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  2. Westbourne, London - Wikipedia

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    In Wessex Gardens the first of 300 homes (dwellings) planned for 1,116 people were ready in 1978. [1] Westmead was built, as 148 homes in 1974, to replace a relatively low-quality segment of housing. [ 1 ]

  3. Bagshot Park - Wikipedia

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    Bagshot Park is a royal residence located near Bagshot, a village 11 miles (18 km) south of Windsor. It is on Bagshot Heath, a 50-square-mile (130 km 2 ) tract of formerly open land in Surrey and Berkshire .

  4. Wyldecrest Parks - Wikipedia

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    Wyldecrest Park is a residential mobile home park brand, [7] [8] and Wyldecrest Holiday Park is a sub- brand which focuses on the holiday parks including a golf course. [ 9 ] The company operates a charity called the Wyldecrest Charitable Trust.

  5. Somerton, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Somerton (/ ˈ s ʌ m ər t ən / SUM-ər-tən) is a town and civil parish in the English county of Somerset.It gave its name to the county and was briefly, around the start of the 14th century, the county town, and around 900 was possibly the capital of Wessex.

  6. Brook House (Park Lane) - Wikipedia

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    The building is located at 113 Park Lane and was constructed by Thomas Henry Wyatt from 1867 to 1869. It was the home of Edward VII's private banker Sir Ernest Cassel [1] and his granddaughter, who became Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma. Upon his death in 1921, she inherited it, and a decade later had it remodelled into flats.

  7. Thomas Hardy's Wessex - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hardy's Wessex is the fictional literary landscape created by the English author Thomas Hardy as the setting for his major novels, [1] located in the south and southwest of England. [2] Hardy named the area "Wessex" after the medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom that existed in this part of that country prior to the unification of England by ...

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  9. Prior Park - Wikipedia

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    Prior Park is a Neo-Palladian house that was designed by John Wood, the Elder, and built in the 1730s and 1740s for Ralph Allen on a hill overlooking Bath, Somerset, England. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building .