Kelmscott

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Kelmscott is a small rural village in Oxfordshire, England, best known for its association with the designer and writer William Morris and the historic Kelmscott Manor.

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Kelmscott canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade I listed building
civil parish
historic house
village
associatedWith William Morris
William Morris
ceremonialCounty Oxfordshire
country England
England
distanceToLondon approximately 110 km west
distanceToOxford approximately 25 km west
governingBody West Oxfordshire
surface form: West Oxfordshire District Council
hasConservationInterest historic buildings and landscape
hasHeritageSite Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire
surface form: Kelmscott Manor
hasLandmark Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire
surface form: Kelmscott Manor

St George’s Church, Kelmscott
hasRiverFeature Thames-side meadows
knownFor Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire
surface form: Kelmscott Manor

association with William Morris
lieutenancyArea Oxfordshire
locatedIn Kelmscott self-linksurface differs
Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
South East England
West Oxfordshire
surface form: West Oxfordshire district
locatedNear Faringdon
Lechlade
Thames
surface form: River Thames
nearCountyBorder Gloucestershire
OSGridReference SU250980
parishChurch St George’s Church, Kelmscott
postalTown Lechlade
postcodeArea GL
postcodeDistrict GL7
primarySettlementType rural village
region South East England

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West Oxfordshire hasVillage Kelmscott
Kelmscott locatedIn Kelmscott self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Kelmscott Manor
Radcot locatedNear Kelmscott