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Castledown Business Park. The community is well provided for in
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Ludgershall. Alfward held it before 1066; it paid tax for one hide (about 24 acres). Land for 3 ploughs. In Lordship 2 ploughs, 3 slaves; 8 Cottagers with 1 plough. Pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; woodland ½ league long and 2 furlongs wide." The value was 100 shillings.
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of St James has a blocked doorway and a north window from the 12th century. The chancel was rebuilt in the early 13th century and the transepts and north chapel were added in the 14th. The tower was rebuilt or extensively repaired in 1675.
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History of Ludgershall castle and cross: English Heritage
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595:The building was turned into a hunting lodge by
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1122:"15, 17 and 19, Castle Street (1364528)"
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522:Windmill Hill has been part of the
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1458:National Heritage List for England
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1281:"Church of St. James, Ludgershall"
1255:"St James, Ludgershall, Wiltshire"
1243:. 6 September 1979. p. 11285.
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615:The preaching cross in Ludgershall
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1839:Dancey, Steve (21 October 2011).
1307:"Accession number DZSWS:1982.325"
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507:. The village lay on the old
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1818:Wiltshire Community History
1814:"Ludgershall Castle School"
1647:Wiltshire Community History
1619:Wiltshire and the Great War
1285:Wiltshire Community History
1154:Wiltshire Community History
850:. Other radio stations are
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1261:. King's College London
2395:Ludgershall, Wiltshire
1926:. University of London
1924:British History Online
1898:Ludgershall, Wiltshire
1075:. University of London
1073:British History Online
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1427:"History of St James"
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1363:"Ludgershall, Wilts"
653:Crucifixion of Jesus
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1990:Unitary authorities
1866:"Wellington Eagles"
1820:. Wiltshire Council
1770:. 25 December 2013.
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1156:. Wiltshire Council
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