Talk:Tyringham

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Tyringham with Filgrave according to Youngs created 1639 by the union of two parishes. also called Tyringham cum Filgrave, and now apprently Tyringhham and Filgrave. If that helps. Lozleader 19:52, 4 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sir John Soane

I think there should be at least some mention of the Sir John Soane architecture, Tyringham Hall and Tyringham Bridge. The latter does not even have a Wikipedia page at present. I'll put in a brief sentence but perhaps an expert on the subject might like to expand upon this? Swindon LS12 (talk) 10:56, 3 February 2008 (UTC)