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  • ...running out of the county. The Wye in its lower Herefordshire reaches is a broad, calm stream passing fields and hamlets. There are still coracle fishermen [[File:Broad Street, Weobley, Herefordshire - geograph.org.uk - 12581.jpg|right|thumb|20
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  • ...ssex]] and [[Surrey]] to the west. Northward over the River Thames and its broad estuary lies [[Essex]], linked by one long road bridge and tunnel at [[Dart *[[Lathe of Sutton-at-Hone]] - northernmost and most populous of the lathes, Sutton-at-Hone comprises the metropolitan suburbs of Kent.
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  • The broad extent of the county consists of a number of different areas, including the *[[Long Sutton, Lincolnshire|Long Sutton]]
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  • ...s pretty villages, featuring in many a painting. The villages abound with broad greens, thatched cottages brightly painted, and that particular East Anglia ===Sutton Hoo===
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  • County Dublin is generally a flat county, much formed by the broad valley of the River Liffey in its middle and the coastal plain, but from Du *[[Sutton, Dublin|Sutton]]
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  • |post town=Sutton Coldfield ...ingham]] to the [[Black Country]]. It is midway between [[Walsall]] and [[Sutton Coldfield]] and in the fortunate position of remaining a semi-rural distric
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  • ...ngham, Perry Barr<br />Birmingham, Selly Oak<br />Birmingham, Yardley<br />Sutton Coldfield ...st, passing through [[Edgbaston]] and the Bull Ring to [[Erdington]] and [[Sutton Coldfield]] in the north-east.<ref name=JPS /> To the south and east of th
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  • :''"The town is populous, tho' not large, the streets broad, but the buildings old, and low; however, there is good company and a good * Chandler, J. H. (1990) '' Wessex images'', Gloucester: Alan Sutton and Wiltshire County Council Library & Museum Service, ISBN 0-86299-739-9
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  • ...xpanded into the neighbouring parishes of [[Hagbourne]], [[Harwell]] and [[Sutton Courtenay]]. The Didcot Power Stations (between Didcot and Sutton Courtenay) supply electricity to the National Grid. ''Country Life'' magazi
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  • ...were set up around the city, and in 1917 a German bomber crash-landed near Broad Oak Road.<ref name="Butler">Butler, p. 13.</ref> * Butler, Derek. ''A Century of Canterbury''. Sutton Publishing Ltd, (2002). ISBN 0-7509-3243-0.
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  • ...ved from a series of geological structures whose overall form is that of a broad anticline whose axis extends in a north–south direction. The North Pennin ...y/domesday/dblock/GB-400000-441000/page/5 page 5], Marginal Upland Grazing Sutton Moor, Domesday Reloaded, BBC 1986</ref> with the higher ground being uncult
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  • The name Bradford is from the Old English ''brad ford''; "broad ford". This referred to a crossing of the Bradford Beck at Church Bank, be *{{cite book| author=Derek A. J. Lister| title=Bradford's Own| publisher=Sutton| year=2004| isbn=0750938269| oclc=56460838}}
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  • ...s.<ref name="GM Arch"/> The [[Rochdale Canal]], one of the major navigable broad canals of the United Kingdom, was a highway of commerce during this time us ...=Robert |last=Nicholls |title=Curiosities of Greater Manchester |publisher=Sutton Publishing |year=2004 |isbn=0-7509-3661-4}}
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  • ...e northern part of the range, on the western side of the ridge where it is broad but wholly within [[Worcestershire]], as the county boundary departs from t ...ershire):<ref name=BSSmith>Smith, B.S: 1978 ''A History of Malvern'' Allan Sutton and The Malvern Bookshop ISBN 0904387313</ref>
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  • ...mptonshire are broad meadows and the village of [[Sutton, Northamptonshire|Sutton]].
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  • From Northampton, the river flows along a broad valley, formed by the enormous amount of water released by the melting ice ...horizons. Beyond [[Flag Fen]], the river flows through [[Wisbech]], then [[Sutton Bridge]] in [[Lincolnshire]], and it finally enters [[The Wash]] between tw
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  • *Fen: this is a broad expanse of nutrient-rich shallow water in which dead plants do not fully de *''Townlands''; a broad bank of silt (the remains of the huge creek levees that developed naturally
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  • ...r Aughton (1988)</ref> This caught the vogue of the time for sea bathing. Sutton's bathing house was amongst dunes at South Hawse by the seaside just four m ...thought him mad and referred to the building as the ''Duke's Folly'', but Sutton arranged transport links from the canal that ran through [[Scarisbrick]], f
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  • ...n the very south of [[Lancashire]] and its border with [[Cheshire]], built broad to take sea-going ships from the [[River Mersey]] inland to [[Manchester]] ...Crested Newts and Adders are present, and local flora includes orchids and Broad-leaved Helleborines.<ref>Kindersley, 2009 p 77</ref> Diving ducks are regu
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  • The cathedral's interior is 370&nbsp;feet long and with a nave 68 feet broad. The central spire is 252 feet high and the western spires 190 feet. |'''Keith Sutton'''
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