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  2. The Cross Keys, Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Keys is a public house at 1 Lawrence Street, Chelsea, London SW3 5NB.. Built in 1708, it is the oldest pub in Chelsea. Regular visitors have included the artists Turner, Whistler and Sargent, writers Agatha Christie and Dylan Thomas, and musicians Bob Marley and the Rolling Stones.

  3. Cross keys - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Keys (disambiguation), several pubs in the United Kingdom; Cross Keys Inn, a pub in Bath, England; Walpole Cross Keys, formerly Crosskeys or Cross Keys, a village and civil parish in Norfolk, England Cross Keys Bridge, also known as Crosskeys Bridge, a swing bridge nearby in Lincolnshire, England

  4. Great Missenden - Wikipedia

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    Great Missenden is a village and civil parish in the Misbourne Valley in the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire, England, situated between the towns of Amersham and Wendover. It adjoins the village of Little Kingshill , and is a mile from Little Missenden and the village of Prestwood .

  5. The Cross Keys - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Keys may refer to several pubs in England: The Cross Keys, Chelsea; The Cross Keys, Covent Garden; The Cross Keys, Hammersmith; The Cross Keys, Totternhoe;

  6. Woolstone, Milton Keynes - Wikipedia

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    Today, Great Woolstone still has its own village pub, the thatched-roof "Cross Keys", which can trace its history back to 1560. Little Woolstone is the larger of the two Woolstones, having benefited from the building of the canal.

  7. Cross Keys, Dagenham - Wikipedia

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    Cross Keys Inn Public House: Designated: 28 June 1954: Reference no. 1064410: The Cross Keys is a pub in Crown Street, Dagenham, London.

  8. The Grange, Chalfont St Peter - Wikipedia

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    The Grange developed from an estate first recorded in the possession of Missenden Abbey in 1224 and was valued at £12 in 1291. [1] The estate was also known as the rectory or parsonage, and farmers were employed to act as bailiff and farm the estate, such as John Kynwoldmerssh in the early fifteenth century. [2]

  9. The Cross Keys, Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Keys is a Grade II listed public house at 31 Endell Street, Covent Garden, London W1. [1] It was built in 1848–49. [1] References