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  • ...town itself is built on an incline, and varies from 325ft above sea level (Ladywell area) to 400ft above sea level (Brooke School area).
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  • ...recincts or areas. These include Carmondean, Craigshill, Howden, Dedridge, Ladywell, Knightsridge, Murieston, Adambrae, Deans, Deer Park and Eliburn. The core *Ladywell
    13 KB (1,986 words) - 10:28, 6 May 2015
  • ...Park, the last semi-natural reach of the river, then further north through Ladywell Fields, where considerable renaturalisation work has been taking place sinc
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  • ...d Leof, who sailed up the Thames and burnt his boat near St Mary's Church (Ladywell) in the 6th century. A more sober analysis of the name was provided by Dani The police station, which was opened in 2004 to replace the station in [[Ladywell]], is officially the largest in Europe. <ref>http://www.laing.com/projects/
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  • ...sed 29.05.12)</ref> Access to both these sites is restricted by order of ''Ladywell Convent'', a convent which still owns the surrounding land. ...was at some point renamed "Lady Well", referring to the Virgin Mary.<ref>''Ladywell Retreat & Spirituality Centre'', Online [http://www.ladywellretreat.org.uk/
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  • *Football: Maybole FC, who play at Ladywell Stadium.
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  • Next to the church and Ladywell are the ramparts around Speen House, the manor house which is mostly late 1
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  • ...p in the [[South Downs]] near Lancing College where the Adur is fed by the Ladywell Stream. The river continues on to the [[English Channel]] at [[Shoreham-by-
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  • ...ww.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=10642 |title=Our Lady's Well (Lancing) Ladywell Spring&#93; Holy Well or Sacred Spring : The Megalithic Portal and Megalith
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  • * Ladywell
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  • ...Club] is an old and established athletics club based within Catford at the Ladywell Arena. They are one of South London's top athletics and running clubs and r Catford has a Non-League football club Lewisham Borough F.C. who play at the Ladywell Arena.
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  • ...egritt Mining Company with some partners and took on the lease of Grit and Ladywell Mines. On 18 January 1783, Lawrence contacted Boulton & Watt on behalf of t ...the shaft is completely filled. The engine house is similar to the one at Ladywell in that the rear wall contains a slot, presumably for a flywheel to drive w
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  • ...ins several attractive open spaces, amongst them Blythe Hill, Brockley and Ladywell Cemeteries (opened in 1858 and now a nature reserve) and Hilly Fields. The
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  • ...jpg|Katy Hallet, ''The Guardian'', mosaic sculpture. On the Tarka Trail by Ladywell Wood. The lettering includes quotes from "Tarka the Otter".
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  • [[File:Ladywell at Pilton.jpg|right|thumb|170px|Ladywell in Pilton]]
    10 KB (1,527 words) - 21:02, 1 December 2018
  • ...gast School), now comprising Prendergast Hilly Fields College, Prendergast Ladywell Fields College and Prendergast Vale College, all located in or around [[Lew
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