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  • ...[[Middlesex]] and [[Hertfordshire]] to the west, [[Cambridgeshire]] and [[Suffolk]] to the north, and [[Kent]] lying over the [[River Thames]] and its great ...ield Way]] and then with [[Suffolk]] the border follows the [[River Stour, Suffolk|River Stour]] to the sea. The county's eastern edge is the sea.
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  • ...nties of the United Kingdom|shire]] of [[East Anglia]], which along with [[Suffolk]], is one of only two counties entirely east of the [[Prime Meridian]]. ...the two rivers rising within yards of each other in Little Fen and flowing in opposite directions. To the west lie Cambridgeshire and [[Lincolnshire]],
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  • '''Lambourn''' is a large village in western [[Berkshire]], on the dip slope of the [[Berkshire Downs|Lambourn D Lambourn is situated in the valley of the [[River Lambourn]], a summer bourn in the chalk upland area of the [[Berkshire Downs]], of which the Lambourn Dow
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  • ...s geographical position Gravesend has always had an important role to play in the history and communications of south-eastern Britain. A passenger ferry operates across the Thames to [[Tilbury]] in [[Essex]].
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  • ...[[Yorkshire]] and its suburbs reaching out toward the [[Isle of Axholme]] in [[Lincolnshire]]. ...tion City'' campus, currently the largest education investment of its kind in the United Kingdom.
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  • ...llage of [[Gipping]] and is also kindred to the town of [[Ipswich]], known in Old English as ''Gipeswic''. The river rises near [[Mendlesham|Mendlesham Green]] and flows in a south-westerly direction to reach [[Stowmarket]]. From there it flows tow
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  • |county=Suffolk ...iles west of [[Great Yarmouth]] and within the [[The Broads#Suffolk Broads|Suffolk Broads]].
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  • ...rom the late 4th century were limited to Britain, while the fortifications in Gaul were established as separate commands. Several Saxon Shore forts survive still in eastern and south-eastern [[Great Britain]].
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  • |name=Burgh Castle Roman Fort |county=Suffolk
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  • ...monuments of past ages, notably the [[Reculver Towers]] and a [[Regulbium|Roman fort]]. ...one of the chain of [[Saxon Shore]] forts. The military connection resumed in the Second World War, when the sea off Reculver was used for testing Barnes
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  • ...s]] near [[Goathland]] in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]]: probably a [[Roman road]], its origin is unknown and rival theories have extended from its bei ...ale Moor]], it is known too as ‘Goathland Roman Road’ and ‘Wheeldale Roman Road’.
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