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Gorgeous Frome has a historic centre, burgeoning crafts scene and beautiful walks. Many people are flocking to the market ...
Quade was visiting Nunney Castle, near Frome, Somerset on Saturday when he disappeared from sight. His father Nick Ballinger and his uncle Mark Britton concluded he must be in the water ...
A boy of three miraculously survived after accidentally plunging into a castle’s deep moat and being submerged for two minutes. Quade Ballinger wandered into the water at Nunney Castle in Frome ...
English Heritage has closed a Somerset castle to the public after a toddler fell in a moat and nearly drowned. The boy, three, was rescued from the water at Nunney Castle, in Frome, which has now ...
The family of a toddler who fell through an algae-covered castle moat have spoken out about his terrifying two minutes under the water. Quade Ballinger, three, fell into the water at Nunney Castle ...
A THREE-year-old boy survived after being submerged for three minutes when he accidentally plunged into a castle moat. Quade Ballinger fell into the still, dark water at Nunney Castle, Frome ...
The 14th Century Nunney Castle was targeted in the past two days, the parish council said. It is not known what happened to the stones, but it is thought they might have been thrown into the moat.
The family of a toddler have spoken out after their son fell into a moat at an English Heritage site in Somerset. Quade Ballinger, 3, fell into the water at Nunney Castle in Frome after believing ...
THE golden age of steam returned to Wales at the weekend when the Nunney Castle puffed its way to Carmarthen. THE golden age of steam returned to Wales at the weekend when the Nunney Castle puffed ...
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England's 'prettiest village' with a medieval castle and pub perfect for winter staycationsNunney's rich historical tapestry is visible to this day. Highlights for those visiting include its medieval castle, the archetypal village pub, and the picturesque natural environment ...
The 14th Century Nunney Castle was targeted in the past two days, the parish council said. It is not known what happened to the stones, but it is thought they might have been thrown into the moat.
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