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  • ...lages called [[The Rodings]]. Margaret Roding is seven miles north-west of the [[county town]] of [[Chelmsford]]. ...cte Margaret' recorded in 1245. The 'Margaret' refers to the dedication of the parish church.<ref>Mills, Anthony David (2003); ''A Dictionary of British P
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  • ...es its name to the Sturmer Pippin apple which was grown in the orchards of the village.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sturmernurseries.co.uk/index.html | ...inserted in the 15th century, in the Perpendicular style of architecture. The porch, of Tudor brick, is early 16th century.<ref>{{cite journal|journal=St
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  • |picture caption= Church of St Mary the Virgin '''East Bergholt''' is a village in [[Suffolk]], just north of the [[Essex]] border.
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  • ...et]], eight miles south-west of [[Bath]]. The civil parish, which includes the hamlets of '''Meadgate''', '''Radford''' and '''Wall Mead''', has a populat The village has been known as Timfborough, Tymmersbarue, Timsbarrow (meaning Ti
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  • |picture=Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Redcar and Cleveland taken 1963 - geograph.org.uk - 803854.jpg |post town=Saltburn-by-the-Sea
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  • ...mber.php?cityid=E34003327|title=Mytholmroyd (West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics and Location in Maps and Ch |picture=The Grove Inn, Burnley Road A646, Mytholmroyd - geograph.org.uk - 1010409.jpg
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  • |picture caption=Lincoln Avenue, Knightswood<br />Adjacent to the golf course ...unity events are run throughout the year. Knightswood is also the home of the 2018 BMX European Championships Stadium.
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  • |picture caption=The Leeds and Liverpool Canal ...unction 27 of the [[M6 motorway]], nestled in the Douglas Valley alongside the [[Leeds and Liverpool Canal]].
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  • ..., a reformer and fighter for children's rights, is buried in a crypt under the church's east end. ...ry. The Abbey Light Railway, which connected the grounds of the abbey with the Bridge Road commercial area, was closed down in 2012.
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  • |name=The Grove |picture=The Grove and golf course, Watford - geograph.org.uk - 131616.jpg
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  • ...f> The name originated from Anglo-Saxon times and means the little town by the water. ...f the old A61 road (now the B6179), just north of the [[Derby]] section of the A38.
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  • |garden= ...rade II* listed Elizabethan manor house in the parish of [[Bridestowe]] on the north western edge of [[Dartmoor]] in [[Devon]].
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  • |garden= ...House''' (formerly until 1821 '''Daddon House''' is a country house, once the centre of a large estate near [[Bideford]], in north [[Devon]].
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  • |garden= '''Newnham Park''' is a grand country house and estate in [[Devon]], in the parish of [[Sparkwell]].
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  • ...1930s high streets in the metropolis. The most common type of housing in the area is 1930's detached and semi-detached housing. As a mainly residential [[File:Crane Shot Tower.JPG|thumb|250px|The Shot Tower in Crane Park, Whitton]]
    21 KB (3,311 words) - 10:54, 7 July 2018
  • [[File:Nottingham Canal, Awsworth.JPG|thumb|250px|Part of the Nottingham Canal is maintained for Fishing. Pictured in 2006.]] ...e Great Northern Basin, which provided access to the [[Erewash Canal]] and the [[Cromford Canal]].
    29 KB (4,531 words) - 12:12, 17 July 2018
  • |name=Lemsford Mill |picture=Lemsford Mill, Hertfordshire - geograph-2176794.jpg
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  • |caption=The folly castle ...ees, and various subsidiary buildings, the parkland is listed Grade-II* on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in Engl
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  • ...rt suburban, part rural in nature and includes the small hamlet of Nash to the south-west. ...and on Keston Common.<ref>John Newman, Buildings of England, West Kent and the Weald</ref>
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  • ...e of Ruxley. The area today is known for Ruxley Manor, a large site with a garden centre and other retailers and services. ...and ''lēah'' (wood clearing).<ref name=mills/> It has also been suggested the first element may be from an Old English personal name ''Hrōc'' or ''Hroca
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