Examples of 'pilton' in a sentence
Meaning of "pilton"
Pilton is a name of a place or a person which can be a noun. It is commonly used as a surname or the name of a specific location in some regions
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- A surname.
- A number of places in England:
- A hamlet and civil parish (served by Pilton, Stoke Doyle and Wadenhoe Parish Council) in North Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire, previously in East Northamptonshire district (OS grid ref TL0284).
- A small village and civil parish (without a council) in Rutland (OS grid ref SP9102).
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Chelsea Pilton said she did not know.
His tomb slab exists set into the floor of the chancel aisle of Pilton Church.
Simon Pilton is a songwriter and record producer.
The situation in Pilton is getting worse.
Pilton Down was close six year ago.
His monument with kneeling effigies of himself and his two wives exists in Pilton Church.
Chelsea Pilton thought Kev was killed by a woman.
It has not been any trace of him since he left Pilton Down.
Pilton Down was a good structuring.
Every year the Glastonbury Festival takes place in the nearby village of Pilton.
Pilton was granted the right to hold an annual festival by Edward III.
I saw a face from Pilton Down.
You can not think Kevin Templeton was there to rape and murder Chelsea Pilton.
Her kneeling effigy survives Pilton Church, with the Harington arms.
Glastonbury also gives its name to an annual open-air rock festival held in nearby Pilton.
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Pilton Infants is an infants school serving 5-7 year-old pupils in and around the Pilton area.
A face remembered from Pilton Down.
It was lit dimmer than a Pilton phone box, ' which meant I could not see much.
A name acquint for me Pilton Down.
The bogie open doors were also originally top-hung, but converted by the railway at Pilton.
Bryce, of Pilton.
Yeah. I'm in a wee flat in Pilton.
Other girls in Pilton.
Do you know what Turner was working on Pilton Down?