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I really question whether Charvil has been a village for hundreds of years - it was mostly farmland and related building even in the 1950's. I know we have no exact "size" definitions of villages, towns, etc. but one definition is "A small group of dwellings in a rural area, usually ranking in size between a hamlet and a town." By this definition, I would not have classed Charvil as a village until the 19th century. Ambitus15:05, 1 August 2007 (UTC)Reply