Rendcomb

E561075

Rendcomb is a small village in Gloucestershire, England, best known as the birthplace of double Nobel Prize–winning biochemist Frederick Sanger.

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instanceOf biochemist
independent school
village
awardReceived Nobel Prize in Chemistry NERFINISHED
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1958 NERFINISHED
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1980 NERFINISHED
birthPlace Rendcomb NERFINISHED
birthplaceOf Frederick Sanger NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty Gloucestershire NERFINISHED
country England
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
governedBy Cotswold District Council NERFINISHED
hasCivilParishStatus true
hasEducationalInstitution Rendcomb College NERFINISHED
hasOSGridReference SP0009
hasPostcodeDistrict GL7
hasPostTown Cirencester NERFINISHED
hasRegion South West England NERFINISHED
hasRegionCode GL
locatedIn Cotswold district NERFINISHED
Gloucestershire
Rendcomb NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedOn River Churn NERFINISHED
near Cirencester NERFINISHED
partOf United Kingdom

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Frederick Sanger placeOfBirth Rendcomb