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  • ...etween [[Newport, Pembrokeshire|Newport]] and [[Cardigan]] at the junction of the A487 road and the B4332. The parish is in the heart of the Welsh-speaking area of north Pembrokeshire.
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  • ...re]], about four miles south of [[Reading]]. To the east lies the village of [[Spencers Wood]]; to the west are [[Grazeley Green]] and [[Wokefield]] and ...<ref>[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit_page.jsp?u_id=10095219 Vision of Britain website]</ref> until swallowed by [[Wokefield]] Parish.
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  • ...h, and many of the cottages and buildings are associated with the farm and house. The village was once a parish in its own right. ...ged Edward I as his feudal superior.<ref>Tytler, Patrick Fraser, ''History of Scotland'', vol.1 (1841), pp.73-4: Rymer, ''Foedera'', vol.2, p.551</ref>
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  • ...ritain not belonging to the Royal Family nor to a bishop to hold the title of 'palace'. ...ed after famous victory won by the first Duke of Marlborough at the Battle of Blenheim in Bavaria in 1704.
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  • |picture caption=South face of Tatton Hall |type=Country House
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  • {{Infobox house |type=Country house
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  • |picture caption= A view of Clydach Vale&mdash;school in foreground ...rgan]]. It is named for its situation on the [[Nant Clydach]], a tributary of the [[River Rhondda]].
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  • ...[Buckinghamshire]]. It is in the [[Chiltern Hills]] about two miles south of [[Stokenchurch]]. ...King Edward the Confessor the village was in the possession of Tovi, thane of the king, and was called ''Hibestanes''.
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  • ...century. The machinery was previously used in another mill in the village of [[Lacey Green]]. ...ill went further into deterioration. It was not until 1967 and the filming of ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' that the mill was cosmetically restored. The ca
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  • |LG district=East Riding of Yorkshire ...ern bank of the [[Humber|Humber Estuary]], approximately twelve miles west of [[Kingston upon Hull]] city centre. Brough has a long association with BAE
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  • ...rgest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5&nbsp;million objects. It was founded in 1852 and named after Queen ...nsington]], in an area that has become known as "[[Albertopolis]]" because of its association with Prince Albert, the [[Albert Memorial]] and the major c
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  • ...e is on the slopes of the valley of the [[river Mawddach]] and at the foot of [[Foel Offrwm]]. To the south-west on another prominent hill, the [[Foel Cy ==History and Nannau House==
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  • {{Infobox house |picture caption=The front of Orleigh Court
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  • ...It is a small seaside resort with a sheltered cove on the north-west edge of the [[Exmoor]] National Park. Due to the narrowness of the valley, the village consists principally of one single long street which runs two miles between the valley head and the
    6 KB (1,026 words) - 22:06, 16 August 2018
  • |name=Pack o' Cards |picture=Pack o Cards Combe Martin.jpg
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  • |name=Mansion House |picture=Mansion House London.jpg
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  • |territory=Isle of Man |town=[[Douglas, Isle of Man]]
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  • ...ef>In the village there are two schools, Otford Primary School and Russell House. .../story-12005165-detail/story.html|title=The 'rich and fascinating' history of Otford|newspaper=Kent and Sussex Courier|accessdate=18 March 2016|ref=Otfor
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  • ...as Tower Lane), in the parish of [[Dunston, Lincolnshire|Dunston]], north of [[Sleaford]]. ...ton Pillar from Bartholomew Howlett's ''A Selection of Views in the County of Lincoln'' (1801)]]
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  • ...tween, contiguous with Middleton. The parish also contains the settlements of [[Elmer, Sussex|Elmer]] and Ancton. The southern half is urban along the b ...who was a General commanding in the Peninsula War and who became commander of the Portuguese armed forces.
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