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  • '''Fareham''' is a coastal town, a market town, in the southeast of [[Hampshire]]. It sits between the cities of [[S ...rt]], to the east [[Portchester]], to the north the [[M27 motorway]] and [[Wickham]]. Westwards lie [[Titchfield]]; [[Catisfield]], [[Locks Heath]], [[Warsash
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  • '''Framlingham''' is a small market town in [[Suffolk]]. It is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is mentioned in the [ The nearest stations are at [[Wickham Market]] and [[Saxmundham]].
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  • |name=West Wickham '''West Wickham''' is a village in [[Cambridgeshire]], 10 miles southeast of [[Cambridge]]
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  • ...ils were destroyed and remade but in 1854 Whitmore and Binyon, the Wickham Market millwrights fitted new cast iron machinery and windshaft, and the layout of
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  • *Swanmore Golf Centre - [[Wickham]] *Wickham Park Golf Club - [[Fareham]]
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  • ...distant), and what is now known as Pickhurst Lane, leading west to [[West Wickham]]. The centre of the old village is now called ''Hayes Street''. The villag The branch railway from [[Elmers End]], originally known as the West Wickham and Hayes Railway, was opened on 29 May 1882.<ref>http://edithsstreets.blog
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  • ...Another possible Roman site, deduced from place-name evidence, may lie at Wickham Green on the boundary with Urchfont a mile or so north of Kestrels. ...ich formed the eastern part of the ancient parish of East Lavington, now [[Market Lavington]]. Easterton was made a separate civil parish soon after its eccl
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  • It is near the small towns of [[Wickham Market]] and [[Framlingham]].
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  • Brockley market gardens were famous for their enormous Victoria rhubarb which were fertilis ...d. Charles Booth's Map of London Poverty (1900) describes the residents of Wickham Road and Breakspears Road as "well-to-do" or "wealthy". The actress Lillie
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  • ...Plumstead amongst others. Other questions included the right for a weekly market in Plumstead on a Wednesday and a fair yearly for three days "on the Eve da Plumstead manor, together with the church of Plumstead and the chapel of Wickham annexed to it remained part of the possessions of the monastery until its f
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  • ...te garden surrounded by plants selected by flower colours. There is also a market garden area with attractively planted seasonal vegetables. Whimsical statue ...nal surname of Boynton. On her death it passed in turn to their son Marcus Wickham Boynton, who operated a successful stud farm on the estate for many years a
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  • ...folk]], standing halfway between [[Woodbridge]] to the south and [[Wickham Market]] to the north, some two miles from each, and 13 miles north-east of [[Ipsw ...n'' and the ''White Lion''. The nearest shopping facilities are in Wickham Market and Woodbridge. The nearest schools are at Melton and Woodbridge.
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  • *[[Wickham Market]]
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  • ...he numerous Hunslet slate quarry steam locomotives have led the railway to market itself as the home of the Hunslet. ...the fleet is a track maintenance trolley in the style of a standard-gauge Wickham trolley.
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  • ...tion of these two roads. It appears to have had two population centres, on Wickham Hill and at Skeleton Green, but was never defensively enclosed. The occupie ...in the 4th century, perhaps suggesting some official function. A temple or market hall have been suggested. There was more intensive occupation by the 2nd ce
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