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  • Hampshire lies outside the [[green belt]] area of restricted development around [[London]], but has good railw ...ved from the port of [[Southampton]] which was known previously as simply "Hampton". After the Saxons advanced further west Hampshire became the centre of the
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  • ...e population has not increased since the Middle Ages. The hills are rugged green pasture, with deep river valleys along which the shire's villages are found *{{i-House}} [[Hampton Court, Herefordshire|Hampton Court]]
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  • *[[Wood Green]] ...Middlesex (and they are seen all over the Sessions House on [[Clerkenwell Green]].
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  • ...bed Sunbury as "One of those pleasant villages lying on the Thames, near [[Hampton Court]]<ref>''The Natural History of Selborne'' by Rev Gilbert White descri The Three Fishes in Green Street is one of the oldest pubs in Middlesex, thought to date back to the
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  • | name = Hampton | picture caption = The Thames at Hampton
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  • ...k/tlsdocument Thames Landscape Strategy, the Arcadian River Thames between Hampton and Kew]</ref> The [[Domesday Book]] says that during the reign (1042–106 ...ffic to Twickenham, Teddington and beyond. This was the King's Highway to Hampton Court, so in years past those houses fronting on Twickenham Road, such as S
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  • ...w.twickenham-museum.org.uk/detail.asp?ContentID=218 |title=Domesday Book - Hampton |publisher=Twickenham Museum |date= |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> The mano ...to the west of the town centre largely between the present-day Staines and Hampton Roads, new roads&nbsp;– Workhouse Road, Middle Road, 3rd, 2nd and 1st Com
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  • ...ampton Hargate Peterborough 0504.JPG|right|thumb|200px|New developments at Hampton Hargate]] ...ast of these was never built, but a fourth, called [[Hampton, Peterborough|Hampton]], is now taking shape south of the city. It was decided that the city shou
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  • ...make way for the brand new leisure centre (A combination of the old Norman Green Athletics Centre and Tudor Grange Sports Centre). These centres stood on th ...town has several suburbs including Blossomfield, Solihull Lodge, Haslucks Green, Sharmans Cross, [[Shirley, Warwickshire|Shirley]] (considered a suburb of
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  • '''Claygate''' is a large village in [[Surrey]] within the Metropolitan Green Belt. Claygate is primarily a residential area but with offices, farms and ...ingston upon Thames]] as the nearest big shopping town. Constrained by the green belt, this has resulted in Claygate being subject to extensive in-fill and
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  • '''Hampton''' may be: *[[Hampton, Middlesex]], which includes
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  • ...the River Arun, perhaps leading to the prefix of 'Little' being added to 'Hampton', in order to distinguish it from the larger [[Southampton]] further along *East Beach Green
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  • ...nham</ref> and further artefacts have been found, particularly at sites in Green Lane and near the Bourne spring in Farnham Park. A significant number of Br ...her occupation material has been discovered at various sites, particularly Green Lane.
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  • |Timber bridge also known as Pen-y-Green Bridge, named after Colonel Davies-Jenkins |Hampton Loade Water Treatment Works bridge
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  • ...Across Kingston Bridge is a tree lined river bank fronting the expanse of Hampton Court Park. ...Canbury Gardens, next to the river, on the Spring Bank Holiday. The word "Green" in the title refers to the ethos of the fair as promoting sustainable deve
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  • ...anor extending into the present-day boundaries of Thames Ditton and Weston Green. Salter's [http://www.archive.org/stream/eynshamcartular00saltgoog#page/n7 ...to London - two or three hours by horse or carriage; the cachet of nearby Hampton Court, Claremont and Esher Place, Royal Kingston with its market and coach
    12 KB (1,996 words) - 22:49, 28 January 2016
  • ...g though the bottom of the town below the High Street, and on to [[Croxley Green|Croxley Common Moor]] and [[Rickmansworth]], where it waters the Aquadrome. Between Croxley Green, where the River Gade joins the Colne, and West Drayton, below the Slough A
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  • ...the chalk.<ref name=physiography>{{cite book |author=Bull AJ, Gossling F, Green JFN, Haywood HA, Turner EA and Wooldridge SW |year=1934 |title=The River Mo Gainst ''Hampton-Court'' he meets the soft and gentle ''Mole''.
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  • ...al co-op's Rainbow, closed; priced out by Tesco in [[Hampton, Peterborough|Hampton]] and harmed by the ongoing degeneration of the Orton Centre. In later year ...thatched cottages, a cricket field and a church. There is still a village green and close by is a half mile long plantation of wellingtonia trees known as
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  • ...|| {{Medal|B}} || [[Southampton]] || [[Hampshire]] || [[Hampton, Middlesex|Hampton]] || [[Middlesex]] ...kayak single 200m || {{Medal|G}} || [[Bath]] || [[Somerset]] || [[Wooburn Green]] || [[Buckinghamshire]]
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