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Meaning of "pangbourne"
Pangbourne is an adjective referring to a serene and picturesque setting, reminiscent of a peaceful countryside or idyllic village
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- A village and civil parish in West Berkshire district, Berkshire, England (OS grid ref SU6376).
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Pangbourne class minesweeper.
Secretary of a golf club out near Pangbourne.
Purley and Pangbourne are particularly at risk.
We had deceived the boatman at Pangbourne.
Accommodation at Pangbourne varies from single bedded rooms to small dorm rooms.
I always liked the sound of Pangbourne.
The bridge between Pangbourne and Whitchurch was very severely damaged.
Secretary of a golf clubout near Pangbourne.
Arliss settled at Pangbourne in Berkshire.
Secretary of the golf club at Pangbourne.
Pangbourne home of Castrol.
We lied to the boatman at Pangbourne.
Therefore, Pangbourne gets its name from the river, and not the other way about.
We should be in at Pangbourne by five.
The weir crosses the river to the Berkshire village of Pangbourne.
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He was educated at Pangbourne College.
Peculiar chap . Secretary of a golf clubout near Pangbourne.
So it was, pangbourne.
Peculiar chap . Secretary of a golf club out near Pangbourne.
For much of his life, Thomas lived in Pangbourne in Berkshire.
Vinson, the son of Ronald Vinson, a farmer, was educated at Pangbourne.
This toll bridge crosses the river between Pangbourne and Whitchurch.
It was taken at St. Andrews prep school in Buckhold, Pangbourne.
The same year the first link was made with Pangbourne College.
Landing stage of the George Hotel, Pangbourne then.
Gynecology . My son 's pursuing medicine . Pangbourne.
Brian Field 's house, Pangbourne.