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  • |LG district=Brent |constituency=Brent North
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  • ...is a suburban town in [[Middlesex]] where the [[River Brent]] enters the [[River Thames]]. '''Old Brentford''' is the part of Brentford lying to the east of the River Brent and at its mouth. It was the original village.
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  • ...is built around and south of Chiswick house, down into the embrace of the river's curved meander. ...retreat from [[London]], with which it has good communications by road and river.
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  • ...h''' is a village and ancient parish in western [[Middlesex]] beside the [[River Thames]], which here forms the border with [[Surrey]]. ...dscape-strategy.org.uk/tlsdocument Thames Landscape Strategy, the Arcadian River Thames between Hampton and Kew]</ref> The [[Domesday Book]] says that durin
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  • [[File:View to Sharpitor from Meavy.JPG|right|thumb|350px|Up the River Meavy towards Sharpitor and Leather Tor]] ...rdy beasts, it provides spectacular scenery. It takes its name from the [[River Dart]], which rises in the middle of the high moor as two rivers, the East
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  • [[File:River Colne near Colney Heath - geograph.org.uk - 184761.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Th [[File:River Colne near Denham - geograph.org.uk - 856794.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Coln
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  • ...s a tributary of the [[River Brent]], which is itself a tributary of the [[River Thames]]. ...Whetstone in Middlesex. It continues to flow southwards through Woodside Park (where it merges with [[Folly Brook]]) and [[West Finchley]], before passin
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  • ...Westbourne Park.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Grand Union Canal at Westbourne Park, Middlesex]] The '''Grand Union Canal''', stretching from [[Birmingham]] to the [[River Thames]], is part of the British canal system. At 286.3 miles, it is by fa
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  • ...ff viaduct was built to carry the Great Western Railway across the [[River Brent]]. It was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. ...ion ground in 1931 from Sir Montagu Sharpe (1856–1942), who had lived in Brent Lodge since 1884
    7 KB (1,044 words) - 13:22, 16 February 2012
  • ...ent at Hanwell Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 205141.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Brent at Hanwell]] '''The Brent''' is a river within [[Middlesex]] 18&nbsp;miles long, running north-east to south-west,
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  • The town centre is situated in a valley through which the [[River Darent]] flows, and where the old road from London to [[Dover]] crossed: he ...road (afterwards named [[Watling Street]]) it was necessary to cross the [[River Darent]] by ford, giving the settlement its name. Roman villas were built a
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  • ...'Upper Horse'', Canvey is an alluvial island formed from the silt in the [[River Thames]] and material entering the estuary on the tides of the [[North Sea] ...ark-bellied brent geese, and grey plover.<ref>"From Rubbish Tip to Country Park; Thames Gateway." The Times (London, England) (November 15, 2005): 7. InfoT
    33 KB (5,202 words) - 09:23, 16 November 2022
  • ...ver Blackwater]] around the Yateley Lakes, which form the Trilakes Country Park just across in [[Berkshire]]. ...know. I've got [[Didcot]], Yateley…''". There is a medium-sized business park located near Blackbushe Airport.
    6 KB (987 words) - 18:36, 27 January 2016
  • ...ributary of the [[River Sowe]], which joins the [[River Avon, Warwickshire|River Avon]] about 2 miles east of the centre of the town. The 2001 Census record .... Other local sights include the ruins of Kenilworth Abbey in Abbey Fields Park, St Nicholas' Parish Church and Kenilworth Clock.
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  • [[File:River Otter - geograph.org.uk - 906174.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The River Otter by Otterton]] ...ty miles, mainly through [[Devon]], to reach the sea in [[Lyme Bay]]. The river gives its name to a number of villages on its course, the largest of which
    10 KB (1,653 words) - 12:43, 14 May 2018
  • ...ssdate=2009-09-23}}</ref> Near the northern gate to the Bishop of London's park the hamlet of East End, later East Finchley had begun to develop by 1365.<r ...und Line Guides, Northern Line, Dates]</ref> The route ran from [[Finsbury Park]] in London via Finchley to [[Edgware]]. The [[High Barnet]] branch opened
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  • ...news/4768267.Flood_warning_for_River_Brent/ |title=Flood warning for River Brent (From Richmond and Twickenham Times) |publisher=Richmondandtwickenhamtimes. ...d others; an urn burial of a headless child was found in nearby Sunny Hill Park.
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  • ...ion schemes starting in the 17th century resulted in the silting up of the river channels. ...erve, and the environmentally important reclaimed grazing pastures, so the river has to be realigned every few decades.
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  • ...et''. The name derives from the area's location to the north side of the [[River Parrett]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Robinson |first=Stephen |authorlink=|coaut ===North Petherton Park===
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  • *NCR 141: Keelman's Way: [[Wylam]] - NCN 14 (along south bank of [[River Tyne]]) *NCR 207: Devon: South Brent - Dartington
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