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- Q3137539 subject Q8200381.
- Q3137539 abstract "Template:ForAbberton is a small village in Worcestershire, England. In the 1850s, the village had 80 inhabitants, one fourth of this was the local priest's 19 children. In 1894, the town had a population of 95 and an area of 999 acres (4.04 km2). The village is mentioned in the Cartularium saxonicum in 972 as Eadbrihyincgtun, and is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086-7 as Edbretintune and as Edbritone, when it was a Berewick, an outlying estate, held by the Church of St Mary of Pershore. The principal house in the village is Abberton Hall.".
- Q3137539 areaCode "01386".
- Q3137539 country Q145.
- Q3137539 country Q23135.
- Q3137539 distanceToLondon "149668.992".
- Q3137539 district Q2116344.
- Q3137539 gridReference "SO993534".
- Q3137539 populationTotal "67".
- Q3137539 postalCode "WR10".
- Q3137539 thumbnail Abberton_Church.jpg?width=300.
- Q3137539 wikiPageWikiLink Q1053452.
- Q3137539 wikiPageWikiLink Q19867.
- Q3137539 wikiPageWikiLink Q2116344.
- Q3137539 wikiPageWikiLink Q23135.
- Q3137539 wikiPageWikiLink Q4663931.
- Q3137539 wikiPageWikiLink Q8200381.
- Q3137539 dialCode "1386".
- Q3137539 officialName "Abberton".
- Q3137539 osGridReference "SO993534".
- Q3137539 population "67".
- Q3137539 postcodeDistrict "WR10".
- Q3137539 shireCounty Q23135.
- Q3137539 shireDistrict Q2116344.
- Q3137539 point "52.1793 -2.011".
- Q3137539 type Place.
- Q3137539 type Location.
- Q3137539 type Place.
- Q3137539 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q3137539 type Settlement.
- Q3137539 type Thing.
- Q3137539 type SpatialThing.
- Q3137539 type Q486972.
- Q3137539 comment "Template:ForAbberton is a small village in Worcestershire, England. In the 1850s, the village had 80 inhabitants, one fourth of this was the local priest's 19 children. In 1894, the town had a population of 95 and an area of 999 acres (4.04 km2). The village is mentioned in the Cartularium saxonicum in 972 as Eadbrihyincgtun, and is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086-7 as Edbretintune and as Edbritone, when it was a Berewick, an outlying estate, held by the Church of St Mary of Pershore.".
- Q3137539 label "Abberton, Worcestershire".
- Q3137539 lat "52.1793".
- Q3137539 long "-2.011".
- Q3137539 depiction Abberton_Church.jpg.
- Q3137539 name "Abberton".