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  2. Brentwood, Essex - Wikipedia

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    Brentwood is a town in Essex, England, in the London commuter belt 20 miles (30 km) north-east of Charing Cross and close to the M25 motorway. The population of the built-up area was 55,340 in 2021. [1] Brentwood is a town with a shopping area along the High Street, a Roman road which became one of the main roads between London and East Anglia ...

  3. Cromer - Wikipedia

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    Cromer (/ ˈ k r oʊ m ər / KROH-mər) is a coastal town and civil parish on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. [2] It is 23 miles (37 kilometres) north of Norwich, 116 miles (187 kilometres) north-northeast of London and four miles (six kilometres) east of Sheringham on the North Sea coastline.

  4. Rye, East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    UK. England. East Sussex. 50°57′N 0°44′E  / . 50.95°N 0.73°E. / 50.95; 0.73. Rye is a town and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England, two miles (three kilometres) from the sea at the confluence of three rivers: the Rother, the Tillingham and the Brede. An important member of the mediaeval Cinque Ports ...

  5. Wadhurst - Wikipedia

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    UK. England. East Sussex. 51°03′58″N 0°19′48″E. /  51.066°N 0.330°E  / 51.066; 0.330. Wadhurst is a market town in East Sussex, England. It is the centre of the civil parish of Wadhurst, which also includes the hamlets of Cousley Wood and Tidebrook. Wadhurst is twinned with Aubers in France.

  6. Corsham - Wikipedia

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    Corsham is a historic market town and civil parish in west Wiltshire, England. [3] It is at the south-western edge of the Cotswolds, just off the A4 national route. It is 28 miles (45 km) south-west of Swindon, 20 miles (32 km) east of Bristol, 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Bath, and 4 miles (6 km) south-west of Chippenham.

  7. Northstowe - Wikipedia

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    Northstowe is a new town in Cambridgeshire, England, forecast to have 24,400 residents in 10,000 homes. On 1 April 2021 Northstowe became a civil parish formed from Longstanton and Oakington and Westwick, with the first town council elected on 6 May of that year. [ 2]

  8. Broadcasting House - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting House is the headquarters of the BBC, in Portland Place and Langham Place, London. The first radio broadcast from the building was made on 15 March 1932, and the building was officially opened two months later, on 15 May. The main building is in Art Deco style, with a facing of Portland stone over a steel frame.

  9. Washington, Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    54.90°N 1.52°W. / 54.90; -1.52. Washington is a town in the City of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Historically part of County Durham, it is the ancestral settlement of the local Washington family, from which the first President of the United States George Washington descended. It is located between Chester-le-Street, Gateshead and South ...