The area of Duncton is 8,000,000.0 square meters.
The population of Duncton is 356.
Duncton Wood was created in 1991.
Duncton Wood has 736 pages.
The Duncton ChroniclesDuncton Wood (1980)Duncton Quest (1988)Duncton Found (1989)The Book of SilenceDuncton Tales (1991) Duncton Rising (1993)Duncton Stone (1993)I have ALL six in Hardback 1st Editions, so I am one lucky boy.He also wrote some standalone books "The Stonor Eagles", "Callanish", and "Skallagrigg".As well as this, he also was commissioned to continue writing "The Wind in the Willows" books, of which there are 4.I do strongly recommend buying all the Duncton books, always in hardback if you can get them. I know there are some signed copies going the rounds, but as yet, no luck for me. Buy the books, they are a great read, and will keep an imagination going for weeks after reading.David Munroe
William Horwood is the author who wrote stories about moles who lived in Duncton Wood. The series of books focuses on the lives and adventures of a community of moles in Duncton Wood, exploring themes of love, friendship, and personal growth.
It is a poem by Hilaire Belloc
H.A. Wyndham Leconfield has written: 'Sutton and Duncton Manors'
it is mainly about a mole named bracken and then later a mole called rebecca, the daughter of mandrake.
The clump of trees at Duncton Beacon, also known as Littleton Down, Nr Petworth in West Sussex, is often referred to as the "Bishops Ring" and was planted by the then owner of the Lavington Park estate which is now Seaford College. The estate owner at that time was the Bishop of Oxford, Samuel Wilberforce (1805-1873), third son of William Wilberforce the famous slavery abolitionist Therefore, it is suspected the answer to the question in the West Sussex Women's Institute quiz of 2009 of "who is commemorated by the clump of trees at Duncton Beacon" is Samuel Wilberforce. This information was found in a book at the Sussex Downs Association, who is sincerely thanked for their help.
William. Horwood has written: 'Duncton Tales' 'The Willows at Christmas (Tales of the Willows)' 'The book of silence' 'The Willows and Beyond (The Tales of the Willows)' 'Journeys to the Heartland' 'Callanish' -- subject(s): Eagles, Fiction, eagle 'Winter in den Weiden.' 'The Wolves of Time (The wolves of time)' 'William Horwood Mixed Prepack' 'Toad Triumphant (Tales of the Willows)'
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