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sandstone "High
Weald" in the centre, the clay "Low
Weald"
periphery and the
Greensand Ridge,
which stretches around the
north and west of the
Weald and includes...
- The
Weald is an
intermittently wooded area in
South East England.
Weald may also
refer to:
Lower Weald,
Middle Weald and
Upper Weald,
hamlets in Calverton...
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Harrow Weald is a
suburban district in
Greater London, England.
Located about 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of Harrow,
Harrow Weald is
formed from a
leafy 1930s...
- The
Weald and
Downland Living Museum (known as the
Weald and
Downland Open Air
Museum until January 2017) is an open-air
museum in Singleton, West Sus****...
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Sevenoaks Weald is a
village and
civil parish in the
Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. The
parish is
located on the Low
Weald,
immediately south of...
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Harrow Weald Common is an 18-hectare area of woodland,
heath and
pasture in
Harrow Weald in the
London Borough of Harrow. It is
considered of considerable...
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Alconbury Weald is a new
settlement in the
civil parish of The Stukeleys, in the
Huntingdonshire district, of the
county of Cambridgeshire, England. The...
- The High
Weald National Landscape is in south-east England.
Covering an area of 1,450
square kilometres (560 sq mi), it
takes up
parts of Kent, Surrey...
- The
parish consists of one village,
Lower Weald, and two hamlets,
Upper Weald and
Middle Weald.
Lower Weald is the
largest of the
three settlements, and...
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William of C****ingham (or
Willikin of the
Weald) (died 1257) was a
country squire of C****ingham (now Kensham) in Kent at the time of the
First Barons'...