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  2. Escape of Charles II - Wikipedia

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    Boscobel House, Shropshire. At White Ladies, the King was met by George Pendrell. He contacted his brother Richard who farmed at Hobbal Grange, near Tong.Together, they disguised the King as a farm labourer, "in leather doublet, a pair of green breeches and a jump-coat ... of the same green, ... an old grey greasy hat without a lining [and] a noggen shirt, of the coarsest linen"; and Richard ...

  3. Escape to the Country - Wikipedia

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    Escape to the Country. Escape to the Country is a British daytime television property-buying/ real estate programme that has been on the air since October 14, 2002. The show was originally produced by Talkback Thames and first aired on BBC One, with repeats on BBC Two. It has gained international syndication.

  4. Monarch's Way - Wikipedia

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    Cotswolds, Mendip Hills. The Monarch's Way is a 625-mile (1,006 km) [1] long-distance footpath in England that approximates the escape route taken by King Charles II in 1651 after being defeated in the Battle of Worcester. [2] It runs from Worcester via Bristol and Yeovil to Shoreham, West Sussex. All of the route is waymarked, [3] using a logo ...

  5. Knife Angel - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, early design stages of the Knife Angel are shown on the television show Escape to the Country where show host, Jules Hudson was allowed by artist, Alfie Bradley, to weld a WWII bayonet onto a metal plate as part of the project. The project was originally expected to be complete in 2015, as mentioned in the episode.

  6. Jules Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Jules Hudson. Julian Harold Hudson [1] (born 9 January 1970) is an English archaeologist, television producer and presenter, best known for presenting the BBC series Escape to the Country. He also frequently presents sections of the environmental documentary series Countryfile on BBC One .

  7. Lyth Hill Local Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Lyth Hill is a Local Nature Reserve in Shropshire, England which contains valuable habitats for wildlife and is associated with the novelist and poet Mary Webb. Location [ edit ] Lyth Hill is located south of the large village of Bayston Hill , just south of the larger town of Shrewsbury , at grid reference SJ 475070 .

  8. Nordy Bank - Wikipedia

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    Nordy Bank is a univallate (having a single circuit of ramparts for enclosure and defence) hill fort situated on the western end of a spur running west from the main plateau of Brown Clee Hill. The maximum dimensions of the oval enclosure are 260 m (850 ft) by 200 m (660 ft), and it covers an area of 3.2 hectares (7.9 acres).

  9. Attingham Park - Wikipedia

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    Attingham Park / ˈætɪŋəm / is an English country house and estate in Shropshire. Located near the village of Atcham, on the B4380 Shrewsbury to Wellington road. It is owned by the National Trust and is a Grade I listed building . Attingham Park was built in 1785 for Noel Hill, 1st Baron Berwick, replacing a house on the site called Tern Hall.