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  • * [[Peterborough]] suburbs including [[Fletton]] and [[The Ortons]] * [[The Offords]], [[Oldhurst]], [[Old Weston]]
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  • Peterborough is a New Town and its old town centre has been greatly redeveloped and is surrounded but a great numb The old Abbey was demolished and a new Abbey built between 1118 and 1238. The Abbe
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  • |name=Fletton |picture=St Margaret's Church, Old Fletton, Peterborough - geograph.org.uk - 147475.jpg
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  • ...partly in Northamptonshire), [[Molesworth, Huntingdonshire|Molesworth]], [[Old Weston]], [[Spaldwick]], [[Steeple Gidding]], [[Stow Longa]], [[Swineshead, ...Huntingdonshire|Denton]], [[Elton, Huntingdonshire|Elton]], [[Farcet]], [[Fletton]], [[Folksworth]], [[Glatton]], [[Haddon]], [[Holme, Huntingdonshire|Holme]
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  • The village's name comes from the Old English ''ieg''meaning "island", as it was an isle in the [[Great Fen]]. ...Peterborough area, along with the nearby [[Huntingdonshire]] villages of [[Fletton]], [[Yaxley, Huntingdonshire|Yaxley]] and [[Stanground]]. There was a brick
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  • ...1971, ''73050'' was moved to the British Sugar Corporation's sidings at [[Fletton]], Huntingdonshire, where it was joined by Hunslet 0-6-0 locomotive 'Jack's ...ould be moved from the BSC depot to Wansford, the missing 400 yards of the Fletton Loop had to be rebuilt, allowing access to the Nene Valley line. The track
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  • The toponym "Newton" is derived from the Old English for "new farm". It is recorded in the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086 as ...3, and then taken over by the London Brick Company in 1929. The works made Fletton bricks and distributed them all over the country. It was closed in November
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