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Ruardean HillRuardean Hill is a village in the English county of Gloucestershire, 20 km (12 miles) west of Gloucester.Drybrook, GloucestershireIt lies near the middle of the Royal Forest, about three miles from Cinderford, and about two miles from Mitcheldean.EveshamMedieval Evesham, and the Earl of Evesham, inspired a novel Winning His Spurs by historical fiction author G. A. Henty.[29]Evesham AbbeyAbergavenny · Abbotsbury · Abingdon · Alcester · Athelney · Bardney · Bath · Battle · Bedford · Birkenhead · Bradwell · Buckfast · Burton · Bury St Edmunds · Canterbury (Christ Church) · Canterbury (St Augustine's) · Canwell · Cerne · Chertsey · Chester · Cholsey · Colchester · Coventry · Crowland · Durham · Ely · Evesham · Eynsham · Faversham · Glastonbury · Gloucester · Humberston · Luffield · Malmesbury · Milton · Monk Bretton · Muchelney · Mullicourt · Norwich (Holy Trinity) · Pershore · Peterborough · Ramsey · Reading · Rochester · St Albans · St Benet of Hulme · Sandwell · Selby · Sherborne · Shrewsbury · Snelshall · Tavistock · Tewkesbury · Thorney · Upholland · Walden · Westminster · Whitby · Winchcombe · Winchester (New Minister) · Winchester (St Swithun) · Worcester · York (St Mary's)OffenhamOffenham village is noted for its 64 ft maypole, the tallest of only six permanent maypoles remaining in England. On May Day there is maypole dancing, morris dancing and the crowning of the Queen of the May. It is not known for how long Offenham has had a maypole but the tradition dates back to medieval times.[1]Information by Wikipedia.com
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