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- Shellingford abstract "Shellingford, historically also spelt Shillingford, is a village and civil parish about 2.5 miles (4 km) south-east of Faringdon in the Vale of White Horse. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 Local Government Act transferred it to Oxfordshire.In the 10th century the toponym was spelt Scaringaford and in the 11th century it was Serengeford. 13th century forms of the name included Salingeford, Schalingeford, Shallingford, Sallingford and Schillingford. In the 18th century it was recorded as Shillingworth. The spelling Shillingford has been discontinued to avoid confusion with the village of Shillingford near Wallingford, also in Oxfordshire.".
- Shellingford areaCode "01367".
- Shellingford country Oxfordshire.
- Shellingford country United_Kingdom.
- Shellingford district Vale_of_White_Horse.
- Shellingford gridReference "SU3193".
- Shellingford populationTotal "157".
- Shellingford postalCode "SN7".
- Shellingford thumbnail St._Faith's,_Shellingford.jpg?width=300.
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- Shellingford wikiPageRevisionID "584431975".
- Shellingford civilParish "Shellingford".
- Shellingford constituencyWestminster Wantage_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Shellingford country "England".
- Shellingford dialCode "1367".
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- Shellingford latitude "51.64".
- Shellingford longitude "-1.542".
- Shellingford officialName "Shellingford".
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- Shellingford population "157".
- Shellingford postcodeArea "SN".
- Shellingford postcodeDistrict "SN7".
- Shellingford region "South East England".
- Shellingford shireCounty Oxfordshire.
- Shellingford shireDistrict Vale_of_White_Horse.
- Shellingford staticImageCaption "St. Faith's, Shellingford".
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- Shellingford subject Category:Civil_parishes_in_Oxfordshire.
- Shellingford subject Category:Villages_in_Oxfordshire.
- Shellingford point "51.64 -1.542".
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- Shellingford comment "Shellingford, historically also spelt Shillingford, is a village and civil parish about 2.5 miles (4 km) south-east of Faringdon in the Vale of White Horse. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 Local Government Act transferred it to Oxfordshire.In the 10th century the toponym was spelt Scaringaford and in the 11th century it was Serengeford. 13th century forms of the name included Salingeford, Schalingeford, Shallingford, Sallingford and Schillingford.".
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- Shellingford lat "51.64".
- Shellingford long "-1.542".
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- Shellingford depiction St._Faith's,_Shellingford.jpg.
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- Shellingford name "Shellingford".