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Enborne is a
village and
civil parish, in West Berkshire, England. The
River Enborne shares its name,
although it does not run
through the village; rather...
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River Enborne is a
river that
rises near the
villages of
Inkpen and West Woodhay, to the West of Newbury,
Berkshire and
flows into the
River Kennet...
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Enborne Copse is a 11.9-hectare (29-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest west of
Newbury in Berkshire. It is a
Nature Conservation Review...
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Enborne Row is a
hamlet in Berkshire, England,
located on the county's
border with Hampshire. The
hamlet is
within the
civil parish of
Enborne. The settlement...
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Chaddleworth Chieveley Cold Ash
Combe Compton East
Garston East
Ilsley Enborne Englefield Farnborough Fawley Frilsham Great Shefford Greenham Hampstead...
- that
surround them, were
shaped by the
rivers Kennet, Lambourn, Pang and
Enborne, and the
Quaternary sands and
gravels they
brought with them and (in the...
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Marlborough and the Dun
enters at Hungerford,
followed by the
River Lambourn,
Enborne and the
Foudry Brook. For six
miles (10 km) west of Reading's centre, the...
- Wakefield, Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire, Cambridgeshire,
Derbyshire and
Enborne. All of
these versions were ****ociated with children's games, the rules...
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ingenuity of the
clever rabbit Blackberry.
Along the way, they
cross the
River Enborne, and
evade a badger, a dog, a crow, and a car.
Hazel and
Bigwig also stop...
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Frilsham Croker's Hole
Decoy Pit,
Pools and
Woods Easton Farm
Meadow Enborne Copse Englemere Pond Freeman's
Marsh Great Thrift Wood
Greenham and Crookham...