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  2. Clopton, Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    Archaeologists have located the site for the parish church of Saint Mary, [3] two moated sites, and a probable mill. The church is recorded in poor repair by 1561, which is when it appears that Clopton became amalgamated with neighbouring Croydon to its east. The church was subsequently demolished and turned over to agriculture by 1660.

  3. Copplestone - Wikipedia

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    Copplestone (anciently Copelaston, Coplestone etc. [1]) is a village, former manor and civil parish in Mid Devon in the English county of Devon.It is not an ecclesiastical parish as it has no church of its own, which reflects its status as a relatively recent settlement which grew up around the ancient "Copleston Cross" (see below) that stands at the junction of the three ancient ...

  4. Clopton, Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    "Clopton is a small village situated approximately 7 miles from Ipswich and 4 miles from Woodbridge in the county of Suffolk. The area consists mainly of arable farms together with a small amount of housing. To the east side of Clopton is an area of disused airfield which now has a small amount of light industry.

  5. Coulton, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Location within North Yorkshire. Population: 235 (Including Grimston. 2011) [1] OS grid reference ... England Yorkshire Coulton is a village and civil ...

  6. Geography of England - Wikipedia

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    England's economy is usually regarded as a mixed market economy, it has adopted many free market principles in contrast to the Rhine Capitalism of Europe, yet maintains an advanced social welfare infrastructure. The currency in England is the pound sterling, also known as the GBP. England prints its own banknotes which are also circulated in Wales.

  7. Comberton - Wikipedia

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    Comberton has a population of about 2,300, [5] [6] down from 2,400 in 2011. [7] It contains two churches: the Church of England St Mary's, a Grade I listed [8] Early English-style building dating from the 13th century, [9] and a Baptist church dating from 1868.

  8. West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The conurbation of Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Huddersfield, Leeds and Wakefield makes up the West Yorkshire Built-up Area, which is the fourth-largest in the United Kingdom and the largest within the historic county boundaries of Yorkshire. In Parliament, 13 out of 22 of West Yorkshire's MPs are Labour and 9 are Conservative. At local level ...

  9. Colton, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Colton is a village and civil parish [3] in Lichfield District, Staffordshire, England. It is situated just outside the town of Rugeley off the B5013 road which heads towards Uttoxeter to the north. Colton is the home to Border Collie Trust GB, a registered charity rescuing and rehoming Border Collies and Collie crosses throughout the UK.