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Cadnam is a
village situated in Hampshire, England,
within the
boundaries of the New
Forest National Park. The
village has
existed since the
medieval period...
- in Hampshire, England. It is 27.9
miles (44.9 km) long and runs
between Cadnam and Portsmouth. It was
opened in
stages between 1975 and 1983, providing...
- non-metropolitan district.
Surrounding towns and
villages include Ashurst, Marchwood,
Cadnam and Ower.
Totton claimed to be the
largest village in
England until it was...
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rejected US
World War II
medium tank
design M27 motorway, a road
connecting Cadnam and
Portsmouth in
Hampshire M27
highway (Russia), a road
connecting Novorossiysk...
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connects to the A31
close to the
Hampshire border. The A31
joins the M27 at
Cadnam and, from there, the M3 to
London and the A34 to the
Midlands and the North...
-
flyover junction with the
winding westbound A3090 on the
western boundary of
Cadnam,
having p****ed
through the
conservation area
village centre, from where...
- A335/B3335
junction to Twyford. This
branch is now the B3335. A336
Cadnam Totton A337 Near
Cadnam Christchurch A338
Bournemouth Besselsleigh Originally went via...
- most
damage on
Cadnam Close. It was
rated IF2 by the ESSL due to roof
damage to two
stairwells and
multiple damages throughout Cadnam close,
Basing drive...
- (partly also in
France and Italy)
British A27 (Whiteparish-Pevensey) M27 (
Cadnam-Portsmouth)
Interstate 27 U.S.
Route 27
Alabama State Route 27 Arkansas...
- also seen by 56 year old Wing
Commander Eric Cox of Hyde when
driving from
Cadnam to Fordingbridge, in
south Hampshire, at 11.05pm,
being described as a 'fiery...