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  • ...ex]] to the south; [[Bedfordshire]] and [[Cambridgeshire]] to the north; [[Buckinghamshire]] to the west; and [[Essex]] to the east. ...hest point in the county]] is 803 feet above sea level, on the border with Buckinghamshire at the edge of [[Pavis Wood]] a quarter mile from the village of [[Hastoe]]
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  • |H=High Road, Bushey Heath (509 feet) ...t, across the Lea; [[Hertfordshire]] is to the north and north-west; and [[Buckinghamshire]] is to the west across the Colne.
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  • ...[[River Thames]], across which lies [[Middlesex]] for the most part and [[Buckinghamshire]] to the north-west. Its southern border is with [[Sussex]] in the hills. {{div col end}}
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  • ..., including the [[British Museum]], and numerous [[West End of London|West End]] theatres. ...hrough the countryside and the suburban fringe in Kent, Surrey, Middlesex, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex.
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  • ...arl. At this time the manor lands included Wimbledon Common (then called a heath) and the enclosed parkland around the manor house. The area of the park cor Wimbledon House, a separate residence close to the village at the south end of Parkside (near present-day Peek Crescent), was home in the 1790s to the
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  • One end of the Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Canal - Main Line) is at [[Brentfo ...urse of the [[River Bulbourne]] through [[Bourne End, Hertfordshire|Bourne End]] with the well-known swingbridge at Winkwell, and the "Port of [[Berkhamst
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  • *Buckinghamshire: **[[Upton, Buckinghamshire]] (near Aylesbury)
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  • |county=Buckinghamshire '''Wooburn Green''' is a village in southern [[Buckinghamshire]], built around a large green fringed with trees and surrounded by the pret
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  • ...n 1959 and 1968 but the southern end was extended in 1977 and the northern end was extended in 1999. The northern end of the M1 is Junction 48; its junction with the A1M between [[Micklefield]]
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  • ...smoor to the northeast. North of the town are Edgbarrow Woods and Wildmoor Heath. To the east is [[Broadmoor Bottom]], an expanse of heathland together with ...He opened the Junior Department of the College at West Street in [[Marlow, Buckinghamshire|Marlow]]<ref>[http://www.marlowsociety.org.uk/town-tour.html Marlow Tour] M
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  • |county=Buckinghamshire ...tion Road / Woburn Road). While the much greater part of the village is in Buckinghamshire, Church Road and St Michael's Church are in a small detached part of Bedfor
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  • ==[[Buckinghamshire]]== | [[Bradwell, Buckinghamshire|Bradwell]] || Abbey Field, Abbey Road <small>MK13 9</small> || {{map|}} ||
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  • | [[Cotton End]] || Cotten End Playing Fields || Wood Lane <small>MK45 3AW</small> || {{map|}} || 5.27 ==Buckinghamshire==
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  • ...often taken to be from the Old English ''lytel gærshæþ''; "Little grass heath". ...that formed the old market place, near the present Queen's Head pub at the end of High Street. It is some 12 feet in height and in 1897, to celebrate the
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  • |county=Buckinghamshire '''Linslade''' is a little town and ancient parish in [[Buckinghamshire]], on the border with [[Bedfordshire]]. It abuts the town of [[Leighton Buz
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  • |materials=Bagshot Heath stone ...s 17th-century structure; Wyattville transformed the layout of the eastern end of the State Apartments, forming the Grand Reception Room, White Drawing Ro
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  • |county=Buckinghamshire ...[River Misbourne|Misbourne]] Valley in the [[Chilterns|Chiltern Hills]] in Buckinghamshire. There are no towns nearby; the closest are [[Amersham]] to the east and [
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  • |[[Holme-next-the-Sea]] to [[Knettishall Heath]] ...e|B}}Not to be confused with [[Icknield Way]], a pre-Roman trackway from [[Buckinghamshire]] to Norfolk. Although the known road ends at [[Templeborough]], it almost
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  • |county=Buckinghamshire ...inghamshire]], standing the foot of the [[Chiltern Hills]]. [[Coombe Hill, Buckinghamshire|Coombe Hill]], once part of the estate, can be seen just behind. It has bee
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  • ...he Thames, in the very north-west of Surrey, adjacent to the border with [[Buckinghamshire]] and close to that of [[Berkshire]]. Its proximity to [[Windsor Castle]] ...ing vale of small fields interspersed by woods, shaws, ponds, meadows, and heath.<ref name="Council report">{{cite web|url=http://ww2.runnymede.gov.uk/busin
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