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Castell Deudraeth

Castell Deudraeth is a former manor house approximately 0.5 km NE of Portmeirion in Gwynedd, North Wales.

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Portmeirion Town Hall

Portmeirion Town Hall, also known as the Hercules Hall, is a building in Portmeirion, Gwynedd, Wales. Being in a private village without a government, the building is used as an events venue. It is a Grade I listed building.

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A496 road

The A496 is a major coastal and mountainous road in southern Snowdonia.

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A496 road

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Old Town Hall, Criccieth

The Old Town Hall is a municipal building on Castle Terrace in Criccieth, Gwynedd, Wales. The structure is currently used as a visitor centre.

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Old Town Hall, Criccieth

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Ffestiniog Railway

The Ffestiniog Railway is a heritage railway based on 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in narrow-gauge, in Gwynedd, Wales. It is a major tourist attraction located mainly within the Snowdonia National Park.

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Harlech Military Railway

The Harlech Military Railway was a military branch line in Merioneth, Wales. It ran roughly west-northwest from a junction with the Cambrian Coast Line north of Harlech, and had another branch running north from a reverse junction at the line's western end. The railway was built solely for military traffic during World War II. Contemporary published sources are reticent about the railway due to its military purpose.

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Criccieth Lifeboat Station

Criccieth Lifeboat Station is the base for Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) search and rescue operations at Criccieth in Gwynedd, Wales. It was opened in 1853 but was known as Portmadoc Lifeboat Station until 1892. It operates B-class and Arancia-class lifeboats.

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Ysgol Ardudwy

Ysgol Ardudwy is a bilingual secondary school for 11-16 year olds at Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales. It serves the seaside communities of Penrhyndeudraeth, Harlech, Abermaw (Barmouth) and nearby villages. It had 323 pupils on the roll in 2023.

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Harlech Tramway

The Harlech Tramway was a horse drawn railway that ran from near the Cambrian Railways' Harlech station 600 yards (550 m) west to the beach from approx 1878 to 1886.

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Harlech Tramway

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Llandanwg railway station

Llandanwg railway station is in the village of Llandanwg in Gwynedd, Wales. It is an unstaffed halt on the Cambrian Coast Railway with direct passenger services to Harlech, Porthmadog and Pwllheli to the north and west, and Barmouth, Machynlleth, Shrewsbury and Birmingham to the south and east.

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Llandanwg railway station

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Beinn a' Chochuill

Beinn a' Chochuill is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland, located east of Loch Etive in Argyll and Bute.

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Beinn a' Chochuill

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Beinn Eunaich

Beinn Eunaich is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland, located north of the village of Dalmally in Argyll and Bute.

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Beinn Eunaich

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100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum

The 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum, located in the original control tower and other remaining buildings of the RAF Thorpe Abbotts airfield east of Diss in Norfolk is named after the 100th Bomb Group and is dedicated to the American soldiers and members of the US 8th Air Force who fought with the Allies in Norfolk in World War II. The area also became known as the "Fields of Little America" due to the number of Americans stationed there.

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100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum

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Horham railway station

Horham railway station was located in Horham, Suffolk. It was on the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway between Worlingworth and Stradbroke. It opened on 29 September 1908, and closed on 28 July 1952, 44 years after it had opened for passenger traffic.

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Horham railway station

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Billingford, South Norfolk

Billingford or Pirleston is a village in the civil parish of Scole, in the South Norfolk district of the county of Norfolk, England. It is 19.4 miles (31.2 km) south-west of Norwich and 2.9 miles (4.7 km) south-east of Diss.

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Billingford, South Norfolk

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Horham

Horham is a village in the county of Suffolk, in the East Anglia region of eastern England, United Kingdom. Horham is located approximately halfway between Norwich and Ipswich, and also approximately halfway between Eye and Stradbroke on the B1117 road.

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Stradbroke

Stradbroke is an English village in the Mid Suffolk district of the county of Suffolk. The census of 2011 gave the parish a population of 1,408, with an estimate of 1,513 in 2018.

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Stradbroke

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Occold

Occold is a village in Suffolk, England. Occold is located 2 miles south east from the town of Eye, and 8 miles from the town of Diss.

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Occold

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St Michael and All Angels' Church, Occold

St Michael and All Angels Church is a Church of England parish church in the village of Occold, Suffolk. It is one of two places of worship in the village, the other being Jubilee Baptist Church. St Michael's is a Grade II* listed building for its historical and architectural importance.

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St Michael and All Angels' Church, Occold

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Wingfield Castle

Wingfield Castle in the parish of Wingfield in Suffolk, England is a Grade 1 listed building which is now a fortified manor house and was the ancestral home of the Wingfield family and their heirs, the de la Pole family, created Earls and Dukes of Suffolk. It is now a private house. Sir John de Wingfield, of Wingfield, chief administrator to Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376), was the last male of his line, His daughter and heiress, Catherine Wingfield, married Michael de la Pole, who was seate

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Wingfield Castle

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Hartismere Rural District

Hartismere Rural District was a rural district in the county of East Suffolk, England. It was expanded in 1934 by merging with the disbanded Hoxne Rural District with a slight readjustment of boundaries. It was named after the ancient Hundred of Hartismere and administered from Eye.

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Hartismere Rural District

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Hartismere School

Hartismere is a state funded co-educational day school for scholars aged 11-18 in Eye, a town in High Suffolk. The headmasters are Geoff Luxton and Sarah Gray.

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Hartismere School

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Chickering, Suffolk

Chickering is a place in the civil parish of Hoxne, and the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. It is on the B118 Hoxne to Stradbroke road, and approximately 20 miles (30 km) north from the county town of Ipswich.

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Chickering, Suffolk

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Wilby railway station

Wilby railway station was located approximately two-thirds of a mile (1.1 km) north-east of Wilby, Suffolk. It was on the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway between Stradbroke and the terminus at Laxfield. It opened in July 1909, and closed on 28 July 1952, 44 years after it had opened for passenger traffic.

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Wilby railway station

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