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  • ...NTENT_ITEM_ID=2474&CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE=0&MENU_ID=260 |title=History of Kings Norton |publisher=Birmingham City Council |accessdate=7 June 2008|archiveurl = htt * [[Kings Heath]] (Worcestershire)
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  • ...lton Lodge. To the east are the village of Halton, the old settlements of Norton and Stockham, and the new town areas of Castlefields, Palacefields, Windmil ...founded an Augustinian Priory at Runcorn. In 1134 the priory was moved to Norton, about 3½ miles away. In 1391 the priory was raised to the higher status o
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  • ...e village of that name is still five miles distant. Beyond the top lock is Norton Junction where the Leicester Line heads off north. A few miles further on t ...of five locks. Finally, an 11-mile level takes the canal through [[Elmdon Heath]], [[Solihull]], [[Acocks Green]], and Tyseley to the heart of [[Birmingham
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  • ...Each of [[Sussex]] and [[Worcestershire]] has three villages named plain "Norton". ...not always followed: south of [[Telford]] in Shropshire, [[Norton, Telford|Norton]] is south of [[Sutton Maddock|Sutton]].)
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  • ...ly trace the sources of the Tame further back, to the site of the old Stow Heath colliery, which is now Wolverhampton's East Park. ...ts [[Brades Village]] and passes through Sheepwash Urban Park and Horseley Heath to the centre of [[Great Bridge]]. It then zig-zags across the southern and
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  • | [[Stockton Heath]] || Alexandra Park <small>WA4 2AN</small> || {{map|}} || align="right"| 6. | [[Heath, Glamorgan|Heath]] || Heath Park, Cardiff <small>CF14 4EP</small> || {{map|}} || align="right"| 107.50
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  • |name=Kings Heath ...suburb of [[Birmingham]] and is now within the latter's conurbation. Kngs Heath is five miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from [[
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  • | [[Stockton Heath]] || Mill Lane Land || Mill Lane <small>WA4 2AW</small> || {{map|}} || 5.5 | [[Hockering]] || Hockering Playing Fields || Heath Road <small>NR20 3HU</small> || {{map|}} || 4.68
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  • ...nfield]], [[South Benfleet]], [[Stanford le Hope]], [[Thundersley]] (Dawes Heath hamlet in Rochford Hund.), [[Vange]], [[West Horndon]], [[West Tilbury]], [ ...]], [[Asheldham]], [[Bradwell-on-Sea]], [[Burnham, Essex|Burnham]], [[Cold Norton]], [[Creeksea]], [[Dengie]], [[Hazeleigh]], [[Latchingdon]], [[St Lawrence
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  • ...of Anjou and her troops before and after her defeat at the battle of Blore Heath in 1459. The nearest railway station is Norton Bridge, three miles east of Eccleshall. It is still officially regarded as
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  • ...n was located. From here it runs north up through [[Middlesex]], through [[Norton Folgate]], [[Shoreditch]] High Street and Kingsland Road. It runs through ...]. High Dike takes to the level, open, dry country of the [[Lincolnshire]] Heath while the A607 wanders through the villages on the spring line below. From
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  • ...ion/pdf/birmingh2-28160_1.pdf]</ref> It then follows the course of Walkers Heath Road over the traffic roundabout at Parsons Hill, to Broadmeadow Lane, Liff
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  • ...nally the Angles Way went from Great Yarmouth only as far as [[Knettishall Heath]], but a section of some 15 miles onwards to Thetford, once described as th ...to [[Knettishall Heath]], by way of [[Redgrave and Lopham Fen]] and [[Blo' Norton and Thelnetham Fen]]
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  • *Norton Lakeside Halt **Bagnall 0-6-0DM No. 3119 "Hem Heath" built in 1956. (In storage).
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  • *Frilford Heath Golf Club - [[Abingdon]] *Flackwell Heath Golf Club - [[High Wycombe]]
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  • ...the new [[Stratford-upon-Avon Canal]] which had by then reached [[Hockley Heath]]. By March 1797 the 2,726-yard [[Wast Hills Tunnel]] was open and the cana ...ham and Gloucester Railway]] to allow access to their new station at Kings Norton.
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  • ...connects it to the [[Grand Union Canal]]. The northern section from Kings Norton in the suburbs of [[Birmingham]] to Lapworth is level for the first 10¾ mi ...e canal, there are a total of 54 narrow locks.<ref name=jane/> Near King's Norton Junction there is a disused stop lock, which used to prevent the canal taki
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  • {{PoIgb|Junction at Norton Colliery |52.6376|-2.0218|SJ985044|dry - estimated from map<ref name=om/>}} {{PoIgb|Short Heath branch|52.6025|-2.0419|SJ971005|Towards [[New Invention]]<ref name=om/>}}
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  • ...va]] (1½ miles), [[Appleby Magna]] (2 miles), [[Twycross]] (2½ miles), [[Norton-juxta-Twycross]] (1½ miles), [[Orton on the Hill]] (1½ miles). ...ain street running roughly parallel to the ridgeway from Orton to No man's heath.The earliest record of the customary tenants on Sir William Paget's demesne
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  • *[[King's Heath]], Worcestershire *[[King's Norton]], Worcestershire
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  • ...n]], [[Rednal]], [[Northfield, Worcestershire|Northfield]] centre and West Heath.
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  • ...r the northern edge of the Saxon kingdom called [[Hwicce]] as were [[Kings Norton]] and [[Yardley, Birmingham|Yardley]] and was near the northern edge of the ...icts between the forces of the two opposing sides. Hawkesley House in West Heath, which belonged to the royalist Middlemore family, was besieged and seized
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  • ...tery Lane by a northern tributary which rises in Redhill and crosses Kings Norton golf club. The combined river then is bridged by the A435, Alcester Road by ...ins a journey between [[Yardley Wood]] and [[Small Heath, Birmingham|Small Heath]] of the Shire Country Park. Firstly passing through Scribers Lane Site of
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  • ...2-08-04}}</ref> The eastern part of the village is also known as Trueman's Heath. ...[[Kings Norton]], [[Shirley, Warwickshire|Shirley]] (Warks) and [[Dickens Heath]] (Warks).
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  • ...omberbach]], north-west of [[Higher Marston]] and south-east of [[Budworth Heath]]. Until 1948, Great Budworth was part of the [[Arley Hall]] estate. ...130, St Mary and All Saints Church was given to the Augustinian canon of [[Norton Priory]]{{sfn|Greene|2004|p=67}} by William FitzNigel, Constable of Chester
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  • ...nd the same distance north-west of [[Guildford]]. It stands amidst Bagshot Heath, a fifty square-mile tract of formerly open land in [[Surrey]] and [[Berksh ...Georgiana Burne-Jones, Agnes Poynter and Louisa Baldwin'' (New York: W.W. Norton, 2001).</ref>
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  • Also dating from the 1600s is '''Cold Norton''' (formerly known as Burchets), a smaller dwelling which retains a well-pr On the hill north of Hatchford (known as [[Chatley Heath]], formerly Breach Hill) stands a semaphore tower, which was part of the li
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  • |picture=Balsall Heath Baths and Library.jpg |picture caption=Balsall Heath Baths and Library
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  • |name=RAF Brize Norton |picture=A400M Atlas at RAF Brize Norton MOD 45159377.jpg
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  • *[[Norton in Hales]] *[[Stanton upon Hine Heath]]
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  • ...iver Stour, Warwickshire|River Stour]], is at the east and [[Barton-on-the-Heath]] at the south-east. The south-east corner of the parish is part of the [[C ...oreton-in-Marsh, [[Bourton-on-the-Hill]], [[Stow-on-the-Wold]], [[Chipping Norton]], and [[Little Compton]].<ref name= GRF/><ref name=OS/><ref name=GoogleMap
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  • '''Small Heath''' is an area in south-east [[Birmingham]], [[Warwickshire]], situated on a Small Heath, which has been settled and used since Roman times, sits on top of a small
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  • ...and for the development of Adderley Park, as well as churches. It was Lord Norton who oversaw the then modern layout of the square-set streets and well space ...ley Gate, a local landmark, at the entrance to Alum Rock Road and Washwood Heath Road. There are many older houses from around the turn of the 20th century
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