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- Q921943 subject Q8200397.
- Q921943 abstract "Template:ForBaverstock is a small village in Wiltshire, England, about 7 miles (11 km) west of Salisbury. The village has 10 private dwellings, a parish church and several farm buildings. The parish of Baverstock contains the manor of Hurdcott, a hamlet of a few houses to the south east of the village. Baverstock is bounded by Barford St Martin to the east, Dinton to the west, Compton Chamberlayne to the south and Steeple Langford to the north. There is a former school building, now a private residence.To the north the village has cultivated chalk downland and extensive mixed woodland. To the south the village is bordered by the River Nadder meandering through water meadows. The road through the village from the B3089 terminates in unmetalled farm track.The Church of England parish church of Saint Edith is dedicated to the Wiltshire saint Edith of Wilton and is situated on the brow of a slope facing south across the Nadder Valley. It has a ring of three bells, two of which date from the 15th century. The churchyard contains, among others, the graves of 32 Australian soldiers from World War I. Soldiers were encamped locally before being transported to the war theatre in France. The majority died from infectious illness.Close to the B3089 is the Penruddocke Arms, a public house named for the Penruddocke family who lived in neighbouring Compton Chamberlayne during the 18th and 19th centuries.For the purposes of local government, Baverstock is part of Dinton civil parish.The village contains Baverstock Juniper Bank, a 2.6 hectares (6.4 acres) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest at grid reference Template:OS coord.".
- Q921943 areaCode "01722".
- Q921943 ceremonialCounty Q23183.
- Q921943 country Q145.
- Q921943 gridReference "SU0231".
- Q921943 postalCode "SP3".
- Q921943 thumbnail St_Editha,_Baverstock_-_geograph.org.uk_-_267364.jpg?width=300.
- Q921943 wikiPageWikiLink Q1115575.
- Q921943 wikiPageWikiLink Q160642.
- Q921943 wikiPageWikiLink Q23183.
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- Q921943 wikiPageWikiLink Q422211.
- Q921943 wikiPageWikiLink Q4837005.
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- Q921943 wikiPageWikiLink Q5084.
- Q921943 wikiPageWikiLink Q5116872.
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- Q921943 wikiPageWikiLink Q7337647.
- Q921943 wikiPageWikiLink Q8200397.
- Q921943 wikiPageWikiLink Q988746.
- Q921943 dialCode "1722".
- Q921943 lieutenancyEngland Q23183.
- Q921943 officialName "Baverstock".
- Q921943 osGridReference "SU0231".
- Q921943 postcodeDistrict "SP3".
- Q921943 point "51.0828 -1.9614".
- Q921943 type Place.
- Q921943 type Location.
- Q921943 type Place.
- Q921943 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q921943 type Settlement.
- Q921943 type Thing.
- Q921943 type SpatialThing.
- Q921943 type Q486972.
- Q921943 comment "Template:ForBaverstock is a small village in Wiltshire, England, about 7 miles (11 km) west of Salisbury. The village has 10 private dwellings, a parish church and several farm buildings. The parish of Baverstock contains the manor of Hurdcott, a hamlet of a few houses to the south east of the village. Baverstock is bounded by Barford St Martin to the east, Dinton to the west, Compton Chamberlayne to the south and Steeple Langford to the north.".
- Q921943 label "Baverstock".
- Q921943 lat "51.0828".
- Q921943 long "-1.9614".
- Q921943 depiction St_Editha,_Baverstock_-_geograph.org.uk_-_267364.jpg.
- Q921943 name "Baverstock".