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  • ...ond where Ecgi's people caught fish. The Romans made pottery at [[Brockley Hill]], thought by some to be the site of Sulloniacis. [[Canons Park]], to the ...- 1794402.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Station Road. Here, all buses climb up the hill towards the station and the shops. St Margaret of Antioch Church can be see
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  • Deptford borders the areas of [[Brockley]] and [[Lewisham]] to the south, [[New Cross]] to the west and [[Rotherhith ...:Tanners Hill3.jpg|thumb|Grade II listed 18th century buildings on Tanners Hill]]
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  • ...coast between the bounding high ground of [[Worlebury Hill]] and [[Bleadon Hill]]. It includes the suburbs of '''Oldmixon''', '''West Wick''' and [[Worle]] Weston's oldest structure is Worlebury Camp, on Worlebury Hill, dating from the Iron Age.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.megalithic.co.uk/a
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  • ...century one such stream flowed from [[Brockley Cross]] crossing [[Tanners Hill]] before joining at Deptford Creek.
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  • ...y the early 1800s, John had made [[Chelvey Court]] in [[Brockley, Somerset|Brockley]] his principal residence.{{sfn|Wright|2003|p=7}} Tynte's Place was downgra ...s/2012/feb/24/pugin-gothic-architect |title=Pugin, God's architect |author=Hill, Rosemary |date=24 February 2012 |accessdate=19 March 2012| publisher=guard
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  • ...ing "building", with either ''tun'', meaning "village" or ''dun'' meaning "hill". In 1866 work began sinking a pit at the foot of the hill that began producing coal in 1869, and was then known as Boldon New Winning
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  • *Brockley Whins == 61st station - Beacon Hill ==
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  • Nearby are [[Nailsea]], [[Flax Bourton]], [[Yatton]], [[Brockley, Somerset|Brockley]] and [[Barrow Gurney]]. [[Backwell Hillfort]] between [[Flax Bourton]] and Backwell is an Iron-Age hill fort.<ref>{{cite web|title=Backwell Hillfort|url=http://www.megalithic.co.u
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  • {{Infobox hill ...[[Antrim Hills]], through which slice the famed [[Glens of Antrim]]. The hill stands on the watershed between [[Glenaan]] to the north and [[Glenballyemo
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  • ...Cross]]. It is near St Johns, Telegraph Hill, [[Nunhead]], [[Peckham]], [[Brockley]], [[Deptford]] and [[Greenwich]], and home to Goldsmiths, University of Lo ...was instrumental in the area's development in the 19th century. Telegraph Hill was for many years covered by market gardens also owned by the Worshipful C
    11 KB (1,799 words) - 09:14, 29 October 2018
  • ...ourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=13688946&c=Brockley&d=14&e=62&g=6333102&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&o=362&m=0&r=1&s=1476354428961&enc |picture=Brockley station eastern entrance 2012.JPG
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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 ...g the historical [[Tower of London]]. The P12, which begins its journey in Brockley, goes through Nunhead, terminating at [[Surrey Quays]] shopping centre.
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  • ...]], [[Camberwell]], [[Bermondsey]], [[Deptford]], [[Elephant & Castle]], [[Brockley]], [[Lewisham]], [[New Cross]], [[Orpington]], [[Peckham]] and [[Woolwich]]
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  • ...l''' ran 9ΒΌ miles in [[Surrey]] and [[Kent]] from [[Croydon]], via Forest Hill, to the [[Grand Surrey Canal]] at [[New Cross]]. It opened in 1809 and clos ...below the path has been rebuilt with murals depicting transport in Forest Hill.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.londoncanals.co.uk/croydon/croy09.html |pub
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  • |name=Bourton-on-the-Hill |picture=Top of the hill, Bourton on the Hill - geograph.org.uk - 633553.jpg
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  • |name=Brockley |picture=Brockley ploughing match in 1991.jpg
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  • ...t. They are thought to have been a satellite community of nearby [[Cadbury Hill]]<ref>{{megalithic|19485|Cleeve Toot Settlement}}</ref> Pits have been foun ...th the Smyth Pigott family of Brockley Hall in nearby [[Brockley, Somerset|Brockley]] being the largest contributor. The foundation stone was laid in 1838 and
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  • '''Redhill''' is a compact village in [[Somerset]] at the foot of a hill of the same name to its east and north-east. The village straddles the A38 At the foot of Sutton Hill a brook rises nearby and flows past Lye Hole and Cowslip Green to join the
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  • ...}</ref> The probable original meeting place for the hundred was at Thingoe Hill in Bury St Edmunds. *[[Brockley, Suffolk|Brockley]]
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  • ...] on the B1066 road in the [[River Glem|Glem valley]]. [[Brockley, Suffolk|Brockley]] is two miles north. ...3 November 2014}}</ref> The name 'Hartest' is thought to mean either 'Stag Hill' or 'Stag Wood'.<ref>{{cite web|title=Parish: Hartest|url=https://heritage.
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