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Synonyms for greatworth or Related words with greatworth
barrowden
earsham
walesby
fritwell
hauxton
fringford
godington
bodicote
ruscombe
hevingham
pypard
farnsfield
beausale
scraptoft
yielden
burstock
whissonsett
mattishall
halstock
lilbourne
poxwell
pirton
steppingley
queniborough
middlezoy
covingham
sedgebrook
charndon
felmersham
ruishton
sproughton
swerford
postling
barningham
stewkley
rowde
longcot
cornriggs
aslockton
whissendine
edwinstowe
hogsthorpe
misterton
bincombe
prescote
pinvin
kirdford
offton
hacheston
medbourne
Examples of "greatworth"
The parish includes the deserted medieval village of Stuchbury, about northeast of
Greatworth
village. Halse, about southeast of
Greatworth
village, is also the site of a deserted medieval village as well as a modern hamlet.
Greatworth
has one public house, The Inn, which is an independent freehold.
In 1847 Parliament passed a bill for the Buckinghamshire Railway to build a branch through Buckingham to Banbury. It was built through the south of
Greatworth
parish and opened in 1851. The nearest station was , which was not at Farthinghoe but southwest of
Greatworth
on the main road between Brackley and Middleton Cheney.
Greatworth
Manor House burned down in 1793, and only its ornate gatepiers remain.
Greatworth
has a post office, a social club and a primary school.
St Mary's parish is a member of the Chenderit Benefice, which includes the parishes of Chacombe,
Greatworth
, Marston St. Lawrence, Middleton Cheney and Warkworth.
St Mary's parish is a member of the Chenderit Benefice, which includes the parishes of Chacombe,
Greatworth
, Marston St. Lawrence, Middleton Cheney and Thenford.
All Saints is a member of the Chenderit Benefice, which includes the parishes of Chacombe,
Greatworth
, Marston St. Lawrence, Thenford and Warkworth.
Gayton - Geddington - Glapthorn - Grange Park - Grafton Regis - Grafton Underwood - Great Addington - Great Billing - Great Brington - Great Cransley - Great Doddington - Great Harrowden - Great Houghton - Great Oakley - Great Oxendon - Great Purston -
Greatworth
- Greens Norton - Grendon - Gretton - Grimscote - Guilsborough
Greatworth
is a village and civil parish about north-west of Brackley, South Northamptonshire. The parish includes the hamlet of Halse. The 2011 Census recorded the parish population as 890.
In 1949 the Air Ministry bought land from Balliol College, Oxford to create RAF
Greatworth
, which was an RAF radio communications station from early in the 1950s until 1988.
The church is a Grade I listed building. The parish is a member of the Chenderit Benefice, which includes the parishes of Chacombe,
Greatworth
, Middleton Cheney, Thenford and Warkworth.
The paris of St Peter and St Paul is a member of the Chenderit Benefice, which includes the parishes of
Greatworth
, Marston St. Lawrence, Middleton Cheney, Thenford and Warkworth.
In late 2015, the Markham, Ontario organization set up Multimatic Motorsports Europe in
Greatworth
Park, UK, as a stand-alone base for its FIA World Endurance Championship LMGTE Pro effort, campaigning Ford GTs on behalf of Ford Chip Ganassi Racing.
The land of the parish mostly falls from west to east from a hill whose highest point, about above sea level, is in
Greatworth
parish just beyond the field boundaries that form the western boundary of Radstone parish.
He died on 17 February 1742, and was buried in the same vault with his wife and children in
Greatworth
Church. A monument there was erected to his memory by his granddaughter, Leonora Bathurst.
An entry within "Burke's Peerage, and Landed Gentry" records a pedigree headed by John Bell of
Greatworth
, in Northants, father of James Bell, of
Greatworth
, who married Jane, daughter of John Randall, of Westhorp, Northants, who migrated to Ireland in 1658, where he obtained lands in Carlow and Queen's County. Through this marriage descend Justice Bell's American ancestors; Florida pioneers who migrated from Ireland, that have thenceforth resided in the Pensacola area for seven generations. A number of members of this family have devoted their lives to the Military and public service whereby they have made significant contributions to the community, including gifts of real estate with specific attention to helping children.
Heyfordian operates routes not covered by Stagecoach, including routes from Banbury to places including Bicester, the Heyfords, Ardley, Towcester, Wappenham and Northampton. A local operator, Tex Coaches, also runs regular routes from Banbury town centre to Brackley "via" Kings Sutton and
Greatworth
.
After closure the site was leased to the USAF until it was handed back to the Ministry of Defence in February 1992. The site is now
Greatworth
Park trading estate, for which the original RAF buildings have been retained and extended.
In 1872 the Northampton and Banbury Junction Railway was opened between and . It passed roughly east–west through
Greatworth
parish about south of Sulgrave, and its nearest station was at Helmdon about away. In 1910 it became part of the Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway (SMJR).