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  2. List of settlements in Wiltshire by population - Wikipedia

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    Swindon 7,996 7,886 Town 18 Wroughton: Swindon 6,279 6,474 Village 19 Malmesbury: Wiltshire 5,280 6,318 Town 20 Hilperton [4] Wiltshire 4,284 4,967 Village 21 Lyneham [5] Wiltshire 5,319 4,945 Village 22 Ludgershall [6] Wiltshire 3,775 4,427 Town 23 Purton [7] Wiltshire 3,934 4,228 Village 24 Cricklade [8] Wiltshire 4,132 4,227 Town 25 Bulford ...

  3. Purton - Wikipedia

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    The village is a linear settlement along the old road between the historic market towns of Cricklade, 4 miles (6.4 km) to the north, and Royal Wootton Bassett, 3 miles (4.8 km) to the south. It is now on a minor road, 3 miles (4.8 km) from junction 16 of the M4 motorway. The village is on the brow of a hill, with views across to Cricklade and ...

  4. New Eastern Villages - Wikipedia

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    The greater part of its area lies south of the A420, another primary route between Swindon and Oxford; the part to the north of the A420 includes an expansion of South Marston village, and a new area to be known as Rowborough. [2] It is the largest strategic allocation within the adopted Swindon Borough Local Plan 2026. [2]

  5. List of places in Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    Badbury; Badbury Wick; Bagshot, Wiltshire; Bapton; Barford St Martin; Barrow Street; Bathampton; Baverstock; Baydon; Beanacre; Beardwell; Bearfield; Beechingstoke ...

  6. Lavenham - Wikipedia

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    The village is around five miles northeast of the town of Sudbury.Situated in a relatively hilly area, Lavenham is on a ridge on the western bank of the River Brett.The ridge is intersected by two small valleys, breaking it into three parts; the church is located atop the southernmost section, the marketplace on the central part, while the northernmost section is topped by the remains of a ...

  7. Category:Villages in Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    B. Babel Green; Bacton Green, Suffolk; Bacton, Suffolk; Badingham; Badley; Badwell Ash; Badwell Green; Bardwell, Suffolk; Barham, Suffolk; Barking, Suffolk; Barnardiston

  8. Priory Vale - Wikipedia

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    Priory Vale is a community in the north of the town of Swindon, Wiltshire, England, which comprises the urban villages of Redhouse, Oakhurst and Haydon End.Although not strictly part of Priory Vale, the nearby village of Taw Hill completes this instalment of Swindon's northern expansion which began with Abbey Meads in the mid-1990s and continued at St Andrew's Ridge.

  9. Old Newton - Wikipedia

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    Old Newton is a village in the civil parish of Old Newton with Dagworth, in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. The village is situated around two miles north of Stowmarket, to the east of the junction of the Great Eastern Main Line and the Ipswich to Ely Line. Until the Beeching Axe it was served by Haughley railway station. In 2018 ...