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  • ...ty]], Resolis ({{wmap|57.641626|-4.184452|name=Cromartyshire main body}} {{getmapecho|NH697634}}) Det 1. Plaids ({{wmap|57.815645|-4.040080|name=Cromartyshire Det 1}} {{getmapecho|NH789825}})
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  • ...ts appear to favour a point on Newtonwood Road, north of the village, at {{getmapecho|SK45626065}} and reaching 671 feet above sea level. Strawberry Bank, a little to the south at {{getmapecho|SK4659}}, was long claimed to be the highest point in the county, and a pla
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  • ...f the Sub-Roman period is the Pillar of Eliseg, near Valle Crucis Abbey ({{getmapecho|SJ204442}}) erected by Cyngen ap Cadell King of Powys (died 855), in honour
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  • ...ic Monuments'' sited in the townland of [[Dreenan]] in [[Fermanagh]], at {{getmapecho|H08526197}}.<ref>{{cite web | title=Dreenan (Boa Island) | work=Environment
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  • |'''Spidean a' Choire Lèith''' || {{getmapecho|NG929579}} || 3,461 feet || Munro |'''Mullach an Rathain''' || {{getmapecho|NG912577}} || 3,356 ft || Munro
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  • ...ambridgeshire]] with [[Huntingdonshire]], all within the [[fenland]], at {{getmapecho|TL262920}}.
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  • ...Anglesey]] coast. On the headland stands the Point Lynas Lighthouse, at {{getmapecho|SH479936}}).
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  • ...claim to being the original "south well", most notably at a well site at {{getmapecho|GR708535}} where a plaque exists; though also the ''Admiral Rodney'' pub cl
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  • *[[High Willhays]], 2,037 feet, ({{getmapecho|SX580895}}) *[[Yes Tor]], 2,031 feet, ({{getmapecho|SX581901}})
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  • ...s is 215 miles long. Its usually quoted source is at [[Thames Head]] (at {{getmapecho|ST980994}}), about a mile north of the village of [[Kemble]] and near [[Cir
    10 KB (1,494 words) - 11:10, 28 April 2017
  • ...ern Upland Way]] crosses both streams before they meet at Watermeetings ({{getmapecho|NS953131}}) to form the River Clyde proper. At this point the Clyde is only
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  • ...stern ridge of this hill, on the road corner just west of [[Hastoe]], at {{getmapecho|SP914091}}. This is a rare example of two separate county tops on effective
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  • ...onival, which if starting from the hamlet of Inchnadamph (grid reference {{getmapecho|NC250218}}), is climbed first.
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  • *[[Canna]]: {{getmapecho|NG245055}} ([[Argyllshire]]) *[[Rùm]]: {{getmapecho|NM369987}} ([[Argyllshire]])
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  • At Cronins Yard {{getmapecho|V83668734}} is a paying car park, and by it a tearoom in season. A path ru
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  • ...ust nine feet short of the summit height, at 1,746 feet above sea level ({{getmapecho|NT581616}}).
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  • |'''[[Hirta]]''' || 1,656 acres || {{getmapecho|NF102991}} || ''unknown'' |'''[[Boreray]]''' || 213 acres || {{getmapecho|NA153050}} || "Fortified island"
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  • *Fan Hir ({{getmapecho|SN969193}}) - 2,497 feet *Picws Du ({{getmapecho|SN969193}}) - 2,457 feet
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  • ...feet it is the highest point in Suffolk; the [[county top]], located at {{getmapecho|TL786558}}. The exact top is a matter of conjecture as the area is flat.
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  • File:North_Flank_Kinder_Scout.JPG| North flank of Kinder Scout {{getmapecho|SK075900}}
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  • |'''Winter Hill''' <sup>†</sup> || Rivington || 1,496&nbsp;ft || {{getmapecho|SD659149}} ...Hill''' || Smithills/[[Belmont, Lancashire|Belmont]] || 1,421&nbsp;ft || {{getmapecho|SD671141}}
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  • ...irly flat, the [[county top]] is reckoned at 482 feet above sea level at {{getmapecho|TL4430136202}}.
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  • The actual county top is reckoned at {{getmapecho|TQ4355556332}}, amongst the houses built on the old fort which crowns the h
    1,013 B (161 words) - 10:05, 10 March 2018
  • ...from the north starting at a parking spot on the A832 at grid reference {{getmapecho|NH162760}} and climbs the adjoining Munro of Meall a' Chrasgaidh before cli
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  • ...oute starts at the western end of Loch Droma on the A835 (grid reference {{getmapecho|NH253754}}) and follows the Allt a' Mhadaidh west for 4 miles to reach Loch
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  • ...hydro road from the locked gates at Grudie on the A835 at grid reference {{getmapecho|NH310624}}. The road is tarmac as far as the Fannich dam then becomes a tra
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  • ...m the north-west. The best starting point is the mouth of Kings Beck, at {{getmapecho|NT031305}}, though only a private track leads this far and unauthorised veh An alternative starting point is at Glenkirk, to the east ({{getmapecho|NT077295}}). From here, a circular route along a ridge including Chapelgill
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  • ...lar ascent of Bynack More starts from [[Loch Morlich]] at grid reference {{getmapecho|NH972098}} and follows a good path passing through the attractive Ryvoan Pa ...to start from the car park at the Cairn Gorm ski centre (grid reference {{getmapecho|NH989061}}) and ascend Cairn Gorm first before carrying onto Bynack More by
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  • ...ong round trip of over 17½ miles, starting at the Linn of Dee car park ({{getmapecho|NO065901}}), five miles west of Braemar. The route follows the estate road
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  • ...of Càrn a' Mhàim is most commonly started at the Linn of Dee car park ({{getmapecho|NO065901}}), and takes the track to Derry Lodge. A bicycle can be used on t
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  • ...Bhreac is from the Linn of Dee [[National Trust for Scotland]] car park ({{getmapecho|NO065901}}), 5 miles west of [[Braemar]]. The route follows the estate road
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  • ...is an earthen mound on the valley floor in the middle of the village, at {{getmapecho|SH656726}}. The mound is circular, 22 feet high with an oval top 57 feet by The single barrel-vault bridge at {{getmapecho|SH662720}} spans Afon Aber, providing a roadway across the river, some 25 f
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  • ...] to the River Thames close to the centre of [[Kingston upon Thames]] at {{getmapecho|TQ177691}} after a course of 6 miles. The river has a catchment area of 28 ...waters near today's Spring Hotel. Custom states this to be the pool at {{getmapecho|TQ218628}}.
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  • ...nd other headwaters on [[Black Hill, North-west Dartmoor|Black Hill]] at {{getmapecho|SX601852}}; within half a mile of the sources of the [[River Taw]], [[River
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  • ...air Berwyn and Tomle. This was re-erected in June 2008 by High Sports at {{getmapecho|SJ080337}}.
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  • ...lying a little under a mile off the north-east coast of [[Anglesey]], at {{getmapecho|SH302942}}. Its maximum dimensions are 300 feet by 270 feet, with an area o
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  • '''Ynys Castell''' ({{getmapecho|SH564727}}) is a small island in the [[Menai Strait]] which separates [[Ang
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  • Ynys Gaint lies close to the Anglesey shore at OS reference {{getmapecho|SH561725}}, between [[Ynys Faelog]] and [[Ynys Castell]].
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  • ...ll, uninhabitable islet of [[Anglesey]] found in the [[Menai Strait]] at {{getmapecho|SH549715}}, southwest of [[Church Island]] and immediately south of another
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  • ...Park Avenue, the stream disappears underground in culvert in woodland at {{getmapecho|SE079263}} to enter the town covertly. A minor stream, nevertheless, it cu
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  • ...boundary is Warwickshire's [[county top]], at 853 feet above sea level ({{getmapecho|SP187425}}).
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  • | {{getmapecho|S844528}} | {{getmapecho|S810448}}
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  • |{{getmapecho|V80368442}} |{{getmapecho|V80138525}}
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  • ...down and soon ends, its last hurrah in a rounded hill at Haye's Coppice ({{getmapecho|SO755347}}). To the west the [[Herefordshire]] hills are assertive, but on
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  • | [[Maes Knoll]] hillfort || {{getmapecho|ST599659}} | Stantonbury Camp || {{getmapecho|ST672636}}
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  • '''Dungeness''' is a headland on the south coast of [[Kent]], at {{getmapecho|TR0917}}, formed largely of a shingle beach in the form of a cuspate forela
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  • | {{getmapecho|}}{{getmapecho|D080353}} | {{getmapecho|D135344}}
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  • *''Buttdarts'': Buttdart Bridge, over one of the larger marsh drains {{getmapecho|TR071296}} ...losed when the Lydd ranges were opened in the Second World War. [approx. {{getmapecho|TR0417}}].
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  • ...providing that county's highest point, at 2,070 feet, at grid reference {{getmapecho|G759473}}
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  • ...nding natural beauty on the east coast of the island of [[Anglesey]], at {{getmapecho|SH5380}}.
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  • '''Somerford Keynes''' ({{getmapecho|SU019952}}) is a small village in [[Wiltshire]], close to the [[River Thame
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  • ...sle of [[Anglesey]], sitting on the A5 road which crosses the island, at {{getmapecho|SH350775}}. The village lies just east of [[Valley, Anglesey|RAF Valley]].
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  • Llanddona stands between [[Benllech]] and [[Beaumaris]], at {{getmapecho|SH518828}}. It is popular as a holiday destination on Anglesey, particular
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  • ...s]]. The saltway followed the Etherow to Ladyshaw, and at Salters Brook ({{getmapecho|SK137999}}) it forked, with one route leading to [[Wakefield]] and another
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  • ...g|cy|Bae Dulas}}) is a small bay on the northeast coast of [[Anglesey]] ({{getmapecho|SH490889}}). The bay is bordered by three beaches.
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  • '''Llyn Coron''' is a lake in the west of the Isle of [[Anglesey]] at {{getmapecho|SH378700}}. [[Bodorgan]] railway station is by its eastern shore, and the
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  • The Clwyd rises in the [[Clocaenog Forest]] ({{getmapecho|SJ045535}}) five miles north-west of [[Corwen]]. From there it flows due so
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  • ...e''' is a farmstead in [[Berkshire]], amongst the [[Berkshire Downs]] at {{getmapecho|SU393788}}, where once stood a village. It is a mile or so south east from
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  • ...s Stone is a boundary stone lying about a mile south of the village at {{getmapecho|SU431748}}. It gets its name from a local tale which tells of a sheep rustl ...d Thicket is a hamlet which lies between Leckhampstead and Chaddleworth ({{getmapecho|SU429769}}). There are a number of thatched cottages and a chapel, dated 18
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  • ...southwestern corner of [[Chaddleworth]], at the junction of the lanes at {{getmapecho|SU415773}}
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  • It lies at the head of the [[Eglwyseg]] Valley at {{getmapecho|SJ232477}}, enclosed by the cliffs of [[Craig y Forwyn, Denbighshire|Craig
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  • ...let, on a hill above the [[River Gade]] north of [[Hemel Hempstead]], at {{getmapecho|TL047114}}. It is on a lane running from [[Gaddesden Row]] to the A4146 al
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  • ...]] which separates the islands of [[Yell]] and [[Mainland, Shetland]] at {{getmapecho|HU439808}}.
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  • '''St Andrews Bay''' is a bay of the [[North Sea]] located in at {{getmapecho|NO53491954}} on the coast of [[Fife]]. It is named for the nearby Royal bu
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  • *Main Top ({{getmapecho|NT903195}}, 2,549 feet) *West Top ({{getmapecho|NT895193}}, 2,438 feet)
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  • The hill is located at {{getmapecho|SU458573}}, to the southwest of the village of [[Old Burghclere]], in the c
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  • ...s of chalk grassland. The smaller, separate northern section (centred on {{getmapecho|SU604234}}) is a strip of grassland on a north-facing slope of the northern
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  • | [[Beacon Hill, Cheshire|Beacon Hill]] || 492 || {{getmapecho|SJ51867668}} ([[Frodsham]]) | Woodhouse Hill || 476 || {{getmapecho|SJ50987576}} ([[Frodsham]])
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  • ...The Ordnance Survey mark a spot height of 735 feet at the radio mast at {{getmapecho|TQ 2040 5175}}.
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  • '''Hadleigh Farm''' is a farm outside [[Hadleigh, Essex]] at ({{getmapecho|TQ810860}}). It was developed as an educational working farm from 1891 and
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  • ...the long sides lying NNW to SSE. It is around located at grid reference {{getmapecho|TQ390772}}. The 0° meridian runs through the park; indeed the Prime Merid
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  • ...">"The Munros" Page 216 (Gives route of ascent).</ref> at grid reference {{getmapecho|NC251216}} where there is parking space near the Inchnadamph hotel. The rou
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  • ...''' is a high, heather-clad moorland in [[Lancashire]], generally around {{getmapecho|SD259839}}. It is amongst the [[Furness Fells]] in [[Lancashire North of t
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  • The hamlet of Pengwern lies to its north and east at {{getmapecho|SJ016764}}.
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  • *Main summit: {{getmapecho|NT254315}}, 2,441 feet *Southwest summit: {{getmapecho|NT247308}}, 2,339 feet
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  • | [[Broad Law]] || {{commas|2756}} || 840 || [[Peeblesshire]] || {{getmapecho|NT146235}} | [[Cramalt Craig]] || {{commas|2726}} || 831 || || {{getmapecho|NT168247}}
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  • ...rly point]] of the mainland of [[Great Britain]] is near Lizard Point at {{getmapecho|SW701115}}.
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  • *St Tudwal's Island East (''Ynys Tudwal Fach'') at {{getmapecho|SH341259}} *St Tudwal's Island West (''Ynys Tudwal Fawr'') at {{getmapecho|SH334251}}
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  • The isles known as [[Eileanan Chearabhaigh]]({{getmapecho|NF866476}}) in the south east have a total area of 247 acres spread over se
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  • ...t Stephen, is within the northern outskirts of the town of Launceston at {{getmapecho|SX324857}}. The church's buttressed and battlemented tower (16th century) h
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  • ...The union workhouse was built ''c''.1840 on the [[Whaley Bridge]] road ({{getmapecho|SK051805}}). It consisted of an entrance range and an accommodation block o
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  • ...hian]], are a range of igneous hills, to the north of [[Haddington]], at {{getmapecho|NT500760}}.
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  • The hamlet of Priestlaw stands below Priestlaw Hill at {{getmapecho|NT649633}}, where the Faseny Water runs into the Whiteadder Reservoir.
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  • ...Sarratt, just before Sarratt Road crosses over the [[M25 motorway]], at {{getmapecho|TQ048984}}.
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  • ...s about a mile north of [[Edinburgh]] in [[Midlothian]]. It is found at {{getmapecho|NT207805}}.
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  • ...mer Isles]] in [[Loch Broom]], part of [[Cromartyshire]]. It is found at {{getmapecho|NB953020}}
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  • '''Horse Isle''' is a small, uninhabited island located at {{getmapecho|NS211427}} just off the shore of the seaside town of [[Ardrossan]] in [[Ayr
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  • ...rd (1995) p. 234. Baird suggest "Skernataid Rock" may be Sgeir Thraid at {{getmapecho|NG628334}}</ref>
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  • The Massacre Cave ({{getmapecho|NM434874}}) sits in the back of a fault-like crevice under a steep rock fac
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  • ...d in 1988, between the island's modern lone farmhouse and West Beach, at {{getmapecho|ST21986498}}.<ref name="CC Guide">{{Cite book | title=Flat Holm Island | pu
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  • ...f a more modern military theme, there is an Royal Observer Corps post at {{getmapecho|ST766838}}.
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  • The highest point of the Ridge is Great Wood Hill at [[Rede]] ({{getmapecho|TL786558}}), the [[County top|highest point]] in Suffolk.
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  • The village is at {{getmapecho|NZ257773}}. To the north and west is the vast industrial estate. Eastfiel
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  • ...ck, opening in an estuary ({{getmapecho|ND359510}}), in [[Bay of Wick]] ({{getmapecho|ND378505}}). The town of [[Wick]] stands across the river by its mouth. ...to the west of the estuary, and Loch Hempriggs and the Loch of Yarrows ({{getmapecho|ND309438}}) to the south-southwest.
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  • '''Westwick''' is a vanished village hamlet in [[Hertfordshire]], at about {{getmapecho|TL091065}} which has left its name to a lane and two farms at the edge of t
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  • ...is a staircase lock on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at [[Bingley]], at {{getmapecho|SE107399}}; it consists of five stages of lock gates to lift or lower a boa
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  • ...yal Agricultural Society of England Volume 6 | pages=182–187}}</ref>) ({{getmapecho|ST455445}}) is a moorland within the [[Somerset Levels]]. 1,269.3 acres of
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  • '''Polpeor Cove''' at {{getmapecho|SW700115}} is a small, rocky cove on the west side of [[The Lizard#Lizard P
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