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  2. Blakeney Point - Wikipedia

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    Seal-watching boat trips run from Blakeney and Morston harbours, giving good views without disturbing the seals. [13] The corpses of 24 female or juvenile harbour seals were found in the Blakeney area between March 2009 and August 2010, each with spirally cut wounds consistent with the animal having been drawn through a ducted propeller. [42]

  3. Rhymney Valley Ridgeway Walk - Wikipedia

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    The walk route starts at Rhymney and heads south down the Rhymney Valley where it becomes a circular loop and runs around the Caerphilly basin linking the three main upland ridges of Mynydd-y-Grug, Thornhill/ Y Ddraenen and Eglwysilan and passes through Caerphilly, Bedwas, Hengoed, Rudry and Machen, the highest point on the route is at Cefn y Brithdir at 446 metres.

  4. Blakeney, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Blakeney Haven was a deeper inlet on the north coast of Norfolk into which the River Glaven flowed. Sheltered behind Blakeney Point, it was a major shipping area in the Middle Ages, with relatively important North Norfolk ports at Wiveton, Cley next the Sea and Blakeney itself. Cley and Wiveton silted up in the 17th century, but Blakeney ...

  5. Blakeney Windmill - Wikipedia

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    Blakeney Tower Windmill, built in 1769, [1] is located on Friar Farm just to the east of the village of Blakeney in the English county of Norfolk. [2] The mill, which today is owned by the National Trust, stands in a static caravan site. The building has been evaluated due to its historic interest as a Grade II listed building. [3]

  6. Blakeney - Wikipedia

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  7. List of English Heritage properties - Wikipedia

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    A group of three stone circles. The site is on the eastern flank of Bodmin Moor. The circles have diameters of 35m, 42m and 33m. The two outer stone circles are circular, the middle and largest stone circle, however, is slightly elliptical. King Doniert's Stone: Standing Cross: 9th century Remains Consists of two pieces of a decorated 9th ...

  8. Blakeney Chapel - Wikipedia

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    An anonymous booklet on Blakeney published in 1929 states that there was a "chapel of ease" on the marshes, served by a friar from the Convent, but the document on which this seems to be based, a Calendar of Patent Rolls dated 20 April 1343, simply notes that a local hermit was given permission to seek alms in "divers parts of the realms ...

  9. Blakeney, Gloucestershire - Wikipedia

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    Blakeney is a village in Gloucestershire, England. [1] It in the parish of Awre and has views of the Forest of Dean. It was the site of a Roman villa, dating to 75 AD, [1] and home to Thomas Sternhold, a groom of King Henry VIII's Robes. [1] The local manor house is Hayes Manor, Viney Hill. [2] Hawfield House on Newnham Road was built c. 1790.