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Arbury is a
suburb and
electoral ward in Cambridge, England.
Located in the
north of the city, the ward
borders the
following other wards (from north,...
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Arbury Hall (grid
reference SP335893) is a
Grade I
listed country house in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, and the
ancestral home of the
Newdigate family...
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Arbury Banks may
refer to
Arbury Banks, Hertfordshire, a
Bronze Age hill fort near
Ashwell Arbury Banks, Northamptonshire, an Iron Age hill fort near...
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Arbury is a
district and
electoral ward of Cambridge, England,
United Kingdom.
Arbury may also
refer to:
Arbury, an
electoral ward of
Nuneaton and Bedworth...
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Arbury Park may
refer to:
Arbury Park,
former name of
Orchard Park, Cambridgeshire,
England Arbury Park,
former name of Raywood, Aldgate, an
historic home...
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Arbury Hills is an
unincorporated community and
census designated place (CDP) in Will County, Illinois,
United States.
Arbury Hills first appeared as...
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Arbury, Warwickshire, the son of Sir
Richard Newdigate, 3rd
Baronet (who died in 1727) and
inherited the
title 5th
Baronet and the
estates of
Arbury and...
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Arbury Hill, at 225 m (738 ft), is the
joint highest point in the
English county of Northamptonshire. It is 9 km (5.6 mi)
southwest of the town of Daventry...
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located in university's
Arbury Fine Arts
Center in
University Center, Michigan.
Admission is free. Mrs.
Dorothy (Honey)
Arbury of Midland,
Michigan studied...
- Raywood,
formerly named Arbury Park, is a
property in the
Adelaide Hills,
South Australia. The 17-room Georgian-style
house was
constructed in 1935 to...