Examples of 'odiham' in a sentence

Meaning of "odiham"

Odiham - (noun) a town in England, often used as a reference point or in geographical contexts
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  • A village and civil parish in Hart district, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU7451).

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Odiham Castle is open to the public.
The nearby medieval Odiham Castle is of historical interest.
I was in family quarters at RAF Odiham in the UK.
After his death his home at Odiham was leased by interior designer Nicky Haslam.
All the aircraft will be delivered to RAF Odiham in Hampshire.
The Odiham team.
Counsellor in Odiham.
Odiham is a large historic village and civil parish in the Hart district of Hampshire, England.
I was in family quarters at RAF Odiham in the UK while Frank was in Afghanistan.
The wing is under the peacetime command of the Station Commander of RAF Odiham.
I am located in Odiham Hampshire.
The town had its own hundred in the nineteenth century, named The Hundred of Odiham.
The British helicopters, from RAF Odiham in Hampshire, will provide logistical and troop movement support.
Bentworth was the largest parish within the Hundred of Odiham, after Odiham itself.
It was restored by the Odiham Society in 1981 to form a mini Heritage Centre.

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As part of the conflict in 1216, the French knights laid siege to Odiham Castle.

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