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  • ...n the west, the [[Cotswold Hills]] in he east and the flat, fertile valley of the lower [[River Severn]] which lies between them. ...ower reaches of the [[River Avon, Somerset|River Avon]] through the middle of [[Bristol]], and its old course, the Floating Harbour.
    16 KB (2,394 words) - 10:01, 3 November 2016
  • ...is 16 miles east of [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newport]] and 124 miles west of [[London]]. ...own is on the west bank of the Wye; adjoining villages on the eastern bank of the Wye, [[Tutshill]] and [[Sedbury]], are located in Gloucestershire.
    19 KB (3,086 words) - 09:14, 8 April 2017
  • ...k/history/was-ealing-the-queen-of-the-suburbs/|title=Was Ealing the 'Queen of the Suburbs'? - Ealing News Extra|date=30 October 2015|website=ealingnewsex ...rter/10054404.Ealing___The_Queen_of_the_Suburbs_/|title=Ealing- 'The Queen of the Suburbs'|website=Your Local Guardian}}</ref> AT its heart is Ealing Bro
    22 KB (3,414 words) - 18:43, 26 August 2022
  • ...h is the heart of the [[Soke of Peterborough]], the north-easternmost part of Northamptonshire. ...n centre has been greatly redeveloped and is surrounded but a great number of twentieth-century residential neighbourhoods, many entirely replacing older
    20 KB (3,101 words) - 23:18, 16 November 2018
  • |picture caption=Skyline of Gloucester from Painswick Beacon ...oucestershire]] of which it is the [[county town]]. It stands on the banks of the [[River Severn]], some 32 mles above [[Bristol]].
    19 KB (3,089 words) - 09:13, 30 March 2016
  • ...reat Britain]]. The town adjoins [[Bournemouth]] in the west and the [[New Forest]] lies to the east. ...ally named Twynham but became known as Christchurch following the building of the priory in 1094.
    29 KB (4,437 words) - 09:29, 30 March 2017
  • ...uckinghamshire]], at the foot of the [[Chiltern Hills]], to the south-east of Aylesbury. ...able farmland and it contains many hamlets that nestle in amongst the lush forest on the surrounding hills.
    8 KB (1,394 words) - 13:20, 27 January 2016
  • |name=Bailiwick of Guernsey |flag=Flag of Guernsey.svg
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  • ...m''' or '''Rum''', also spelled '''Rhum''', is one of the [[Small Isles]] of the [[Inner Hebrides]], in [[Argyllshire]]. ...nce the 8th millennium BC and provides some of the earliest known evidence of human occupation this far north.
    36 KB (5,908 words) - 10:35, 13 September 2017
  • ...art of the Earl of Chester's manor of Macclesfield, and the ancient parish of Prestbury. ...is surmounted by White Nancy, a monument built to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo in the Napoleonic Wars.
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  • |constituency=Forest of Dean |LG district=Forest of Dean
    7 KB (1,051 words) - 22:46, 11 May 2013
  • |constituency=Forest of Dean |LG district=Forest of Dean
    9 KB (1,414 words) - 22:56, 11 May 2013
  • |LG district=Forest of Dean |constituency=Forest of Dean
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  • [[File:The Royal Oak - geograph.org.uk - 1289763.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Royal Oak at Boscobel House]] ...e=2008-08-30}}</ref> In doing so it shows off an eclectic mixture of some of the finest lowland scenery in southern [[Great Britain]].
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  • ...to the boundary with [[Gloucestershire]]'s [[Forest of Dean]]. The summit of the hill, about 800 feet above sea level, is known for its neo-classical mo ...toric Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]] and is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
    8 KB (1,391 words) - 07:57, 6 October 2017
  • [[File:Lewis Burn - geograph.org.uk - 210842.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Kielder Forest]] ...during the First World War. To do this the commission bought large amounts of former agricultural land, eventually becoming the largest land owner in Bri
    28 KB (4,226 words) - 11:10, 1 October 2017
  • |condition=Destroyed, part of motte remains ...h of the property. Today only part of the motte still stands, forming part of an archaeological park built on the site between 2007 and 2009.
    21 KB (3,286 words) - 22:34, 18 April 2014
  • ...astle in the world. It is famed for its long association with the British royal family and also for its architecture. ...d by historian John Martin Robinson to be "one of the supreme achievements of English Perpendicular Gothic" design.<ref name="Robinson, p.27">Robinson, p
    68 KB (11,053 words) - 08:51, 20 November 2023
  • ...re]], less than one mile from [[Monmouth]] town centre on the eastern side of the [[River Wye]] bridge. ...effectively a suburb of [[Monmouth]], the [[county town]]. The [[Forest of Dean]] starts uphill from Wyesham and [[Offa's Dyke Path]] long-distance footpat
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  • |LG district=Forest of Dean |constituency=Forest of Dean
    11 KB (1,827 words) - 23:34, 27 February 2020

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