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  2. English furniture - Wikipedia

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    English furniture has developed largely in line with styles in the rest of northern Europe, but has been interpreted in a distinctive fashion. There were significant regional differences in style, for example between the North Country and the West Country .

  3. OKA Direct - Wikipedia

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    OKA (also known as OKA Direct) is a British furniture and home accessories retailer founded in 1999 by Annabel Astor, Sue Jones, and Lucinda Waterhouse. It is owned by Investindustrial. [ 1 ] OKA has 14 shops [ 2 ] across the UK, and British and American websites and a catalogue business.

  4. Culture of England - Wikipedia

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    English Heritage is a governmental body with a broad remit of managing the historic sites, artefacts and environments of England. It is currently sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. English Heritage manages more than 400 significant buildings and monuments in England.

  5. Furniture Village - Wikipedia

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    Furniture Village Limited is a British furniture retailer. It has over fifty stores throughout the United Kingdom, the first of which was opened in Abingdon, and also sells online. The company is headquartered in Slough. [2] It is the largest privately owned furniture chain in the United Kingdom. [3]

  6. Category:Culture of England - Wikipedia

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    English furniture (4 C, 20 P) G. English games ... Pages in category "Culture of England" ... Wife selling (English custom)

  7. Culture of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The culture of the United Kingdom may also colloquially be referred to as British culture. Although British culture is a distinct entity, the individual cultures of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are diverse. There have been varying degrees of overlap and distinctiveness between these four cultures. [1]