Bascote

Bascote

infobox UK place
country = England
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latitude= 52.26
longitude=-01.41
official_name =Bascote
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shire_county= Warwickshire
region= West Midlands
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os_grid_reference= SP4063

Bascote is a very small, rather exclusive village in rural Warwickshire, England. The nearest town is Southam, 1.5 miles away. Bascote consists of a small number of large houses, a post box, and a telephone box. Nearby is the (smaller) village of Bascote Heath, home to a few mansions, a several country cottages, farms, a war memorial, and the Fox and Hen public house.


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