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Calcot may refer to: Places in England * Calcot, Berkshire **Calcot Mill **Calcot Park * Calcot, Gloucestershire, a hamlet in the parish of Coln St Dennis * Calcot Manor, a historic house 3 miles west of Tetbury, Gloucestershire Other *Calçot, a variety of scallion or spring onion *Calcot Chambre (1573–1635), English parliamentarian See also * Calcutt (other), including Calcott *Kalkot Kalkot is an administrative subdivision Tehsil of Upper Dir District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Upper Dir is administratively subdivided into six tehsils which contain a total of 28 Union Councils. Upper Dir is represented in ...
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Calcot, Berkshire
Calcot, or Calcot Row, is a village in West Berkshire, England. Calcot is within the built-up area of Reading, located about out of the town centre, and straddles the historic A4 Bath Road. It sits between the hamlet of Horncastle and Junction 12 of the M4 motorway. Tilehurst is to the north, and the village of Theale is to the west, across the motorway. Its named neighbourhoods include Beansheaf Farm, Fords Farm and Calcot Place south of the centre developed in the early 21st century.Ordnance Survey (2006). ''OS Explorer Map 159 – Reading''. . It is contiguous with Reading and Theale. Local government Although now a suburb of Reading, Calcot is not within the Borough of Reading. Rather it is split between the civil parishes of Holybrook and Tilehurst Without, with that part of Calcot north of the Bath Road in Tilehurst parish and that part south in Holybrook parish. The whole of Holybrook parish and the part of Calcot within Tilehurst parish, form the Calcot electora ...
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Calcot Mill
Calcot Mill is an historic former watermill on the Holy Brook, a channel of the River Kennet in the English county of Berkshire. The mill is situated to the south of Calcot, a suburb of Reading, in the civil parish of Holybrook, formerly in the parish of Theale and earlier still in the parish of Tilehurst. The original mill belonged to Reading Abbey, whose monks are believed to have created the Holy Brook as a water supply to this and other mills owned by them. Between 1876 and 1928 the GWR operated a siding serving the mill which was shunted by a horse. In 1966, the mill, then owned by Calcot Flour Mills, was badly damaged by fire.''Flour Mill Fire'', ''The Daily Telegraph'', 14 November 1966 Since then the building has been converted to apartments. See also *List of watermills in the United Kingdom The use of water power in Britain was at its peak just before the Industrial Revolution. The need for power was great and steam power had not yet become established. It is ...
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Calcot Park
Calcot Park is a English country house, country house, Estate (house), estate, and country club, golf club in the England, English county of Berkshire. It is situated between Calcot, Berkshire, Calcot and Tilehurst, suburbs of the town of Reading, Berkshire, Reading, and within the civil parish of Tilehurst.Ordnance Survey (2006). ''OS Explorer Map 159 — Reading''. . It is north of the Bath Road (now part of the A4 road (England), A4). History Calcot Park was originally the manor house of Tilehurst manor, and the estate was significantly larger than at present. A fore-runner of the present house is thought to have been built by the merchant and moneylender, Sir Peter Vanlore (1547–1627). Later, it was the home of the famous "Berkshire Lady," Frances Kendrick, who married her husband, Benjamin Child, after challenging him to a duel. It is said that when, as a widower, Child sold up to John Blagrave, he changed his mind and the lead from the roof had to be removed to force hi ...
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Calcot, Gloucestershire
Calcot is a settlement in the English county of Gloucestershire. Calcot forms part of the civil parish of Coln St Dennis, within the Cotswold local government district Local may refer to: Geography and transportation * Local (train), a train serving local traffic demand * Local, Missouri, a community in the United States Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Local'' (comics), a limited series comic book by Bria .... References Hamlets in Gloucestershire Cotswold District {{Gloucestershire-geo-stub ...
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Calcot Manor
Calcot Manor is a historic building in Calcot, three and a half miles west of Tetbury on A 4135 in Gloucestershire, England, near the junction of roads A46 and A4135 (National Grid Reference ST 841180 94891). The original building was established in approximately 1300 AD by Henry of Kingswood as a tithe barn annex of Kingswood Abbey. The estate was expanded to include a 16th-century manor house and other buildings. Structures added from the Late Middle Ages to the mid-17th century include a chapel, granary, stables and other buildings. The buildings are all constructed from limestone; which are locally quarried stones that are typically flat and easily stacked for drystone wall purposes. Roman period It is known that there was a Roman presence at the site as early as the 5th century AD based upon the archeological finds of carved stones, Roman coins and other discoveries. Many Roman artefacts have been discovered at Calcot, some of which are displayed at the Gloucester ...
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Calçot
Calçot () is a type of green onion. The name ''calçot'' comes from the Catalan language. The calçot from Valls (Catalonia, Spain) is a registered EU Protected Geographical Indication. Calçots are milder and less bulbous than onions and have a length of between 15 and 25 cm (white part) and a diameter of 1.7 to 2.5 cm at the root. Planted in trenches, like an onion, as a single bulb, and successively increasing the depth of the soil around the stems throughout autumn and winter (see earthing up), they sprout into 4–10 shoots, roughly the shape of small leeks or scallions. The origin of the ''calçot'' and its cooking method is in the town of Valls, where an annual event celebrates the harvest of calçots. Nowadays, thousands of eating gatherings centered around the ''calçots'', called ''calçotades'' (singular: '' calçotada''), are celebrated around Catalonia. In these events, they are grilled over a hot fire, wrapped up in newspaper, served on terra cotta tile ...
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Calcot Chambre
Calcot Chambre (c. 1573 – 29 October 1635) was an English-Irish parliamentarian who was Member of Parliament for Banbury in the Parliament of 1626. Chambre was born in Williamscote, Oxfordshire and died and was buried in Carnew, County Wicklow, Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan .... See also * List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1626 References 1570s births 1635 deaths English MPs 1626 People from County Wicklow People from Banbury {{1626-England-MP-stub ...
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Calcutt (other)
Calcutt, Calcott or Callcott may refer to: Places in England * Calcott, Kent * Calcutt, North Yorkshire * Calcott, Shropshire * ''Calcutt'', one of three hamlets comprising Grandborough, Warwickshire * Calcutt, Wiltshire * Calcott's Green, Gloucestershire Company * Calcott Brothers, former motor vehicle manufacturer in Coventry, England People * Augustus Wall Callcott (1779–1844), British landscape painter * Callcott Reilly (1828–1900), British engineer * David Calcutt (1930–2004), British barrister and public servant * Ernie Calcutt (1932–1984), Canadian sports commentator and radio news director * Florence Callcott (1866–1936), British artist and sculptor, wife of Frederick * Frederick T. Callcott (1854–1923), British sculptor * Helen Calcutt (born 1988), British poet and writer * John Callcott Horsley (1817–1903), English Academic painter of genre and historical scenes, illustrator, and designer of the first Christmas card * John Wall Callcott (1766–182 ...
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