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Meaning of "lacock"

Lacock: A village in England known for its well-preserved historic buildings and picturesque streets
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  • A village and civil parish south of Chippenham, Wiltshire, England (OS grid ref ST9168).

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Lacock is a really exciting experience for.
He also held the position of rector of Lacock.
If you are thinking of visiting Lacock now is a good time.
Lacock was granted a market and developed a thriving wool industry during the Middle Ages.
It then goes past the small village of Lacock before reaching Melksham four miles later.
We are located on the outskirts of the National Trust village of Lacock.
Lacock Abbey passed to his eldest son John.
Visit the historic city of Bath and see the charming village of Lacock.
All funds raised are donated to Lacock Primary School.
LaCock is the son of Marshall.
Her real name was Joanne Letitia LaCock.
Visit the pictorial village of Lacock and the Roman ruins of Bath.
Lacock village and Abbey and the Fox Talbot photography museum.
Visit the quintessentially British village of Lacock in the heart of Wilshire.
Lacock is one of England 's most picturesque villages, dating back to the Saxon era.

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Find in Lacock.
Explore Lacock village, the filming location for many TV dramas and movies.
I've been waiting for Peter LaCock to come back on here.
Other granddaughters, the sisters Katherine and Lorica FitzWalter, became nuns at Lacock.
See Lacock Abbey in Lacock, a beautiful medieval village that is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
It also includes lunch at Lacock in a 14th Century pub.
Photo-stop at the picturesque Lacock.
Discover Stonehenge, Lacock and Bath on this 9-hour coach tour from London.
It was a view of a window at his home, Lacock Abbey, England.
Lacock Abbey and the surrounding village were given to the National Trust in 1944.
Enjoy a traditional pub lunch in the 14th-century George Inn in Lacock.
The house and the surrounding village of Lacock were given to the National Trust in 1944.

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