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  2. High Shincliffe - Wikipedia

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    High Shincliffe is a village in County Durham, England.It is situated about two miles south-east of Durham City, on the A177 road to Stockton-on-Tees.The altitude of High Shincliffe is approximately 90 metres (300 ft), and it lies 55 metres (180 ft) above the River Wear at Shincliffe bridge.

  3. Saith Seren - Wikipedia

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    Saith Seren (Welsh for 'Seven Stars'; its former name) is a Welsh-language community centre and pub in Wrexham, North Wales. Located on the corner of Chester Street and Lambpit Street, the Grade II listed building dates to 1898, as a rebuilding of a previous pub located on the site.

  4. the7stars - Wikipedia

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    The agency takes its name from "The Seven Stars Pub", located in Central London. The funding for the agency came from private individuals rather than venture capitalists or a media network, making it the first planning agency to launch since Walker Media in 1997. [4]

  5. Seven star - Wikipedia

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    Seven Stars, short name of the videogame Super Mario RPG; Seven Stars (TV channel), a Saudi Arabian TV channel; Sevenstar Flying Squid, Martialia hyadesii; Seven Stars (cigarette), a brand of cigarette; Seven Stars in Kyushu, an excursion train in Japan; John's vision of the Son of Man, which includes an image of Jesus with seven stars in his ...

  6. Seven Stars, Holborn - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Stars is a Grade II listed public house at 53-54 Carey Street, Holborn, London. [1] It is unusual for having survived the Great Fire of London . It probably originated in the 17th century, and it is dated 1602, and was formerly known as The Log and Seven Stars .

  7. The Seven Stars Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Stars Inn is a 14th-century public house in Robertsbridge, East Sussex, a well-preserved example of a medieval building and a typical Sussex village pub. It is associated with historical events, both real and rumoured. As of at least autumn 2016, it was closed for business.

  8. Chester Street, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Stars pub building is located on the corner of Chester Street and Lambpit Street. [16] The building dates to 1898. [17] In 1898, the pub was rebuilt using Ruabon red brick in a commercial style, [18] with elements of Arts and Crafts, [16] [19] to the designs of Liverpool architect Thomas Price, [20] and built by Jack Scott in 1904. [8]

  9. Stalmine - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Stars pub is located on Hall Gate Lane, the main thoroughfare of the village. The village church, St. James Church (Church of England) on Hallgate Lane, has a sundial dated 1690. [2] [4] The village has one pub (the Seven Stars), which is located at the top of the hill in the village, and one school, Stalmine County Primary School. [5]