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'''Chepingstow''' is a small {{wp|cathedral city}} in Narland, [[Great Nortend]]. It is dominated by its cathedral | '''Chepingstow''' is a small {{wp|cathedral city}} in Narland, [[Great Nortend]]. It is dominated by its cathedral, which is the premier secular cathedral in the [[Church of Nortend]]. The city is located on the River Stough Minor, one of the two major tributaries of the River Stough along with the River Eams, also known as the River Stough Major. | ||
Chepingstow is the seat of the Bishop of Chepingstow, who ''ex officio'' serves as the Lord High Chancellour of Great Nortend, one of the [[Ministry of Great Nortend|Officers of State]]. Chepingstow is known for its printing and book-binding industries, being the home of the publishers Abbey, Ball & Sons, official printers of the [[Church of Nortend]], and numerous parchment and paper merchants. It is also known for its market, held on Wednesdays and Saturdays. | Chepingstow Cathedral Minster is the seat of the Lord Bishop of Chepingstow, who ''ex officio'' serves as the Lord High Chancellour of Great Nortend, one of the [[Ministry of Great Nortend|Officers of State]], as well as Chancellour of the [[University of Aldesey]]. Chepingstow is known for its printing and book-binding industries, being the home of the publishers Abbey, Ball & Sons, official printers of the [[Church of Nortend]], and numerous parchment and paper merchants. It is also known for its city market, held on Wednesdays and Saturdays. | ||
{{GNC}} [[Category:Locations in Great Nortend]] | {{GNC}} [[Category:Locations in Great Nortend]] |
Latest revision as of 12:17, 30 July 2021
Chepingstow | |
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Country | Great Nortend |
County | Narland |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 17,350 |
Area code | NACH (6224) |
Chepingstow is a small cathedral city in Narland, Great Nortend. It is dominated by its cathedral, which is the premier secular cathedral in the Church of Nortend. The city is located on the River Stough Minor, one of the two major tributaries of the River Stough along with the River Eams, also known as the River Stough Major.
Chepingstow Cathedral Minster is the seat of the Lord Bishop of Chepingstow, who ex officio serves as the Lord High Chancellour of Great Nortend, one of the Officers of State, as well as Chancellour of the University of Aldesey. Chepingstow is known for its printing and book-binding industries, being the home of the publishers Abbey, Ball & Sons, official printers of the Church of Nortend, and numerous parchment and paper merchants. It is also known for its city market, held on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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