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- Appleshaw abstract "Appleshaw is a village in the English county of Hampshire. The name Appleshaw is derived from Old English ‘scarga’ - a shaugh or wood; thus Appleshaw may mean ‘apple wood’. It includes the hamlet of Ragged Appleshaw, the ‘ragged’ possibly being a corruption of ‘roe gate’ - the gate of the Royal Deer Forest of Chute. The northern boundary of the parish is the Wiltshire border.This small parish lies on the Wiltshire border and includes the hamlets of Redenham and Ragged Appleshaw. Granted the right to two annual fairs in 1658, Appleshaw became a rival to the great Weyhill sheep fair.The Salisbury Journal in 1801 reported that 15,000 sheep were sold at Appleshaw - a reduction on the previous year's total.W. G. Grace once played cricket here, with his bat made of Wallop willow.In the middle of the street a clock sticks out from a barn wall, placed there to celebrate Queen Victoria’s jubilee.".
- Appleshaw areaCode "01264".
- Appleshaw country Hampshire.
- Appleshaw country United_Kingdom.
- Appleshaw district Test_Valley.
- Appleshaw gridReference "SU308487".
- Appleshaw populationTotal "487".
- Appleshaw postalCode "SP11".
- Appleshaw thumbnail Appleshaw_-_Street_Scene_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1381518.jpg?width=300.
- Appleshaw wikiPageExternalLink www.appleshaw.org.uk.
- Appleshaw wikiPageID "1065151".
- Appleshaw wikiPageRevisionID "592499156".
- Appleshaw constituencyWestminster North_West_Hampshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Appleshaw country "England".
- Appleshaw dialCode "1264".
- Appleshaw hasPhotoCollection Appleshaw.
- Appleshaw latitude "51.237".
- Appleshaw longitude "-1.559".
- Appleshaw officialName "Appleshaw".
- Appleshaw osGridReference "SU308487".
- Appleshaw population "487".
- Appleshaw postTown Andover,_Hampshire.
- Appleshaw postcodeArea "SP".
- Appleshaw postcodeDistrict "SP11".
- Appleshaw region "South East England".
- Appleshaw shireCounty Hampshire.
- Appleshaw shireDistrict Test_Valley.
- Appleshaw staticImageName "Appleshaw - Street Scene - geograph.org.uk - 1381518.jpg".
- Appleshaw wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Appleshaw subject Category:Test_Valley.
- Appleshaw subject Category:Villages_in_Hampshire.
- Appleshaw point "51.237 -1.559".
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- Appleshaw type VillagesInHampshire.
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- Appleshaw type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Appleshaw type Place.
- Appleshaw type PopulatedPlace.
- Appleshaw type Settlement.
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- Appleshaw type Place.
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- Appleshaw type Q486972.
- Appleshaw comment "Appleshaw is a village in the English county of Hampshire. The name Appleshaw is derived from Old English ‘scarga’ - a shaugh or wood; thus Appleshaw may mean ‘apple wood’. It includes the hamlet of Ragged Appleshaw, the ‘ragged’ possibly being a corruption of ‘roe gate’ - the gate of the Royal Deer Forest of Chute. The northern boundary of the parish is the Wiltshire border.This small parish lies on the Wiltshire border and includes the hamlets of Redenham and Ragged Appleshaw.".
- Appleshaw label "Appleshaw".
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- Appleshaw sameAs Appleshaw.
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- Appleshaw sameAs Q745638.
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- Appleshaw sameAs Appleshaw.
- Appleshaw lat "51.237".
- Appleshaw long "-1.559".
- Appleshaw wasDerivedFrom Appleshaw?oldid=592499156.
- Appleshaw depiction Appleshaw_-_Street_Scene_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1381518.jpg.
- Appleshaw homepage www.appleshaw.org.uk.
- Appleshaw isPrimaryTopicOf Appleshaw.
- Appleshaw name "Appleshaw".