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  • ...-west and [[Mynydd Eppynt]] the north. Most of the Brecon Beacons National Park lies within the county. The highest point is [[Pen-y-Fan]] at 2,907 feet. T ...e Families of Fitz Osbern, Neufmarché, Gloucester, Hereford, Braose, Fitz Herbert'' (ISBN 1-899376-79-8)
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  • * [[Aldenham]] Country Park ** [[Hatfield House]] – Jacobean house, gardens and park
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  • *{{i-Forest}} [[Galloway Forest Park]] *Maxwell, Sir Herbert: ''History of Dumfries and Galloway'' (Edinburgh, 1896)
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  • ...ounty Wexford, as having appeared in the County of Wexford about 1676.<ref>Herbert F. Hore (ed.), ''"A Chorographic Account of the Southern part of the County *Irish National Heritage Park (Ferrycarrig)
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  • ...ll stands. Particularly good sections can be seen at the Welsh Street car park, and either side of the A48 road. The Town Gate through the wall at the top ...onvent and school, the remains of which are buried under the adjoining car park. Benedictine monks from Cormeilles Abbey in Normandy, Chepstow's twin town
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  • ...xander II and was for the reception of poor men and women.<ref>Mackintosh, Herbert B: Elgin Past and Present, Elgin, 1914 p. 44</ref> * Elgin Library, Cooper Park
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  • ...sides'',<ref>[http://www.kingscotepark.co.uk/index.asp?page=6913 Kingscote Park] - The Kingscote, Gloucestershire area</ref><ref>Charnock, Richard Stephen: ...orris lived occasionally in Broadway Tower, a folly, now part of a country park.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cotswoldswebsite.com/broadway-tower.htm|titl
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  • ...itecturalWalk/Architectural2.htm |title=An Architectural Walk |author=Rudi Herbert |publisher=Wolverhampton History & Heritage Society |accessdate=2007-07-08} ...ublic as Wolverhampton's first public park, whilst several years later the park was leased out to Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, for the Molineux Stadium. The
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  • ...ry, bowling green, tennis courts, pitch and putt course and tea rooms. The Park has been awarded the Green Flag Award, the national standard for parks and ...ire|Wansford]] by way of Orton Mere and the 500 acre Ferry Meadows country park, and leased it to the Peterborough Railway Society.<ref>Rhodes, John ''The
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  • ...English Football. The Belgrade Theatre was also constructed along with the Herbert Art Gallery. The 1970s, however, saw a decline in the British motor industr The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum is a major art gallery in the city centre. About fou
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  • ...t [[Poole]] in [[Dorset]] has spread to meet Bournemouth at the border. 24 Herbert Road in Bournemouth forms the westernmost point of Hampshire. ...recreation. The award-winning Central Gardens are a separate major public park, leading for several miles down the valley of the [[River Bourne, Hampshire
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  • ...available for filming. In 1913 a new Town Bridge was constructed. Central Park was purchased in 1919, and is now one of the focal points of the town. Elec [[File:Herbert Ingram Statue, Boston - geograph.org.uk - 77747.jpg|right|thumb|160px]]
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  • ...uk/pdf/CathaysPark.pdf|format=PDF|title=Geological Walks in Wales: Cathays Park|publisher=Geologists Association South Wales|accessdate=2008-10-22}}</ref> ...It was subsequently made part of Kibbor hundred. Around this same time the Herbert family became the most powerful family in the area.<ref name="Cardiffians"/
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  • ...he north of the town at Caesar's Camp which, with the northern part of the Park, lies on gravel beds. There are a number of swallow holes in the Park where this stratum meets the chalk. The historic core of the town lies on g
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  • ...nal Heritage List for England|num=1300689|desc=Barn and Horse Gin, Chilton Park Farmhouse|access-date=4 April 2016|fewer-links=yes}}</ref> ...ed to in the HBO series ''Band of Brothers'' as the location where Captain Herbert Sobel was sent to train non-combat military support personnel who needed pa
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  • The cathedral was started in 1096 by Bishop Herbert de Losinga and constructed out of flint and mortar and faced with a cream c ...rom the site of present-day Pulls Ferry), all the way up to the east wall. Herbert de Losinga then moved his See]] there to what became the cathedral church f
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  • ...entury, but was not recorded until the early 11th century. In 1101, Bishop Herbert de Losinga of Thetford began the first mediæval town between two rivers, t ...ll, grime and bustle of the town centre. Harding's Pits is another public park and lies to the south of the town. It is an attractive informal area of op
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  • ...[Pembrokeshire]]. They are all within the [[Pembrokeshire Coast]] National Park. In 1923, the petrologist Herbert Henry Thomas identified that bluestone from the hills corresponded to that
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  • ...ymons|first=Vivian|title=The Moving Church |origyear=1956 |year=|publisher=Herbert Jenkins|location=London|language=|isbn=|pages=}}</ref> - designed by Richa The old "south camp" is now occupied by the Biggin Hill Business Park, Airport Industrial Estate and various private flying clubs. There are furt
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  • ...he [[Chilterns]]. The Marden Estate once owned much of the area and Marden Park (now Woldingham School) still stands in extensive grounds in the valley alo ...ecided to donate a new St Paul's to the village, which was designed by Sir Herbert Baker in a mediæval style and built of flint and stone in 1933. The letter
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