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- Apethorpe abstract "Apethorpe (pronounced \"Ap-thorp\") is a village and civil parish in East Northamptonshire district of the shire county of Northamptonshire, England. The 2001 census records a population of 133.Apethorpe was recorded in the Domesday Book as Patorp. The village is compact, uniform and centred on Main Street. In the late 15th Century Apethorpe was acquired by Sir Guy Wolston, an officer in the household of Edward IV, who began the construction of the present Apethorpe Hall.".
- Apethorpe areaCode "01780".
- Apethorpe country Northamptonshire.
- Apethorpe country United_Kingdom.
- Apethorpe distanceToLondon "120700.8".
- Apethorpe district East_Northamptonshire.
- Apethorpe gridReference "TL023957".
- Apethorpe populationTotal "133".
- Apethorpe postalCode "PE8".
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- Apethorpe wikiPageRevisionID "681298857".
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink A1_road_(Great_Britain).
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Altar.
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- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Apethorpe_Hall.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Blackadder.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_villas_in_Northamptonshire.
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- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Circa.
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- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Collyweston.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_III_(Western_Roman_Emperor).
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Corby.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Corby_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
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- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink East_Northamptonshire.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_I_of_England.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Emmanuel_College,_Cambridge.
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- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Hypocaust.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Ickleton.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Latin_phrases_(full).
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink London_Kings_Cross_railway_station.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Market_town.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Mosaic.
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- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Nene_Valley_Colour_Coated_Ware.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Northamptonshire.
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- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Septimius_Severus.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink St_Leonards_Church,_Apethorpe.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink St_Pancras_railway_station.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Stocks.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Terra_sigillata.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_Census_2001.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Mildmay.
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLink Willow_Brook.
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- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apethorpe".
- Apethorpe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sir Anthony Mildmay".
- Apethorpe constituencyWestminster Corby_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Apethorpe country "England".
- Apethorpe dialCode "1780".
- Apethorpe latitude "52.5497".
- Apethorpe longitude "-0.4913".
- Apethorpe officialName "Apethorpe".
- Apethorpe osGridReference "TL023957".
- Apethorpe population "133".
- Apethorpe postTown "PETERBOROUGH".
- Apethorpe postcodeArea "PE".
- Apethorpe postcodeDistrict "PE8".
- Apethorpe region "East Midlands".
- Apethorpe shireCounty Northamptonshire.
- Apethorpe shireDistrict East_Northamptonshire.
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- Apethorpe staticImageCaption "Apethorpe Hall".
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- Apethorpe subject Category:Roman_villas_in_Northamptonshire.
- Apethorpe subject Category:Villages_in_Northamptonshire.
- Apethorpe hypernym Village.
- Apethorpe point "52.5497 -0.4913".
- Apethorpe type Place.
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- Apethorpe type Q486972.
- Apethorpe comment "Apethorpe (pronounced \"Ap-thorp\") is a village and civil parish in East Northamptonshire district of the shire county of Northamptonshire, England. The 2001 census records a population of 133.Apethorpe was recorded in the Domesday Book as Patorp. The village is compact, uniform and centred on Main Street. In the late 15th Century Apethorpe was acquired by Sir Guy Wolston, an officer in the household of Edward IV, who began the construction of the present Apethorpe Hall.".