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Geldeston is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. The
village is
located 2.5
miles (4.0 km) north-west of
Beccles and 14 miles...
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Navigation Act 1670
authorised improvements which included three locks, at
Geldeston,
Ellingham and Wainford. The head of
navigation became a new
staithe at...
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Geldeston Meadows is a 14-hectare (35-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest near
Geldeston in Norfolk. It is part of the
Broadland Ramsar...
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Geldeston (also
Geldeston Halt) was a
station on the
Waveney Valley Line
serving the
village of
Geldeston, Norfolk. It was
operational for p****enger services...
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Driving Miss Daisy. The
youngest of
three siblings,
Tandy was born in
Geldeston Road in Hackney, London, to
Harry Tandy and his wife,
Jessie Helen Horspool...
- Next, on the
Norfolk bank, come Ditchingham,
Broome and
Ellingham before Geldeston,
where an
isolated pub
stands next to the site of a lock, now replaced...
- empress. As Earl of Norfolk, Bigod's
landholdings included Castle Acre,
Geldeston and
Hethel as well as land at Earl Soham, Framlingham, and
Thetford He...
- Iron Age
Iceni timber trackway excavated along the
river Waveney near
Geldeston Burrough Hill Iron Age
Hillfort Fin Cop fort
Chiseldon cauldrons Excavation...
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Carleton Easton Ellingham Flordon Forncett Framingham Earl
Framingham Pigot Geldeston Gillingham Gissing Great Melton Great Moulton Haddiscoe Hales Heckingham...
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Channel marker buoy, as the
owners had
nautical connections.
Locks Inn,
Geldeston.
Named for the
nearby locks. Am Politician, Eriskay.
Named after the SS...