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- Little_Casterton areaTotal "4.97277717184512".
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- Little_Casterton abstract "Little Casterton is a small village and civil parish in Rutland, England. It is about two miles (3 km) north of Stamford on a minor road that runs to the south of the River Gwash between Great Casterton and Ryhall.The parish church is dedicated to All Saints. The east and west windows are by Christopher Whall and are in memory of former tenants of Tolethorpe Hall. The east window of 1911 depicts St Hubert, Christ in Majesty and St Francis and is in memory of Hubert Francis Christian Harrisson. The west window features St George and dates to 1919. About half a mile to the north-east is Tolethorpe Hall, a 17th-century mansion. Since 1977, it has been used as the location of an open-air Shakespearean theatre, the Rutland Theatre of the Stamford Shakespeare Company.The Little Casterton Working Weekend is held in the village each September. Veteran and vintage agricultural machinery is showcased in a working context. Combines, tractors and other equipment demonstrate harvesting, threshing, ploughing and other activities.".
- Little_Casterton areaCode "01780".
- Little_Casterton areaTotal "4972777.17184512".
- Little_Casterton ceremonialCounty Rutland.
- Little_Casterton country Rutland.
- Little_Casterton country United_Kingdom.
- Little_Casterton distanceToLondon "133575.552".
- Little_Casterton gridReference "TF020100".
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- Little_Casterton populationTotal "148".
- Little_Casterton postalCode "PE9".
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- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Rutland.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink Cetiosaurus.
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- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink River_Gwash.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink Rutland.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink Rutland_and_Melton_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink Ryhall.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink Sauropoda.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink Stamford,_Lincolnshire.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink Stamford_Shakespeare_Company.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink Tolethorpe_Hall.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_Census_2001.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLink File:All_Saints,_Little_Casterton_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1496381.jpg.
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Casterton".
- Little_Casterton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Little Casterton".
- Little_Casterton areaTotalSqMi "1.92".
- Little_Casterton constituencyWestminster Rutland_and_Melton_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Little_Casterton country "England".
- Little_Casterton dialCode "1780".
- Little_Casterton latitude "52.6785".
- Little_Casterton lieutenancyEngland Rutland.
- Little_Casterton londonDistance "SSE".
- Little_Casterton longitude "-0.4919".
- Little_Casterton officialName "Little Casterton".
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- Little_Casterton population "148".
- Little_Casterton populationRef "2001".
- Little_Casterton postTown "STAMFORD".
- Little_Casterton postcodeArea "PE".
- Little_Casterton postcodeDistrict "PE9".
- Little_Casterton region "East Midlands".
- Little_Casterton shireCounty Rutland.
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- Little_Casterton staticImageCaption "All Saints' Church".
- Little_Casterton unitaryEngland Rutland.
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- Little_Casterton subject Category:Villages_in_Rutland.
- Little_Casterton hypernym Village.
- Little_Casterton point "52.6785 -0.4919".
- Little_Casterton type Place.
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- Little_Casterton type Settlement.
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- Little_Casterton comment "Little Casterton is a small village and civil parish in Rutland, England. It is about two miles (3 km) north of Stamford on a minor road that runs to the south of the River Gwash between Great Casterton and Ryhall.The parish church is dedicated to All Saints. The east and west windows are by Christopher Whall and are in memory of former tenants of Tolethorpe Hall. The east window of 1911 depicts St Hubert, Christ in Majesty and St Francis and is in memory of Hubert Francis Christian Harrisson.".
- Little_Casterton label "Little Casterton".
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- Little_Casterton lat "52.6785".
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- Little_Casterton wasDerivedFrom Little_Casterton?oldid=676366967.
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