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  • [[File:Boxhill surrey viewfromtop.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Box Hill]] ...al park grazed by herds of deer. Close by are the Old Deer Park, Richmond Hill, Kew Gardens and Wimbledon Common. [[Wimbledon Common]] is 1,140 acres of
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  • ...entford]], '''[[Westminster]]''', [[Ealing]], [[Enfield]], [[Harrow on the Hill|Harrow]], [[Potters Bar]], [[Staines]], [[Twickenham]] ...se|Surrey|area}}}}|2,|.|,}}||style="padding-left: 0.5em;"|[[Guildford]], [[Brixton]], [[Croydon]], [[Egham]], [[Farnham]], [[Kingston upon Thames]], [[Southwa
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  • ...n endless loop with ''Liverpool Street'' Station in the east and ''Notting Hill Gate'' in the west. It now runs into a spur to ''[[Hammersmith]]'' before ...of the City and from Baker Street it heads north-west to ''[[Harrow on the Hill]]'', from which it breaks into two branches, one terminating at ''[[Uxbridg
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  • ...road). Balham is recorded in several maps in the 1600s as Ballam or Balham Hill or Balham Manor. The village was within the parish of [[Streatham]]. Large ...comprises substantial houses, was built in the grounds of the old Bedford Hill House and was the work of local Victorian builder, Alfred Heaver.
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  • ...as ''Bermundesy'' and ''Bermundesye'', in the [[Brixton Hundred|Hundred of Brixton]] within the County of Surrey.<ref name=ODO>[https://opendomesday.org/place ...[New Cross]], [[Penge]], [[Croydon|West Croydon]], Crystal Palace, Denmark Hill and Clapham Junction.
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  • |name=Brixton ...pham]], [[Streatham]], [[Camberwell]], [[Tulse Hill]] and [[Herne Hill]]. Brixton is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in "Greater Lon
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  • ...rings and wells are known to have existed on the southern slope of Denmark Hill, especially around Grove Park.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk">http://www.telegr ...ert Scott, was completed in 1932: it towers over South London from Denmark Hill. It has a similar monumental impressiveness to Gilbert Scott's other local
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  • Clapham is in the Brixton hundred. ...''cloppa ham'' (or ''hamm''), meaning homestead or meadow enclosure near a hill.
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  • ...vishly constructed parish church of St Peter and St Paul which stands on a hill top at the end of the main high street. The church is excessively large for ...contemporary film ''Playing Away'', about a visiting cricket eleven from [[Brixton]], was also filmed here.
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  • ...x|Boundary marker for Camberwell Parish on the route of the Effra at Gipsy Hill, where the river was rediscovered in the 1920s]] ...an tribes.<ref>'The Thames' by Peter Akroyd</ref> or the name of a farm in Brixton.
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  • ...t|Blackheath Hundred]] of [[Kent]], while the [[Hatcham]] part is in the [[Brixton Hundred]] of [[Surrey]].<ref name=hatcham>'[http://www.british-history.ac.u ...:Tanners Hill3.jpg|thumb|Grade II listed 18th century buildings on Tanners Hill]]
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  • |name=Herne Hill |picture=Herne Hill, The Prince Regent, Dulwich Road, SE24 - geograph.org.uk - 1495428.jpg
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  • ...f Lambeth" was closed in 1908 as too small, and a new Town Hall built in [[Brixton]]. ...Kennington Road and went through what is now Kennington Park and down the Brixton Road. It carried on through the North Downs near [[Caterham]] to [[Hassocks
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  • |name=Tulse Hill |picture=Holy Trinity, Tulse Hill (geograph 4322671).jpg
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  • ...s.org.uk |accessdate=2009-12-10}}</ref> and its schools (including Rowland Hill's at Bruce Castle.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.archive.org/stream/eliotpa ...en high due to a combination of local issues and the aftermath of riots in Brixton which had occurred in the previous week. During the riots resulted a police
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  • [[File:Brixton Hundred.jpg|thumb|300px|Brixton Hundred from an engraving by Eman Bowen, c.1760]] ...litan conurbation grown out of [[London]]. Its name is from the town of [[Brixton]]. It is the most populous of the hundreds, with a population of 1,081,419
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  • It rises below the [[Whitesheet Hill|White Sheet Downs]] just south of [[Maiden Bradley]] in Wiltshire, and afte *[[Brixton Deverill]]
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  • [[File:Richmond (4063951152).jpg|right|thumb|320px|From Richmond Hill, Surrey]] ...too, at [[New Brentford]]. To the east is the hundred of [[Brixton Hundred|Brixton]]; to the south-east is that of [[Wallington Hundred|Wallington]]; to the s
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  • ...cent to the border with [[Surrey]]. The junction of Rock Hill and Sydenham Hill in Upper Sydenham forms the westernmost point of Kent. The area was one of ...n the area, as passengers preferred to use other stations near-by Sydenham Hill (opening in 1863), Crystal Palace (Lower Level) and Sydenham which were on
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  • ...the house he rented for Ternan, at Windsor Lodge in Linden Grove to Gad's Hill to die. The house no longer stands, but was at 31 Linden Grove. Old maps sh
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