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Towns in Staffordshire
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Abbots Bromley
Abbot's Bromley, an attractive village south of Uttoxeter has an ancient church, and several typical, Staffordshire half timbered cottages. It is famous for the Abbot's Bromley Horn Dance, a tradition going back to medieval times |
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Adbaston
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Alrewas
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Alstonefield
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Alton
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Anslow
The ancestors of Anslow were forest dwellers, a hamlet in part of the once great Needwood Forest, land owned by the Mosely family. |
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Armitage
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Ashley
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Aston Trussell
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Audley
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Barlaston
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Bednall
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Betley
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Bickford
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Biddulph
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Blithfield
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Blore
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Blymhill
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Blythebridge
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Bobbington
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Bradley
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Bradley in the Moors
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Bramshall
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Branston
Branston on the River Trent is a pleasant place to live, with its fine golf course, a wealth of restaurants and public houses and comfortable housing with well kept gardens. |
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Brewood
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Bucknall
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Burntwood
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Burslem
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Burton upon Trent
Burton upon Trent, the largest town in the National Forest, is internationally known as the capital of British brewing. The River Trent and the Trent and Mersey canal wind their way majestically through the town. |
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Butterton
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Calton
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Cannock
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Cauldon
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Caverswall
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Chartley Castle
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Chasetown
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Chatterley
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Cheadle
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Chebsey
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Checkley
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Cheddleton
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Church Eaton
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Church Leigh
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Clifton Campville
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Codsall
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Colton
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Colwich
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Coppenhall
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Coventry Canal
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Cresswell
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Croxall
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Croxden
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Croxton
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Curborough
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Denstone
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Derrington
Derrington, Stafford is a picturesque village west of the County Town of Stafford. It boasts a Millenium Green which has a wild meadow, fruit and nut trees, herb garden, willow maze and walkways. |
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Dilhorne
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Draycott in the Moors
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Drayton Bassett
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Dunstall
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Dunston
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Eccleshall
Eccleshall is also an old coaching centre - and it's easy to imagine yourself back in the days of horse-drawn travel in one of its original coaching inns. |
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Edingale
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Elford
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Ellastone
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Ellenhall
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Endon
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Enville
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Etruria
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Farewell
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Fauld
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Fazeley
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Fenton
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Flash
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Ford
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Ford Green
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Forton
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Four Ashes
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Froghall
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Fulford
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Gailey
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Glascote
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Gnosall
Gnosall (pronounced Knowsall) is a large Staffordshire village lying on the A518 between Stafford and Newport Shropshire. It has a thriving community with a primary school and a variety of services (doctors, vets, hairdressers) and shops. |
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Great Bridgeford
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Great Wyrley
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Grindley
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Grindon
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Halfpenny Green
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Hammerwich
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Hamstall Ridware
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Hanbury
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Hanley
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Harecastle
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Haselour
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Hatton
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Haughton
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Healthton
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Hednesford
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High Offley
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Hilderstone
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Hilton
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Himley
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Hollinsclough
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Hopton
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Horninglow
Once a farming village, urban expansion means Horninglow is now a suburb of Burton. |
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Horton
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Hulme End
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Huntington
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Ilam
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Ingestre
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Ipstones
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Keele
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Kiddemore Green
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Kidsgrove
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Kings Bromley
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Kingsley
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Kingston
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Kinvere
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Lapley
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Leek
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Lichfield
Located in southern Staffordshire, Lichfield has grown rapidly since the 1950s but retains a peaceful and stately charm due to its historic streets and buildings. The town's most famous son was Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) |
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Little Bridgeford
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Longdon
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Longnor
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Longport
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Longton
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Lower Penn
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Lower Stonnall
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Madeley
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Madeley Heath
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Maer
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Marchington
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Marchington Woodlands
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Mayfield
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Meerbrook
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Milford
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Milton
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Milwich
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Mitton
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Moddershall
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Monmore Green
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Newborough
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Newcastle-under-Lyme
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Newtown
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Norbury
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Norton Bridge
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Norton Canes
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Oakamoor
Oakamoor is a very picturesque small village a few miles from the Peak District. The River Churnet runs through the village and summer days can be passed, just having a picnic on its banks. |
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Okeover
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Onecote
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Onneley
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Pattingham
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Penkridge
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Pershall
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Pipe Ridware
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Ranton
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Rocester
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Rolleston
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Rough Close
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Rudyard
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Rugeley
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Rushton Spencer
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Salt
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Sandon
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Seighford
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Seisdon
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Shareshill
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Sheen
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Shenstone
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Shugborough
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Silverdale
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Slindon
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Stafford
You can experience England's heritage at its richest in Stafford and the surrounding area. This ancient borough reveals history at its most colourful. |
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Standon
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Stanton
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Stoke-on-Trent
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Stone
The attractive town of Stone received its market charter in 1251, and built its fortunes on shoemaking, brewing coaching and canals. |
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Stonnall
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Stowe-by-Chartley
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Stretton
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Sugnall
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Swynnerton
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Tamworth
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Tatenhill
Tatenhill and surrounding countryside includes Rangemore and Callingwood in the National Forest. Tatenhill church of St Michaels and All Angels contains a fine alabaster monument to Sir Hugh Griffiths with his wife. |
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Thorpe Constantine
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Tillington
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Tixall
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Totmonslow
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Trent Vale
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Trentham
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Trescott
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Trysull
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Tutbury
Tutbury - The Historic village on the banks of the River Dove, is dominated by the remains of the imposing Tutbury Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned three times. |
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Upper Elkstone
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Upper Hulme
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Upper Penn
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Uttoxeter
Uttoxeter - The visitor will find a friendly market town of great attraction. Colourful outdoor markets are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays. |
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Warslow
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Waterfall
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Waterhouses
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Weeford
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Weston
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Weston-under-Lizard
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Wetleyrocks
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Wetton
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Wheaton Aston
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Whitgreave
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Whitmore
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Whittington
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Wigginton
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Wilnecote
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Wolstanton
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Wombourne
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Wootton
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Wychnor
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Yoxall
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