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- Seacourt is a deserted medieval village (DMV) in the civil parish of Wytham, in the Vale of White Horse district, in Oxfordshire, England, near the city...
- The Seacourt Pavilion is a regional shopping center on Hooper Avenue in Toms River, New Jersey. It is right across the street from the Ocean County Mall...
- River Thames to the west of the city of Oxford, England. It starts as Seacourt Stream (also known as Wytham Stream), which leaves the Thames at a bifurcation...
- Oxford city boundary. Historically part of Berkshire, it stands on the Seacourt Stream, a stream running off the River Thames. The intersection of the...
- already qualified to the Eliminators. The women's event was held at the Seacourt Tennis Club on Hayling Island between April 4–7, 2024. The men's draw was...
- hosts one of the few active Real Tennis courts in the UK. Founded in 1911, Seacourt Tennis club is one of only a handful in the UK where it is possible to...
- organised by the Ladies Real Tennis ****ociation at both Canford School and the Seacourt Tennis Club. The men's singles draw was won by Mike Gooding. It was his...
- organised by the Ladies Real Tennis ****ociation at both Canford School and the Seacourt Tennis Club. The men's singles draw was won by Chris Bray. It was his first...
- organised by the Ladies Real Tennis ****ociation at both Canford School and the Seacourt Tennis Club. The men's singles draw was won by in****bent World Champion...
- near the City of Oxford. Seofecanwyrthe; The deserted medieval village of Seacourt near the City of Oxford. Wihtham; Wytham near the City of Oxford. The abbey...