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  • |flag=Severn Cross.svg ...swold Hills]] in he east and the flat, fertile valley of the lower [[River Severn]] which lies between them.
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  • ...ral county and the only county of [[England]] entirely west of the [[River Severn]]. It is also possibly England's most rural county and one of the most spar ...a number of great northwest-southeast folds, including the famous [[Golden Valley]]. The very east of the county rises into the whaleback of the [[Malvern Hi
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  • Monmouthshire lies to the north of the Severn Estuary, which forms the county's southern border. Three other rivers form ...The Herefordshire hamlet of [[Fwthog]] adjoining the [[River Honddu|Honddu Valley]] is an exclave within Monmouthshire.
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  • ...westward to the [[River Avon, Warwickshire|Avon]], which is drained by the Severn, the [[River Nene]], which flows north-eastwards to The Wash, and [[River C ...tlements at [[Northampton]], [[Kettering]] and along the [[River Nene|Nene Valley]] near [[Raunds]]. A large fort was built at [[Longthorpe]].<ref>Greenall p
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  • ...fensive hills topped with castles; [[Bridgnorth]] above the [[River Severn|Severn]] guards the south-east of the county and [[Ludlow]] above the [[River Teme [[File:SevernFromCastleCB.JPG|thumb|right|220px|The Severn at Shrewsbury]]
    21 KB (3,153 words) - 16:33, 24 February 2022
  • ...hed by the waters of the [[Bristol Channel]] as the estuary of the [[River Severn]] opens into the sea. The border with [[Gloucestershire]] is the River Avon ...etches into [[Gloucestershire]]. To the north of the Mendips is the [[Chew Valley]] and to the south, on the clay substrate, are broad valleys which support
    42 KB (6,548 words) - 10:39, 3 November 2016
  • |picture=Hidden valley - geograph.org.uk - 110055.jpg |picture caption=Valley near Leek
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  • ...e is low-lying, in particular that which lies in the [[River Severn|Severn Valley]]. ...the fine cathedral city of Worcester, which sits on the banks of the River Severn. It retains charming streets around the cathedral.
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  • ...gathered at Blackwood. Upon meeting their comrades from the upper Sirhowy Valley, the rebels armed themselves with makeshift weapons and marched south to Ne ...ourney was made by de-tour or over a 1-in-4 road through the bottom of the valley known locally as the Rhiw.
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  • ...onfluence with the [[River Severn]], and close to the western end of the [[Severn Bridge]] on the [[M48 motorway]]. It is 16 miles east of [[Newport, Monmou ...n the River Wye, about two miles upstream of its confluence with the River Severn. The location was named Striguil (or Estrighoiel) in Norman times &ndash;
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  • ...main north-south watershed between the basins of the Rivers [[River Severn|Severn]] and [[River Trent|Trent]]. To the south and west of the city lie the [[Li The '''Severn Street Synagogue''', the oldest surviving synagogue in Birmingham, built in
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  • ...the west is [[Stroud]]. To the southeast, the upper reaches of the Thames Valley and towns such as [[Lechlade]], [[Tetbury]], and [[Fairford]] are often con ..., mainly on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment with views over the Severn Valley and the [[Vale of Evesham]].<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.nationaltrail
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  • ...w into the Usk. Wye and Usk separated by the forest of Gwent flow into the Severn Sea. The ridges of your five fingers and the plateau of the back of your ha ...outlier of the more extensive outcrop to the south of the [[River Usk|Usk valley]]. The lower slopes of these hills are formed from the mudstone-rich St Mau
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  • Falmouth was originally named ''Peny-cwm-cuic'' ("head of the valley of the village"), which later became 'Pennycomequick'.<ref>{{cite web| titl ...NLI operates two lifeboats from Falmouth: ''Richard Cox Scott'', a 56-foot Severn Class all-weather boat, and ''Eve Park'', an Atlantic 75 inshore lifeboat.<
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  • ...ards to the sea along the route of the [[River Dee]] and southwards to the Severn, the canal instead ran eastwards to join on to the national network at [[Hu ...e of this canal, twisting through beautiful Welsh hills and across the Dee Valley on the famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, has made it the most famous (and busie
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  • ...econ Beacons]] National Park, and enters the [[River Severn#Severn Estuary|Severn estuary]] at [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newport]]. ...Monmouthshire|Newport]] and opening its mouth to disgorge itself into the Severn Estuary at [[Uskmouth]], beyond Newport.
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  • ...with [[Monmouthshire]], passing [[Tintern]], finally disgorging into the [[Severn]] estuary just below [[Chepstow]]. The river's total length is 134 miles. ...nt rivers in the United Kingdom for nature conservation. Much of the lower valley is an "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty".
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  • ...It empties into the sea east of [[Cardiff]], entering the [[River Severn|Severn estuary]]. ...in the nineteenth century, springing new villages along the length of the valley.
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  • ...n route using the ''Cotswold Way'', the ''Heart of England Way'' (or the ''Severn Way''), the ''Staffordshire Way'' and the ''Limestone Way''; or **a western route across the ''Severn Bridge'' then by the ''Offa's Dyke Path'', the ''Maelor Way'' and the ''Sou
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  • ...d ancient parish in eastern [[Monmouthshire]] in the lower [[River Wye|Wye Valley]] and on the road between [[Monmouth]] and [[Chepstow]]. It stands two mil ...down the [[River Wye]], also on the [[River Severn]] shore and across the Severn estuary and the [[Bristol Channel]] to [[Bristol]]. The boat gave its name
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