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  2. Lyme Regis branch line - Wikipedia

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    The Lyme Regis branch line was a railway branch line connecting the seaside town of Lyme Regis with the main line railway network at Axminster, running through picturesque rural countryside on the Dorset - Devon border. It opened in 1903; penetrating difficult topography, the line was very steeply graded and sharply curved; on summer weekends ...

  3. St Mary and St George Church, High Wycombe - Wikipedia

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    St Mary and St George Church, High Wycombe. /  51.6328556°N 0.7776972°W  / 51.6328556; -0.7776972. St Mary and St George Church (SMG), High Wycombe is a free Byzantine style Grade II listed church, [1] and is situated in the Diocese of Oxford. [2] The church is notable because of its green copper dome [3] which is considered a landmark ...

  4. High Bridge of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    High Bridge, viewed from Jessamine County. In 1851, the Lexington & Danville Railroad, with Julius Adams as chief engineer, retained John A. Roebling (who later designed the Brooklyn Bridge) to build a railroad suspension bridge across the Kentucky River for a line connecting Lexington and Danville, Kentucky, west of the confluence of the Dix and Kentucky rivers. [1]

  5. Category:People from High Wycombe - Wikipedia

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    Bradley Scriven. Michael Shanly. Aneesa Sharif Saddique. Robert Shaw (Royal Navy officer) Dusty Springfield. Simon Standage. Ian Stanley. Thomas Stapleton (paediatrician) Paul Stinchcombe.

  6. Hellfire Caves - Wikipedia

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    Hellfire Caves. The Hellfire Caves (also known as the West Wycombe Caves) are a network of man-made chalk and flint caverns which extend 260m underground. They are situated above the village of West Wycombe, at the southern edge of the Chiltern Hills near High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, Southeast England. They were excavated between 1748 and ...

  7. Axminster Carpets - Wikipedia

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    In 1800, the company made a 74-by-52-foot (23 m × 16 m) carpet for Mahmud II, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, known today as the most famous Axminster Carpet of all. Depicting a blazing sun, moon and a whole constellation of stars, it cost £1000 (equivalent to £101,984 in 2023). Carried out of the factory by thirty men from the local ...

  8. Bucks Free Press - Wikipedia

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    Circulation. 6,447 (as of 2023) [1] Website. bucksfreepress.co.uk. The Bucks Free Press is a weekly local newspaper, published every Friday and covering the area surrounding High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. It was first published on 19 December 1856. It covers news for south Buckinghamshire - focusing primarily on High Wycombe, Amersham ...

  9. High Wycombe - Wikipedia

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    High Wycombe, often referred to as Wycombe (/ ˈ w ɪ k əm / WIK-əm), [2] is a market town in Buckinghamshire, England.Lying in the valley of the River Wye surrounded by the Chiltern Hills, it is 29 miles (47 km) west-northwest of Charing Cross in London, 13 miles (21 km) south-southeast of Aylesbury, 23 miles (37 km) southeast of Oxford, 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Reading and 8 miles (13 ...

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