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  2. Walton-on-the-Naze - Wikipedia

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    Walton-on-the-Naze is a seaside town on the North Sea coast. It is part of the parish of Frinton and Walton, in the Tendring district in Essex, England.The town is located north of Clacton and south of the port of Harwich; Frinton-on-Sea lies to the south of the town.

  3. The Naze - Wikipedia

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    The Naze is a headland on the east coast of England. It is on the coast of Essex just north of Blackwater and projects into the North Sea. This area is south of the double estuary of the River Stour and River Orwell at Harwich and just north of the town of Walton-on-the-Naze. It is also the location of the Naze Tower, an 18th-century monument.

  4. Frinton-on-Sea - Wikipedia

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    Frinton was once geographically distinct, but housing estates now line the roads between Frinton and Walton-on-the-Naze, Kirby Cross and Kirby-Le-Soken. The town has sandy and stone beach washed daily, more than a mile (1,600 m) long, with wardens in season, and an area of sea zoned for swimming, sailing and windsurfing.

  5. Category:Walton-on-the-Naze - Wikipedia

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    Walton-on-the-Naze railway station; W. Walton and Frinton Lifeboat Station This page was last edited on 14 May 2016, at 07:45 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. John Chandler House - Wikipedia

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    The Chandler House, at 167 S. Main St. in Walton, Kentucky, was built in the 1920s. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. The listing included two contributing buildings. [1] It was deemed significant "as a good example of the Craftsman/Bungalow style, significant to Boone County in the period 1905-1930." [2]

  7. The Sokens - Wikipedia

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    Thorpe, Kirby and Walton once made up the ancient manor of Adulvesnasa. [1] This name probably refers to the promontory or Naze where Walton now lies, and may denote a former landowner. [2] The Domesday Book states that, in 1066, the manor was owned by the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's in London, and was assessed at 27 hides.