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- Q2326050 subject Q8380280.
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- Q2326050 abstract "Edlaston is a village and civil parish three miles south of Ashbourne in Derbyshire, just off the A515 road. It includes the hamlet of Wyaston. Edlaston is mentioned in Domesday book as "Edolveston". It is very rural as the land is light and stony with a clay subsoil, which is suitable for dairy pasture. The village consists of a few farms and cottages and a traditional stone built public house The Shire Horse. To the west of the village is Edlaston Hall. It and its outbuildings have been converted to multiple dwellings.The church of St. James has a chancel, nave, south porch and a square wooden turret which has bells. The 14th century masonry is complemented by windows and a roof of a later date. The church was repaired in 1682 and 1840, and was restored and reseated in 1870.Robert Kaye Greville, a notable botanist did many drawings here in Edlaston and Wyerston as a child as his father, Robert Greville, was the local rector.".
- Q2326050 country Q145.
- Q2326050 country Q23098.
- Q2326050 district Q1199980.
- Q2326050 gridReference "SK176429".
- Q2326050 thumbnail Edlaston_church.jpg?width=300.
- Q2326050 wikiPageExternalLink theshirehorse.co.uk.
- Q2326050 wikiPageExternalLink edlaston.html.
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- Q2326050 officialName "Edlaston".
- Q2326050 osGridReference "SK176429".
- Q2326050 shireCounty Q23098.
- Q2326050 shireDistrict Q1199980.
- Q2326050 point "52.981 -1.73".
- Q2326050 type Place.
- Q2326050 type Location.
- Q2326050 type Place.
- Q2326050 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q2326050 type Settlement.
- Q2326050 type Thing.
- Q2326050 type SpatialThing.
- Q2326050 type Q486972.
- Q2326050 comment "Edlaston is a village and civil parish three miles south of Ashbourne in Derbyshire, just off the A515 road. It includes the hamlet of Wyaston. Edlaston is mentioned in Domesday book as "Edolveston". It is very rural as the land is light and stony with a clay subsoil, which is suitable for dairy pasture. The village consists of a few farms and cottages and a traditional stone built public house The Shire Horse. To the west of the village is Edlaston Hall.".
- Q2326050 label "Edlaston".
- Q2326050 lat "52.981".
- Q2326050 long "-1.73".
- Q2326050 depiction Edlaston_church.jpg.
- Q2326050 name "Edlaston".