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  • However, it also has a wonderful country retreat called the Woodcote Park in Epsom.

    Park Life With Henry Poole's Simon Cundey Javier Espinoza 2011

  • He had has far from a clear run at Epsom in the Woodcote Stakes on Derby day and is clearly better than his fourth position there.

    Talking Horses special: Royal Ascot, day three, live! 2010

  • He was just 32 when his Can-Am car crashed on the Lavant Straight just before Woodcote corner at Goodwood Circuit in England in June, 1970.

    Steve Parker: McLaren's All-New 2012 MP4-12C Introduced in Beverly Hills 2010

  • He was just 32 when his Can-Am car crashed on the Lavant Straight just before Woodcote corner at Goodwood Circuit in England in June, 1970.

    Steve Parker: McLaren's All-New 2012 MP4-12C Introduced in Beverly Hills Steve Parker 2010

  • The mild March day felt milder, the rooks cawed more cheerfully, and the spring flowers shone out more fearlessly around us when we had passed through the white gates of Woodcote -- a favoured spot gently declining to the sunniest quarter, and sheltered from the north and north-east by barricades of elm-woods.

    Cecilia de Noël Lanoe Falconer

  • Wood, "Woodcote Farm," and "Red Lodge," were also used for the same purpose.

    The Great War As I Saw It Frederick George Scott 1902

  • When I was born my father had only been settled at Woodcote for two years; but, as I grew up, it seemed to me we must have lived there for all eternity; now I see that he was only one in a long procession of human visitants who have inhabited and loved the place.

    The Upton Letters Arthur Christopher Benson 1893

  • Dear Woodcote, dear remembered days, beloved faces and voices of the past, old trees and fields!

    The Upton Letters Arthur Christopher Benson 1893

  • MY DEAR HERBERT, -- I have just been over to Woodcote; I have had a few days here alone at the end of the half, and was feeling so stupid and lazy this morning that I put a few sandwiches in my pocket and went off on a bicycle for the day.

    The Upton Letters Arthur Christopher Benson 1893

  • What appears to me in memory to be an immense distance, from Woodcote to Dewhurst, for instance, is now reduced to almost nothing; and places which I can see quite accurately in my mind's eye are now so different that I can hardly believe that they were ever like what I recollect of them.

    The Upton Letters Arthur Christopher Benson 1893

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