Wardour may refer to: Vale of Wardour, a valley in Wiltshire, England Wardour, Wiltshire, a village and former parish Wardour Castle, a ruined castle...
Wardour Castle or Old Wardour Castle is a ruined 14th-century castle at Wardour, on the boundaries of the civil parishes of Tisbury and Donhead St Andrew...
Wardour Street (/ˈwɔːrdɔːr/) is a street in Soho, City of Westminster, London. It is a one-way street that runs north from Leicester Square, through Chinatown...
William Wardour (12 July 1686 – 1746) ), of Whitney Court, Herefordshire, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1727 and 1746...
New Wardour Castle is a Grade I listed English country house at Wardour, near Tisbury in Wiltshire, built for the Arundell family. The house is of Palladian...
Baron Arundell of Wardour, in the County of Wiltshire, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1605 for Thomas Arundell, known as "Thomas...
Wardour Street English is the name given to a pseudo-archaic form of diction affected by some writers, particularly those of historical fiction. It alludes...
The Vale of Wardour encompasses the valley of the River Nadder in the county of Wiltshire, England. The Vale of Wardour lies east of the town of Shaftesbury...
Edward Wardour (died 14 March 1645/6) was an English officeholder and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1621 and 1625. Wardour was a native...
Wardour Castle in Wiltshire, England, was besieged twice during the First English Civil War; once in May 1643, and then again between November 1643 and...
The Blackmoor Vale and Vale of Wardour area is a natural region in the counties of Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire in southern England. The region is listed...
Sir Arthur Wardour of Knockwinnock Castle is a character in Walter Scott's 1816 novel The Antiquary, a Scottish Tory baronet who is vain of his ancient...
Square in the south and from what is now Charing Cross Road in the east to Wardour Street in the west; it therefore included all of contemporary eastern Soho...
the centre of the county. In the south west of the county is the Vale of Wardour. The south-east of the county lies on the sandy soils of the northernmost...
English noblewoman, the daughter of Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour by his second wife Anne Philipson, and wife of Lord Baltimore, who founded...
messenger for a film company in Victoria and film producer Jay Lewis on Wardour Street. In 1952, Caine was called up to do his national service. Between...
the school. The school closed in July 1990. At New Wardour Castle (not to be confused with Wardour Castle) there were dormitories for girls in the 1st...
William Talman. Studley Royal Park, initially called the "Temple of Venus" Wardour Castle, 1770s. Built besides the newly picturesque ruins of the "Old Castle"...
an atheist. Siffre studied music at the Eric Gilder School of Music in Wardour Street, Soho. Gilder is remembered with gratitude in his poem "education...