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27 February 2026
- 20:0520:05, 27 February 2026 Cliff Island, Biscoe Islands (hist | edit) [710 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox island |name=Cliff Island |territory=BAT |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=-66.0098 |longitude=-65.6448 |map= |group=Biscoe Islands |area= |population= |summit= }} '''Cliff Island''' is a tiny island to the west of Beer Island in the Biscoe Islands. The island lies off Holtedahl Bay on the Graham Coast of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory. The island was roughly charted by the British Graham Land Expedition in February...")
- 19:5119:51, 27 February 2026 Bryde Channel (hist | edit) [693 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} The '''Bryde Channel''' separates Lemaire Island and Bryde Island, in Paradise Harbour off the Danco Coast of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory. The channel was roughly charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition in February 1898. Following the usage of whalers, it was named in association with Bryde Island by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1920-1922. The channel was photographed from the air by the Falkland...")
- 19:3819:38, 27 February 2026 Catfield (hist | edit) [2,800 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Catfield |county=Norfolk |picture=Village Sign Catfield.jpg |picture caption=Catfield Village Sign |os grid ref=TG380210 |latitude=52.74 |longitude=1.535 |population=983 |census year=Parish, 2021 |post town=Great Yarmouth |postcode=NR29 |dialling code=01692 |LG district=North Norfolk |constituency=North Norfolk }} '''Catfield''' is a village in Norfolk, two miles south of Stalham, twelve miles north-west of Great Yarmouth, and twelve mile...")
- 19:2119:21, 27 February 2026 Strumpshaw Hill (hist | edit) [590 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox hill |name=Strumpshaw Hill |county=Norfolk |range= |picture=Path at Strumpshaw Hill - geograph.org.uk - 3447008.jpg |picture caption= |os grid ref=TG35310727 |latitude=52.612164 |longitude=1.474275 |height=151 feet |height_m=48 m 46 m }} '''Strumpshaw Hill''' is the highest area of land in the Norfolk Broads, rising over the landscape to 151 feet above sea level. On the slope of this vertiginous eminence stands the little village of Strumpshaw, on its...")
22 February 2026
- 17:2717:27, 22 February 2026 Hassingham (hist | edit) [2,542 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Hassingham |county=Norfolk |picture=Hassingham-g1.jpg |picture caption=St. Mary's Church |os grid ref=TG369054 |latitude=52.595456 |longitude=1.496466 |population= |census year= |postcode=NR13 |post town=Norwich |dialling code=01603 |LG district=Broadland |constituency=Broadland and Fakenham }} '''Hassingham''' is a tiny village in Norfolk. It is in the south-east of the county, amongst the Norfolk Broads. It stands to the north of the drain...")
- 09:1109:11, 22 February 2026 Braydeston (hist | edit) [1,565 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Church of St Michael and All Angels, Braydeston {{county|Norfolk}} '''Braydeston''' (which has also been recorded as '''Braydeston''') was a village in the East Flegg Hundred of Norfolk, amongst the Norfolk Broads. It stood to the east of Brundall, on the north side of the River Yare. In 1845 the village was described: {{quote|BRAD...")
21 February 2026
- 19:5419:54, 21 February 2026 Edington, Somerset (hist | edit) [5,732 bytes] Owain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Edington |county=Somerset |latitude=51.151 |longitude=-2.881 |population=372 |census year=2011<ref name="popn">{{cite web|title=Statistics for Wards, LSOAs and Parishes — SUMMARY Profiles|url=http://www.somersetintelligence.org.uk/files/Somerset%20Census%20Key%20Statistics%20-%20Summary%20Profiles.xls|publisher=Somerset Intelligence|access-date=4 January 2014|format=Excel}}</ref> |LG district=Somerset |constituency_westminster= Wells and Men...")
- 09:3909:39, 21 February 2026 Edington (hist | edit) [84 bytes] Owain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Edington''' may be: *Edington, Somerset *Edington, Wiltshire {{geodis}}")
20 February 2026
- 20:5120:51, 20 February 2026 Little London, Buckinghamshire (hist | edit) [2,673 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Little London |county=Buckinghamshire |picture=Bicester road Little London - geograph.org.uk - 706688.jpg |picture caption=The B4011 Bicester Road at the Brill turn at Little London |os grid ref=SP645123 |latitude=51.806 |longitude=-1.066 |post town=Aylesbury |postcode=HP18 |dialling code=01844 |LG district=Buckinghamshire |constituency=Mid Buckinghamshire |website=[http://www.oakleybucks.co.uk/ Oakley Parish Council] }} '''Little London''' is a ham...")
- 20:4720:47, 20 February 2026 Addingrove (hist | edit) [4,958 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Addingrove Farm {{county|Buckinghamshire}} '''Addingrove''' was a hamlet in Buckinghamshire, found about four miles north-west of Thame, across in neighbouring Oxfordshire. It was beside what is now the B4011 road, between Oakley and Long Crendon. The hamlet has now vanished. What remains are Addingrove Farm and a cottage. The site is within...")
- 20:3920:39, 20 February 2026 Brighton Beach, South Georgia (hist | edit) [417 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|SGSSI}} '''Brighton Beach''' lies along the western shore of Possession Bay on the shore of South Georgia. It is found to the south of Purvis Glacier, between Adventure Point and Zero Point, was charted by Discovery Investigations in 1930 and so named because it was crowded with fauna. ==Location== *Location map: {{wmap|-54.1113|-37.1488}} ==References== *{{basgaz}}")
- 20:3420:34, 20 February 2026 Adventure Point (hist | edit) [296 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|SGSSI}} '''Adventure Point''' stands by Brighton Beach, on the west side of Possession Bay, to the south of Purvis Glacier. It was charted and named by Discovery Investigations in 1930. ==Location== *Location map: {{wmap|-54.1071|-37.1499}}")
- 20:3220:32, 20 February 2026 Advent Island (hist | edit) [538 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Advent Island''' lies in the south-west entrance of the Peltier Channel of the Danco Coast of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory. The island and nearby rock were called descriptively ''Rocas Bauprés''. Following the work of an Royal Navy Hydrographic Survey Unit from HMS ''Protector'' 1956-57. The feature was named 'Advent Island' because a landing was made to fix its position on Advent Sunday, 1956. ==Location== *Locat...")
- 20:2720:27, 20 February 2026 Adolph Islands (hist | edit) [737 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} The '''Adolph Islands''' lie off the north-west coast of Watkins Island, in the Biscoe Islands off the Loubet Coast of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory. These islands were photographed from the air by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition in 1956-57. They are named in association with the names of pioneers of cold climate physiology grouped in the area, after Edward Frederick Adolph (b. 1895),...")
18 February 2026
- 16:1216:12, 18 February 2026 Edington, Wiltshire (hist | edit) [13,492 bytes] Owain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Edington |county=Wilts |picture=Edington priory church.JPG |picture caption=Priory church (St Mary, St Katherine and All Saints) |latitude=51.277 |longitude=-2.106 |population=703 |census year=2021<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Edington (parish): population statistics, 2021 Census |url=https://citypopulation.de/en/uk/southwestengland/wiltshire/E63005515__edington/ |website=CityPopulation.de |date= |access-date=24 November 2024}}</ref> |LG dist...")
17 February 2026
- 21:3621:36, 17 February 2026 Damschroder Rock (hist | edit) [775 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox hill |name=Damschroder Rock |territory=BAT |range=Pecora Escarpment |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=-85.633 |longitude=-69.233 |height=5,230 feet |height_m=1,595 m }} '''Damschroder Rock''' is part of the Pecora Escarpment, itself part of the Pensacola Mountains of Queen Elizabeth Land in the British Antarctic Territory. This mountain rises to 5,230 feet on west side of the Pecora Escarpment. It was surveyed from the ground by the United...")
- 21:3321:33, 17 February 2026 Lulow Rock (hist | edit) [697 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox hill |name=Lulow Rock |territory=BAT |range=Pecora Escarpment |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=-85.6 |longitude=-68.5 |height=5,560 feet |height_m=1,695 m }} '''Lulow Rock''' rises to 5,560 feet at the north end of the Pecora Escarpment; part of the Pensacola Mountains of Queen Elizabeth Land in the British Antarctic Territory. The mountain was surveyed from the ground by the United States Geological Survey in the 1961-62 season and photog...")
- 21:3021:30, 17 February 2026 Patuxent Ice Stream (hist | edit) [686 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Patuxent Ice Stream''' flowing north-westwards between the Patuxent Range and the Pecora Escarpment, within the Pensacola Mountains of Queen Elizabeth Land in the British Antarctic Territory. This ice-stream flows towards the upper part of the Foundation Ice Stream. It was surveyed from the ground by the United States Geological Survey in the 1961-62 season, and photographed from the air by the United States Navy in 1964. It...")
- 21:1821:18, 17 February 2026 Support Force Glacier (hist | edit) [1,168 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Support Force Glacier''' is a glacier flowing north-north-eastwards into the Filchner Ice Shelf in the British Antarctic Territory between the Forrestal Range and Argentina Range, amongst the Pensacola Mountains, in Queen Elizabeth Land in the British Antarctic Territory. Following the first Argentine flight to the South Pole by the Grupo Aeronaval UT 78 in January 1962, the lower part of this glacier in c. 82°50'S 46°0...")
- 21:1821:18, 17 February 2026 Foundation Ice Stream (hist | edit) [683 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Foundation Ice Stream''' runs down to the west of the Patuxent Range and Neptune Range amongst the Pensacola Mountains, in Queen Elizabeth Land in the British Antarctic Territory. The stream flows northwards into the Ronne Ice Shelf. It was seen from the air by Grupo Aeronaval UT 78 on the first Argentine flight to the South Pole in January 1962. It was photographed from the air by the United States Navy in 1964 and named 'Fo...")
- 21:1721:17, 17 February 2026 Pecora Escarpment (hist | edit) [908 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Pecora Escarpment''' is an escarpment amongst the Pensacola Mountains, in Queen Elizabeth Land in the British Antarctic Territory. The escarpment rises to 5,560 feet above sea level to the south-west of the Patuxent Ice Stream, forming the southernmost main rock feature in the British Antarctic Territory, and comprising from north to south: *Lulow Rock, *Damschroder Rock and *Horton Ledge. This feature was surveyed from...")
13 February 2026
- 21:4021:40, 13 February 2026 Aguirre Passage (hist | edit) [623 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Aguirre Passage''' is the channel separating the Danco Coast of Graham Land from Lemaire Island, all in the British Antarctic Territory The passage was called 'Paradise Channel' by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1920-22, in association with Paradise Harbour, or 'The Channel'. Following the Chilean Antarctic Expedition of 1950-51, the name 'Canal Aguirre Cerda' was suggested, after Don Pedro Aguirre Cerda (1879-1941), Preside...")
- 21:3321:33, 13 February 2026 Duthiers Point (hist | edit) [805 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Duthiers Point''' is a headland on the Danco Coast of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory. It forms the north-east entrance point of Aguirre Passage. The point was charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition in February 1898 and named 'Cap La Caze Duthiers' or 'Cap Lacaze-Duthiers' after Felix-Joseph-Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers (1821-1902), the French zoologist. It was named Duthiers Head, following survey by the Falkland Isl...")
- 21:2121:21, 13 February 2026 Garboldisham (hist | edit) [4,665 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Garboldisham |county=Norfolk |picture=Garboldisham Mill.jpg |picture caption=Garboldisham Windmill |os grid ref=TM005815 |latitude=52.395 |longitude=0.948 |population=990 |census year=2021 |post town=Diss |postcode=IP22 |dialling code=01953 |LG district=Breckland |constituency=South West Norfolk }} '''Garboldisham''' is a village in Norfolk seven miles north-west of Diss and 22 miles south-west of Norwich, along the A1066 between Thetfo...")
- 20:5620:56, 13 February 2026 Bastwick (hist | edit) [523 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Bastwick |county=Norfolk |picture=Houses beside the A149 - geograph.org.uk - 595413.jpg |picture caption= |os grid ref=TG424177 |latitude=52.7027544 |longitude=1.586836843 |population= |census year= |post town=Great Yarmouth |postcode=NR29 |dialling code= |LG district=Great Yarmouth |constituency= }} '''Bastwick''' is a village in Norfolk, in the Norfolk Broads to the south of Potter Heigham, to which it is joined by the A419, across the...")
- 20:3420:34, 13 February 2026 Repps (hist | edit) [691 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Repps |county=Norfolk |picture=Hall Farm buildings at Repps - geograph.org.uk - 4543786.jpg |picture caption= |os grid ref=TG420169 |latitude=52.6960065 |longitude=1.580957 |population= |census year= |post town= |postcode=NR29 |dialling code= |LG district= |constituency= }} '''Repps''' is a hamlet in Norfolk, in a cluster of cottages to the south of Potter Heigham in the Norfolk Broads, and in the West Flegg Hundred.")
- 19:2619:26, 13 February 2026 Thorpland, Fakenham (hist | edit) [445 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Thorpland Hall '''Thorpland''' was a little village in the north of Norfolk, just to the north of Fakenham, now vanished. Today its parish church, St Thomas, stands in bare ruin. The grand house here is Thorpland Hall. {{commons|Thorpland, North Norfolk}} ==Location== *Location map: {{wmap|52.85404|0.8781}} Category:Lost villages of Norfolk")
12 February 2026
- 20:4520:45, 12 February 2026 Hobbs Pool (hist | edit) [706 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Hobbs Pool''' is a tidal lake on the east coast of George VI Sound (which lies between Alexander Island and the mainland of Palmer Land) in the British Antarctic Territory. The pool lies along the coast of Palmer Land, to the south of Horse Bluff, and is marginal to the George VI Ice Shelf. Following oceanographic and limnological studies by the British Antarctic Survey from "Fossil Bluff" from 1974, it was named after Simon Alis...")
- 20:4020:40, 12 February 2026 Hobbs Point (hist | edit) [755 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Hobbs Point''' is the north-east point of Brooklyn Island, which lies in Wilhelmina Bay off the Danco Coast of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory. The headland was charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expediation under Gerlache, 1897-99. photographed from the air by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition and surveyed from the ground by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from "Danco Island" an...")
- 20:3520:35, 12 February 2026 Hobbs Glacier (hist | edit) [831 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Hobbs Glacier''' on James Ross Island in the British Antarctic Territory flows south-eastwards into Markham Bay on the island's south coast. This glacier was surveyed by Swedish Antarctic Expedition in 1902-03. They named it ''Hobbs Gletscher'', after William Herbert Hobbs (1864-1953), an American geologist and glaciologist, who also wrote on early discoveries in Antarctica. Hobbs was Professor of Geology, University of Michigan, Ann Ar...")
- 20:3320:33, 12 February 2026 Detroit Plateau (hist | edit) [979 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Detroit Plateau''' is the central, ice-covered plateau of Graham Land between 63°45' and 64°40'S. It was seen from the air in c. 64°20'S by Wilkins on 20 December 1928, and named 'Detroit Aviation Society Plateau' after the Detroit Aviation Society which assisted in organizing his 1928-29 expedition. An alternative name, ''Caledoniafjellane'' or ''Caledoniafjellene'' was attributed on some charts, referring to the south part and marking the d...")
10 February 2026
- 22:1222:12, 10 February 2026 Thorpland (hist | edit) [734 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Thorpland {{Infobox town |name=Thorpland |county=Norfolk |picture=The ruin of St Thomas' church - geograph.org.uk - 950088.jpg |picture caption=The ruin of St Thomas' church, Thorpland |os grid ref=TF615086 |latitude=52.651388 |longitude=0.3864287 |population= |census year= |post town= |postcode= |dialling code= |LG district= |constituency= }} '''Thorpland''' is a hamlet in the north-west of Norfolk, shrunk from a mediæval village, beside another lost village, Wa...")
- 22:0622:06, 10 February 2026 Wallington, Norfolk (hist | edit) [701 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|wallington Hall {{county|Norfolk}} '''Wallington''' was a small village in the north-west of Norfolk, now vanished. It shared a parish, Wallington cum Thorpland, with neighbouring Thorpland, itself now shrunk to be a mere hamlet. The village was in the fen to the north of Stow Bardolph and east of Stow Bridge. What remains of Wallington is a farm and Wallngton Hall. Its church lies in a heap of ru...")
7 February 2026
- 18:1218:12, 7 February 2026 Coed Darcy (hist | edit) [6,237 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Coed Darcy |county=Glamorgan |picture=Coed Darcy (geograph 6359023).jpg |picture caption=Houses along the Ridgeway (2020) |os grid ref=SS715958 |latitude=51.64713 |longitude=-3.85791 |population= |postcode=SA10 |dialling code= |LG district=Neath Port Talbot |constituency=Aberafan Maesteg }} '''Coed Darcy''' is an abandoned new village, potentially under development on brownfield land adjacent to Llandarcy in Glamorgan. Development began in t...")
- 18:0418:04, 7 February 2026 Patchetts Green (hist | edit) [770 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Patchetts Green |county=Hertfordshire |picture=Patchetts Green - geograph.org.uk - 89267.jpg |picture caption= |os grid ref=TQ139976 |latitude=51.665851 |longitude=-0.353943 |population= |census year= |post town= |postcode=WD25 |dialling code= |LG district=Hertsmere |constituency=Hertsmere }} '''Patchetts Green''' is a hamlet in south-western Hertfordshire, to the south of Aldenham and west of Letchmore Heath. At the western edge of the...")
25 January 2026
- 22:4922:49, 25 January 2026 South Burlingham (hist | edit) [743 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=South Burlingham |county=Norfolk |picture=White House Farm in South Burlingham - geograph.org.uk - 4849549.jpg |picture caption=White House Farm in South Burlingham |os grid ref=TG378072 |latitude=52.610953 |longitude=1.5119734 |population= |census year= |post town= |postcode=NR13 |dialling code= |LG district= |constituency= }} '''South Burlingham''' is a hamlet in Norfolk halfway between Norwich and Great Yarmouth. The hamlet is the hea...")
24 January 2026
- 23:2623:26, 24 January 2026 North Burlingham (hist | edit) [897 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=North Burlingham |county=Norfolk |picture=North Burlingham St Andrew's church - geograph.org.uk - 2199480.jpg |picture caption=St Andrew's, North Burlingham |os grid ref=TG366100 |latitude=52.636248 |longitude=1.495941 |population= |census year= |post town= |postcode=NR13 |dialling code= |LG district= |constituency= }} '''North Burlingham''' is a tiny, linear village in Norfolk halfway between Blofield to the west and Acle at the edge of...")
- 23:0623:06, 24 January 2026 Arctowski Peak (hist | edit) [965 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox hill |name=Arctowski Peak |territory=BAT |range=Werner Mountains |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=73.7268 |longitude=-61.4553 |height=4,600 feet |height_m=1,400 m }} '''Arctowski Peak''' is a mountain amongst the Werner Mountains, reaching about 4,600 feet above sea level. It stands at head of Howkins Inlet on the Lassiter Coast of Palmer Land in the British Antarctic Territory. The peak was probably seen from the air by the United Sta...")
- 23:0423:04, 24 January 2026 Arctowski Nunatak (hist | edit) [848 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox hill |name=Arctowski Nunatak |territory=BAT |range=Seal Nunataks |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=-65.1033 |longitude=-60.0205 |height=771 feet |height_m=235 m }} '''Arctowski Nunatak''' is one of the Seal Nunataks, south-east of the Nordenskjöld Coast, rising to above the Larsen Ice Shelf. This feature was called ''Île Larsen'' following the discovery of the Seal Nunataks by Larsen, 11 December 1893. It was surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedit...")
- 22:5722:57, 24 January 2026 Arctowski Ice Cap (hist | edit) [674 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Arctowski Ice Cap''' is the main axial ice dome of King George Island, the largest of the South Shetland Islands in the British Antarctic Territory. This ice cap is named after Professor Henryk Arctowski, who gives his name to a number of features in the Territory. Professor Arctowski (1871-1958) was an American meteorologist of Polish birth who served on the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, and was the author of many publications on Antar...")
- 22:5222:52, 24 January 2026 Arctowski Cove (hist | edit) [609 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{territory|BAT}} '''Arctowski Cove''' is a small bay on the coast of King George Island, the largest of the South Shetland Islands in the British Antarctic Territory. The cove is to the south-east of Point Thomas, in Admiralty Bay. It was named by the Polish Antarctic Expedition after Henryk Arctowski (from whom Arctowski Nunatak and other fratures are names) and in association with the nearby Polish station, ''Arctowski''. ==Location== *Locati...")
- 22:4722:47, 24 January 2026 Whittlesey Mere (hist | edit) [8,388 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The fen where Whittlesey Mere lay right|thumb|250px|1786 satin map by John Bodger {{county|Huntingdonshire}} '''Whittlesea Mere''' was an area of open water in the Fenland area of Huntingdonshire; now farmland, like many of the drained fens of Huntingdonshire ans its neighbouring counties. The mere occupied the land southeast of Yaxley, Hunt...")
- 22:3722:37, 24 January 2026 Wretton (hist | edit) [941 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Wretton |county=Norfolk |picture=All Saints, Wretton, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 321391.jpg |picture caption=All Saints, Wretton |os grid ref=TF689001 |latitude=52.5723 |longitude=0.4925 |population=369 |census year=2011 |postcode=PE33 |post town=King's Lynn |dialling code=01366 |LG district=King's Lynn and West Norfolk |constituency=South West Norfolk }} '''Wretton''' is a village in Norfolk a mile and a half north of Stoke Ferry, four mil...")
- 14:4014:40, 24 January 2026 Wormegay (hist | edit) [956 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Wormegay |county=Norfolk |picture=The church of St Michael and All Angels and Holy Cross - geograph.org.uk - 1742415.jpg |picture caption=St Michael and All Angels and Holy Cross, Wormegay |os grid ref=TF661117 |latitude=52.67754 |longitude=0.45545 |population=359 |census year=2011 |postcode=PE33 |post town=King's Lynn |dialling code= |LG district=King's Lynn and West Norfolk |constituency= }} '''Wormegay''' is a village in Norfolk, some five and...")
- 14:3614:36, 24 January 2026 Wimbotsham (hist | edit) [5,321 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Wimbotsham |county=Norfolk |picture=St Mary, Wimbotsham, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 315496.jpg |picture caption=St Mary's, Wimbotsham |os grid ref=TF622049 |latitude=52.61765 |longitude=0.39448 |population=664 |census year=2011 |postcode=PE34 |post town=King's Lynn |dialling code= |LG district=King's Lynn and West Norfolk |constituency= }} '''Wimbotsham''' is a village in Norfolk. It is situated close to the River Great Ouse, a mile north of...")
- 14:2514:25, 24 January 2026 Wereham (hist | edit) [2,040 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Wereham |county=Norfolk |picture=Church Road, Wereham - geograph.org.uk - 1860165.jpg |picture caption=Church Road, Wereham |os grid ref=TF680016 |latitude=52.586 |longitude=0.48 |population=660 |census year=2011 |post town=King's Lynn |postcode=PE33 |dialling code=01366 |LG district=King's Lynn and West Norfolk |constituency=South West Norfolk }} '''Wereham''' is a small village in Norfolk, in the valley of the River Wissey, and on the main...")
13 January 2026
- 22:3222:32, 13 January 2026 New Buckenham Common (hist | edit) [2,743 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|New Buckenham Common {{commons|Norfolk}} '''New Buckenham Common''' is a common in Norfolk, extending over a hundred acres, of which 52 acres are designated a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. The common is by New Buckenham, in the east of the county.<ref name=dsv>{{sssi|1004142|New Buckenham Common}}</ref> The common is managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust.<ref>{{cite...")
- 22:2422:24, 13 January 2026 Brandiston (hist | edit) [3,308 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Brandiston |county=Norfolk |picture=Brandiston-g1.jpg |picture caption=St Nicholas Church, Brandiston |os grid ref=TG130218 |latitude=52.751 |longitude=1.157 |population=44 |census year=2001 |postcode=NR10 |post town=Norwich |dialling code=01603 |LG district=Broadland |constituency=Broadland and Fakenham }} '''Brandiston''' is a hamlet and parish in Norfolk, two and a half miles south-east of Reepham and ten miles north-west...")
- 22:2122:21, 13 January 2026 Winn's Common (hist | edit) [1,793 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|400px|right|The North end of Winn's Common {{county|Kent}} '''Winn's Common''' is a public open space in Plumstead in suburban north-west Kent. ==History== right|thumb|250px|The Bronze Age tumulus on Winn's Common Winn's Common is said to have been settled by ancient Britons. Several Bronze Age burial mounds were found in the area,<ref>{{NHLE|1002005|Burial mou...")
12 January 2026
- 19:0419:04, 12 January 2026 Plumstead Common (hist | edit) [3,624 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Autumnal view of Plumstead Common {{county|Kent}} '''Plumstead Common''' is a common and urban park extending over 103 acres in Plumstead in the suburban north-west of Kent The common is bound to the north by Old Mill Road and to the south by Plumstead Common Road. To the east lies Winn or Winn's Common. The common contains deposits of puddingstone, a conglomerate rock formed during...")