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  2. Great Dunmow - Wikipedia

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    Great Dunmow is a historic market town and civil parish in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. It lies to the north of the A120 road, approximately midway between Bishop's Stortford and Braintree , 5 mi (8 km) east of London Stansted Airport .

  3. Felsted - Wikipedia

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    Felsted is south of the A120 and is near Braintree, Great Dunmow and Chelmsford. It lies on the north bank of the River Chelmer as it leaves Great Dunmow and turns south towards Chelmsford. Latitude/Longitude in decimal degrees:51.85656 0.43327; Latitude/Longitude in degrees, minutes, and seconds:51° 51' 24" North 0° 26' 60" East

  4. Stane Street (Colchester) - Wikipedia

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    Stane Street can be traced easily on an Ordnance Survey map as much of it has been incorporated into modern-day roads or still exists as paths, byways and tracks. It joins the A120 just east of Standon. From here on, the route of Stane Street has been used as the A120 (pre-bypasses of various towns) all the way to Colchester, namely:

  5. Garnetts Wood and Barnston Lays - Wikipedia

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    Garnetts Wood and Barnston Lays is a 25 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest two miles south of Great Dunmow in Essex. It is owned and managed by Essex County Council "for quiet public recreation". [1] [2] The site is coppiced woodland, mostly ancient, on glacial silt, sands, gravels and clay soils.

  6. Little Dunmow - Wikipedia

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    Little Dunmow is a village situated in the Uttlesford district, in rural Essex, England, in the vale of the River Chelmer about 3 miles (4.8 km) east-southeast of the town of Great Dunmow. It can be reached from the Dunmow South exit of the A120 by following the road towards Braintree (B1256) for 3.2 km before turning right for the village.

  7. River Roding - Wikipedia

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    The river then enters Woodford. The Roding, just before reaching the Thames at Barking. Redbridge takes its name from a crossing of the river which then passes through Ilford and Barking near the A406 North Circular Road. The River Roding through Ilford project is a government-backed scheme to improve amenities along this stretch of the river. [2]

  8. Your Guide to Driving Down the Great River Road - AOL

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    The mighty Mississippi River is the stuff that legends are made of. There’s no greater way to appreciate its majesty and lore than on an epic Great River Road Trip, one of the 50 best road trips ...

  9. Dunmow railway station - Wikipedia

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    Dunmow railway station was a station serving Great Dunmow, Essex. The station was 9 miles 38 chains (15.25 km) from Bishop's Stortford on the Bishop's Stortford to Braintree branch line ( Engineer's Line Reference BSB).