Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Dunston is a small village which lies approximately 3 miles south of Norwich. It is located in the valley of the River Tas between Stoke Holy Cross and Caistor St. Edmund. It has a common which is popular with walkers.Parish records for Dunston exist as far back as 1557 but the village is now in the civil parish of Stoke Holy Cross.Dunston Hall is now a hotel."@en }
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- Dunston,_Norfolk abstract "Dunston is a small village which lies approximately 3 miles south of Norwich. It is located in the valley of the River Tas between Stoke Holy Cross and Caistor St. Edmund. It has a common which is popular with walkers.Parish records for Dunston exist as far back as 1557 but the village is now in the civil parish of Stoke Holy Cross.Dunston Hall is now a hotel.".
- Q5315740 abstract "Dunston is a small village which lies approximately 3 miles south of Norwich. It is located in the valley of the River Tas between Stoke Holy Cross and Caistor St. Edmund. It has a common which is popular with walkers.Parish records for Dunston exist as far back as 1557 but the village is now in the civil parish of Stoke Holy Cross.Dunston Hall is now a hotel.".
- Dunston,_Norfolk comment "Dunston is a small village which lies approximately 3 miles south of Norwich. It is located in the valley of the River Tas between Stoke Holy Cross and Caistor St. Edmund. It has a common which is popular with walkers.Parish records for Dunston exist as far back as 1557 but the village is now in the civil parish of Stoke Holy Cross.Dunston Hall is now a hotel.".
- Q5315740 comment "Dunston is a small village which lies approximately 3 miles south of Norwich. It is located in the valley of the River Tas between Stoke Holy Cross and Caistor St. Edmund. It has a common which is popular with walkers.Parish records for Dunston exist as far back as 1557 but the village is now in the civil parish of Stoke Holy Cross.Dunston Hall is now a hotel.".