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 Translation for 'listed village' from English to French
écol.urban
village {m} classé
listed village [Br.]
Partial Matches
immo.
classé {adj} {past-p} [bâtiment]
listed
bourse
côté en bourse {adj} {past-p}
listed
adm.
immeuble {m} classé
listed building
géogr.sociol.
se classer comme le pays le plus pauvre
to be listed as the world's poorest country
bled {m} [fam.]village
village {m}village
urban
place {f} du village
village square
hist.urban
village {m} médiéval
medieval village
comm.
épicerie {f} du village
village store
village {m} de toiletent village
tourisme
village {m} de vacances
holiday village
minesurban
village {m} de mineurs
mining village
idiot {m} du village [fam.]village idiot
alpin.urban
village {m} de montagne
mountain village
fête {f} du villagevillage fair
fête {f} du villagevillage festival
fête {f} votivevillage festival
ichtyo.urban
village {m} de pêcheurs
fishing village
urban
place {f} du village
village green
sociol.urban
salle {f} communale
village hall
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Usage Examples English
  • Kelsale has a primary school, Kelsale C of EVC Primary School, a Methodist Chapel and a Grade II* listed Village Hall and Social Club.
  • Two Grade II listed village buildings are Blyborough Grange Farmhouse and Blyborough Hall.
  • The Sports Pavilion opens as Humble Bumble Cafe - a unique community facility for this DoomsDay Book listed village, as well as an 'after match' sports bar.
  • The Grade I listed village church is dedicated to Martin of Tours.
  • The Grade I listed village church is dedicated to .

  • These include the ancient churchyard with some surviving stonework from its medieval church, a listed village hall that is used for religious services and private events, and a short distance along the coast there is a dun, built in the Iron Age and reused by Scandinavians, which was renovated in the early 20th century and has since been designated a scheduled monument.
  • Nearby are the Grade II listed village school and school house, and the Grade II* listed Church of St Matthew.
  • Wavertree Lock-up is an 18th-century grade II listed village lock-up located in Wavertree, Liverpool, England.
  • It retains two pubs, a Working Mens Club and one village shop, but the only structure left of historic importance is the Grade II listed village water pump.
  • The Grade I listed village church dedicated to St Laurence dates to the 13th century, and has a 14th-century tower.

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