory (1034167)"
1870:Wiltshire Community History
1701:Dovemaster (25 June 2010).
1523:Wiltshire Community History
1497:Wiltshire Community History
1471:Wiltshire Community History
1238:Wiltshire Community History
881:with some chequer-work and
94:OS grid reference
21:Human settlement in England
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2539:Doctor Who - A Celebration
1560:Wiltshire Railway Stations
953:The parish has an elected
517:Rotrou IV, Count of Perche
2720:Aldbourne Heritage Centre
2410:Aldbourne Heritage Centre
2385:Aldbourne Heritage Centre
2131:Aldbourne Heritage Centre
1921:Aldbourne Heritage Centre
1824:Pevsner & Cherry 1975
1436:Pevsner & Cherry 1975
1101:The author and historian
1023:Aldbourne Heritage Centre
1018:Aldbourne Heritage Centre
889:. The roofs are lead and
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2710:Aldbourne Parish Council
2654:The Buildings of England
2166:Neighbourhood Statistics
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681:survive in the village.
417:flows south to join the
2537:Haining, Peter (1983).
2495:Who's Who in Bloomsbury
2102:"Upham House (1200440)"
2024:"Court House (1034188)"
1846:. King's College London
1680:Victoria County History
1395:Victoria County History
650:Operation Market Garden
642:101st Airborne Division
571:First Battle of Newbury
565:force in a skirmish at
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2472:Olive Press News Spain
2329:"Aldbourne Brass Band"
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200:Postcode district
128:Ceremonial county
110:Unitary authority
2759:Villages in Wiltshire
2568:Return to Devil's End
1558:Oakley, Mike (2004).
1176:Return to Devil's End
1136:Mary Creighton Bailey
1096:Amnesty International
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1036:Aldbourne Band is a
843:Perpendicular Gothic
243:Dorset and Wiltshire
178:Sovereign state
2706:– community website
2682:. Moonraker Press.
2361:. Wiltshire Council
2309:. Wiltshire Council
1872:. Wiltshire Council
1719:on 4 September 2015
1525:. Wiltshire Council
1499:. Wiltshire Council
1473:. Wiltshire Council
1240:. Wiltshire Council
1174:documentary called
1111:John Hope-Johnstone
871:William Butterfield
600:Wesleyan Methodists
596:Primitive Methodist
397:) is a village and
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2514:The London Gazette
2100:Historic England.
2074:Historic England.
2048:Historic England.
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1984:The London Gazette
1966:The London Gazette
1947:The London Gazette
1743:Bells Near Newbury
1342:Historic England.
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1290:Historic England.
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2474:. 15 October 2007
2194:. Ordnance Survey
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1627:. 13 January 2001
1201:television drama
1184:Nicholas Courtney
1180:Christopher Barry
1168:Reeltime Pictures
962:unitary authority
959:Wiltshire Council
912:Notable buildings
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711:Church Hanborough
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646:Normandy landings
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551:English Civil War
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1942:"No. 40952"
1892:"Aldbourne"
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1647:"Aldbourne"
1595:. pp.
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1164:Jon Pertwee
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1072:Mavis Cheek
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2748:Categories
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2575:8 December
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1153:Doctor Who
1146:Television
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583:Since 1800
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549:In the
544:hundred
482:Cunetio
449:History
309:England
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2684:ISBN
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