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:''For the 17th-century poet and dramatist see Richard Flecknoe.'' Flecknoe is a village in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, England. The village is within the parish of Wolfhampcote. Its name came from Anglo-Saxon ''Fleccanhóh'' = "Flecca's hill-spur". The village is shown as ''Fleckno'' on the Christopher Saxton map of 1637. Flecknoe is quite an isolated village, being one mile from the nearest main road (the A425 Southam - Daventry road) and is connected only by narrow lanes. Flecknoe has a small church, dedicated to St. Mark, which was built with railway money in 1891 as compensation for disruption to the nearby ancient village of Wolfhampcote. Flecknoe once had a railway station on the former Weedon to Leamington Spa branch line. The station was over a mile north of the village and effectively in the middle of nowhere, consequently it was an early victim of British Railways' closure programme, the last passenger train running on 3 November 1952. However, the line survived carrying freight until 2 December 1963. ==External links== *(Wolfhampcoteparish Website ) (St. Mark's Church, Flecknoe ) ( Flecknoe railway station ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Flecknoe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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