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  • |picture=Cows in Orchard - geograph.org.uk - 94917.jpg |biggest town=[[Bristol]] ''(partly in Gloucestershire)''
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  • |constituency=Ealing Central and Acton ...esex|Acton]], to the west [[Hanwell]] and to the north-west [[Greenford]], and to the south is [[Brentford]].
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  • ...the latter in Gloucestershire) and five miles west of [[Chipping Norton]] (in Oxfordshire). ...[Adlestrop]] to the north, [[Cornwell, Oxfordshire|Cornwell]] to the east, and [[Kingham]] to the south,
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |LG district=South Gloucestershire
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  • The '''River Etherow''' is a border river of [[Cheshire]] and [[Derbyshire]]. A river of the [[Peak District]], it is ultimately a tribu The Etherow is 19 miles long and drains a basin of some 30 square miles.
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |LG district=South Gloucestershire
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  • [[File:Bristol MMB «39 Rivers Avon and Trym.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The River Trym joining the Avon at Sea Mills]] ...t once it emerges into the open it flows through a nature reserve and city parks before joining the tidal [[River Avon, Somerset|River Avon]] at [[Sea Mills
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  • ...l Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]] and opened to visitors. The garden is found near [[Tal-y-Cafn]]. ...wy valley and the river and beyond to the [[Carneddau]] range of mountains in [[Snowdonia]].
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  • ...of the southwest, along with [[Dartmoor]] in [[Devon]] and [[Bodmin Moor]] in [[Cornwall]]. ...Park is {{convert|692.8|km2|mi2|0|x}}, of which 71% is in Somerset and 29% in Devon.<ref name="exmoor-nationalpark1">{{cite web|url=http://www.exmoor-nat
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  • {{county|Gloucestershire}} ...[[The Downs, Bristol|The Downs]], much used for leisure including walking and team sports. Clifton Down is the part of the Downs south of Stoke Road.
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  • ...been built, as the proprietors believed that an Act of Parliament obtained in 1730 gave them the necessary powers. ...railways, the canal continued to pay dividends to shareholders until 1922, and was not finally abandoned until 1954.
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  • ...e:Pennine scenery.jpg|right|thumb|450px|From the Pennine Way, near Marsden in Yorkshire]] ...is the earliest and most fanous of the long-distance footpaths of Britain and may be said to have inspired the creation of all subsequent trails.
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  • |picture caption=Coronation Square in the centre of Southcote ...branch of the [[River Kennet]] and the water meadows of the Kennet Valley, and to the east by the railway line from Reading to [[Basingstoke]] bordering [
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  • {{county|Gloucestershire}} ...rshire]]. It was officially inaugurated as a National Trail on 24 May 2007 and several new rights of way have been created as a result.<ref>[http://www.na
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...heltenham]]. It has become urbanised with new housing estates and business parks, albeit without losing some traces of its older, rural roots.
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  • [[File:Two deer at Richmond Park, London.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Deer in Richmond Park]] ...are miles. It is found to the south-east of [[Richmond, Surrey|Richmond]] and north-west of [[Kingston upon Thames]], a vast expanse of green parkland ot
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  • ...f Nightingale Valley. Brislington houses the HTV West Studios on Bath Road and this is situated next to the historic Arnos Vale Cemetery. ...omerset|Whitchurch]] to the south; by [[Bedminster]] to the west; and by [[Gloucestershire]] to the north; It forms part of the [[Keynsham Hundred]].<ref>{{cite web|t
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  • |LG district=South Gloucestershire |constituency=Filton and Bradley Stoke
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  • '''Courteenhall''' is a village and parish in [[Northamptonshire]], five miles south of the county town of [[Northampton] ...al Statistics|work=Neighbourhood Statistics}}</ref> The village is located in a cul-de-sac.
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  • ...well''' is a village and former ancient manor in the [[Forest of Dean]], [[Gloucestershire]]. A recent survey indicated that the population of Clearwell is approximat ...Meend. Iron production expanded in mediæval times and peaked in the 16th and 17th centuries, leaving a legacy of fine stone-built buildings.
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  • ...tbury Court Garden''' is a Dutch water garden in [[Westbury-on-Severn]], [[Gloucestershire]], nine miles south-west of [[Gloucester]]. ...t hint" of a Dutch connection at Westbury Court (Hadfield, "William, Mary, and Westbury", ''Garden History'' '''2''' (1974:27–33).</ref>
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  • {{county|Gloucestershire}} ...tween the districts of [[Clifton, Bristol|Clifton]] and [[Hotwells]], in [[Gloucestershire]].
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  • |crosses=[[River Brent]]<BR>and Brent Valley ...ng of the [[Great Western Railway]] (GWR). It is situated between Southall and Hanwell stations, the latter station being only a very short distance away
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  • ...on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England. ...ections on display from Bristol Museum's 10,000 items of historic costume, and of toys from the 18th century to the 1980s.
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  • ...he suburbs of [[Stoke Bishop]], Westbury Park, [[Henleaze]], [[Southmead]] and [[Henbury]]. ....british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=40286 Victoria County History of Gloucestershire: The College of Westbury on Trym]</ref>
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  • |LG district=South Gloucestershire ...ents. In 1989 the village and environs were classed as a conservation area and thus have statutory protection from overdevelopment.
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  • [[File:Westonbirt Arboretum 1 (1).jpg|right|thumb|300px|The arboretum in autumn]] {{county|Gloucestershire}}
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  • |county=Gloucestershire '''Westonbirt House''' is a country house in [[Gloucestershire]], about three miles south-west of [[Tetbury]]. It belonged to the Holford
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  • {{county|Gloucestershire}} ...stretch of the original course of the [[River Avon, Somerset|River Avon]], and so the Frome is a tributary of the latter river.
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  • {{county|Gloucestershire}} ...he [[Stapleton, Bristol|Stapleton]] area of northern [[Bristol]], within [[Gloucestershire]]. It is also known as Whitwood Mill.
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |LG district=South Gloucestershire
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  • ...dlake''' is a village and parish about five miles south-east of [[Witney]] in the [[Bampton Hundred, Oxfordshire|Bampton]] hundred of [[Oxfordshire]]. Th ...80.}}</ref> It now follows Brighthampton Cut, an artificial land drain dug in the 19th century. The Windrush joins the [[River Thames]] at [[Newbridge, O
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  • |county 1=Gloucestershire |post town=Moreton-In-Marsh
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...]], above the village of [[Coaley]]. Locally it is known as a picnic site and viewpoint.
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...country house and estate of about 1,500 acres in [[Frampton-on-Severn]], [[Gloucestershire]]. It has been owned by the Clifford family since the 11th century.
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  • |county=Gloucestershire |picture caption=Lasborough church and manor
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  • ...r South Cerney - geograph.org.uk - 484361.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Bullrushes and coots on a lake of the park]] {{county|Gloucestershire}}
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  • |county=Gloucestershire ...oucestershire]], on the [[River Coln]] eight miles east of [[Cirencester]] and two miles north of [[Fairford]].
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  • ...History Guidebook'', Vanessa Morgan, 2011, p20 The History Press, Stroud, Gloucestershire.</ref> ...tp://www.parksandgardens.org/places-and-people/site/3050?preview=1|website=Parks & Gardens UK}}</ref>
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  • ...is a village and parish in the [[Pershore Hundred]] of [[Worcestershire]]. In the 2001 census, the civil parish of Strensham had a population of 314 acro ...age Gateway (English Heritage, Institute of Historic Building Conservation and ALGAO:England)|year=2006|work=Heritage Gateway website | accessdate= 30 Oct
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  • ...it is now a government official residence provided usually to the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary. It is set at the foot of the [[North Downs]] in extensive parkland. A garden to the south encircles a man-made lake.
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  • ...with that of Great Malvern to become Malvern Town. The population of Link in 2011 was 6,155.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.go ...mmunities of [[Leigh Sinton]] in the north and Newland and [[Madresfield]] in the west. To the south along the main axis of Pickersleigh Road, an unbroke
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