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Clab-Clap

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| class="fn org" | Clabhach
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.62°N 06.60°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachaig
Clachaig
Clachaig is a small settlement in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is located on the B836 road between the Holy Loch and Loch Striven. The hamlet is just over a mile long....


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.24°N 03.62°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachaig
Clachaig
Clachaig is a small settlement in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is located on the B836 road between the Holy Loch and Loch Striven. The hamlet is just over a mile long....


| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.98°N 05.03°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan
Clachan
A clachan is a type of small traditional settlement common in Ireland and Scotland until the middle of the 20th century. It is usually defined as a small village lacking a church, post office, or other formal building. Their origin is unknown, but it is likely that they are of a very ancient...


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 58.52°N 04.23°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan
Clachan
A clachan is a type of small traditional settlement common in Ireland and Scotland until the middle of the 20th century. It is usually defined as a small village lacking a church, post office, or other formal building. Their origin is unknown, but it is likely that they are of a very ancient...


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.61°N 06.20°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan
Clachan
A clachan is a type of small traditional settlement common in Ireland and Scotland until the middle of the 20th century. It is usually defined as a small village lacking a church, post office, or other formal building. Their origin is unknown, but it is likely that they are of a very ancient...


| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.39°N 07.37°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan
Clachan, Kintyre
Clachan is a small village in North Kintyre, Argyll & Bute. Clachan, the ancient seat of the Church in North Kintyre, houses the old church, surrounded by the carved stones of the Chiefs of the Clan Alasdair...


| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.16°N 05.07°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan
Clachan
A clachan is a type of small traditional settlement common in Ireland and Scotland until the middle of the 20th century. It is usually defined as a small village lacking a church, post office, or other formal building. Their origin is unknown, but it is likely that they are of a very ancient...


| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.74°N 05.57°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan
Clachan
A clachan is a type of small traditional settlement common in Ireland and Scotland until the middle of the 20th century. It is usually defined as a small village lacking a church, post office, or other formal building. Their origin is unknown, but it is likely that they are of a very ancient...


| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.53°N 05.48°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan
Clachan
A clachan is a type of small traditional settlement common in Ireland and Scotland until the middle of the 20th century. It is usually defined as a small village lacking a church, post office, or other formal building. Their origin is unknown, but it is likely that they are of a very ancient...


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.34°N 06.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan-a-Luib
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.54°N 07.33°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan of Campsie
Clachan of Campsie
Clachan of Campsie or Campsie is a settlement now in the East Dunbartonshire area of Scotland. It was formerly part of the county of Stirlingshire...


| class="adr" | East Dunbartonshire
| class="note" | 55.98°N 04.22°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan of Glendaruel
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.00°N 05.22°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachan-Seil
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.31°N 05.59°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachbreck
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.91°N 05.58°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachnaharry
Clachnaharry
Clachnaharry is a former fishing village, now part of the city of Inverness in the Highland council area of Scotland...


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.48°N 04.25°W
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| class="fn org" | Clachtoll
Clachtoll
Clachtoll is a remote coastal fishing and crofting village, situated on the Bay of Clachtoll, on the western edge of Scotland, in the Assynt district, in Lairg, Sutherland, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland....


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 58.18°N 05.33°W
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| class="fn org" | Clackmannan
Clackmannan
Clackmannan District 1975-96From 1975, Clackmannan was the name of a small town and local government district in the Central region of Scotland, corresponding to the traditional county of Clackmannanshire, which was Scotland's smallest...


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| class="note" | 56.09°N 03.75°W
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| class="fn org" | Clackmarras
| class="adr" | Moray
| class="note" | 57.60°N 03.27°W
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| class="fn org" | Clacton-on-Sea
Clacton-on-Sea
Clacton-on-Sea is the largest town on the Tendring peninsula, in Essex, England and was founded in 1871. It is a seaside resort that attracted many tourists in the summer months between the 1950s and 1970s, but which like many other British sea-side resorts went into decline as a holiday...


| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.79°N 01.14°E
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| class="fn org" | Cladach
Cladach
Note: Cladach is a general Scottish Gaelic word for "beach" or "shore" and occurs in many Scottish placenamesCladach is a tiny settlement on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. In the vicinity of the island's main village, Brodick, Cladach is the site of the Cladach Sawmill and in more recent times, the...


| class="adr" | North Ayrshire
| class="note" | 55.58°N 05.15°W
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| class="fn org" | Cladach a' Bhaile Shear
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.53°N 07.33°W
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| class="fn org" | Claddach
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.68°N 06.52°W
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| class="fn org" | Claddach Illeray
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.55°N 07.36°W
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| class="fn org" | Claddach Kirkibost
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.56°N 07.38°W
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| class="fn org" | Claddach-knockline
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.57°N 07.43°W
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| class="fn org" | Cladh a' Mhanaich
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.74°N 06.43°W
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| class="fn org" | Cladich
Cladich
Cladich is a scattered settlement in Argyll, Scotland.Cladich lies on the B840 road just to the west of its junction with the main A819.- External links :**...


| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.34°N 05.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Cladswell
| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.22°N 01.94°W
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| class="fn org" | Claggan
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 56.81°N 05.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Claigan
Claigan
Claigan is a small coastal settlement on the north east shore of the sea loch, Loch Dunvegan, on the Waternish peninsula, in north western Isle of Skye, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland....


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.48°N 06.62°W
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| class="fn org" | Claiggain
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.68°N 06.05°W
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| class="fn org" | Claines
Claines
Claines is a small village just to the north of Worcester, England, on the left bank of the River Severn. Claines is situated in the heart of Worcestershire on the A449 between Worcester and Kidderminster. It has a church which dates from the 10th Century....


| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.22°N 02.22°W
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| class="fn org" | Clairinsh
Clairinsh
Clairinsh or Clairinch is an island in Loch Lomond, central Scotland.Just east of Inchcailloch, Clairinsh is flat: just 13 m at its highest point, and 0.45 km long. The word clàr refers to a flat surface, such as a board or table...


| class="adr" | Stirling
| class="note" | 56.07°N 04.54°W
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| class="fn org" | Clandown
| class="adr" | Bath and North East Somerset
| class="note" | 51.29°N 02.46°W
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| class="fn org" | Clanfield
Clanfield, Hampshire
Clanfield is a village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is 2.4 miles north of Horndean, just west of the A3 road....


| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 50.93°N 01.00°W
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| class="fn org" | Clanfield
Clanfield, Oxfordshire
Clanfield is a village and civil parish about south of Carterton, Oxfordshire. The parish includes the hamlet of Little Clanfield west of the village, on Little Clanfield Brook which forms the parish's western boundary. The parish's eastern boundary is Black Bourton Brook and its southern...


| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.70°N 01.59°W
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| class="fn org" | Clanking
| class="adr" | Buckinghamshire
| class="note" | 51.75°N 00.81°W
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| class="fn org" | Clanville
Clanville
Clanville is a small village and civil parish in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. The village is situated in the North Downs Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Hampshire-Wiltshire border. Its nearest town is Andover, which lies approximately 5.6 miles south-east from the...


| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 51.23°N 01.55°W
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| class="fn org" | Clanville
Clanville
Clanville is a small village and civil parish in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. The village is situated in the North Downs Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Hampshire-Wiltshire border. Its nearest town is Andover, which lies approximately 5.6 miles south-east from the...


| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.08°N 02.54°W
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| class="fn org" | Clanville
Clanville
Clanville is a small village and civil parish in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. The village is situated in the North Downs Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Hampshire-Wiltshire border. Its nearest town is Andover, which lies approximately 5.6 miles south-east from the...


| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.51°N 02.11°W
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| class="fn org" | Claonaig
Claonaig
Claonaig is a small village on the east coast of the Kintyre peninsula in western Scotland, linked to Lochranza on the Isle of Arran by ferry .From Claonaig, Tarbert is 10 miles away via the minor B8001 road and the A83...


| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.75°N 05.39°W
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| class="fn org" | Claonaig Water
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.76°N 05.42°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapgate
| class="adr" | Dorset
| class="note" | 50.81°N 01.98°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapgate
| class="adr" | Hertfordshire
| class="note" | 51.90°N 00.09°E
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| class="fn org" | Clapham
Clapham
Clapham is a district in south London, England, within the London Borough of Lambeth.Clapham covers the postcodes of SW4 and parts of SW9, SW8 and SW12. Clapham Common is shared with the London Borough of Wandsworth, although Lambeth has responsibility for running the common as a whole. According...


| class="adr" | West Sussex
| class="note" | 50.84°N 00.45°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapham
Clapham
Clapham is a district in south London, England, within the London Borough of Lambeth.Clapham covers the postcodes of SW4 and parts of SW9, SW8 and SW12. Clapham Common is shared with the London Borough of Wandsworth, although Lambeth has responsibility for running the common as a whole. According...


| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.67°N 03.57°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapham
Clapham
Clapham is a district in south London, England, within the London Borough of Lambeth.Clapham covers the postcodes of SW4 and parts of SW9, SW8 and SW12. Clapham Common is shared with the London Borough of Wandsworth, although Lambeth has responsibility for running the common as a whole. According...


| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 52.16°N 00.50°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapham
Clapham
Clapham is a district in south London, England, within the London Borough of Lambeth.Clapham covers the postcodes of SW4 and parts of SW9, SW8 and SW12. Clapham Common is shared with the London Borough of Wandsworth, although Lambeth has responsibility for running the common as a whole. According...


| class="adr" | Lambeth
| class="note" | 51.45°N 00.14°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapham
Clapham
Clapham is a district in south London, England, within the London Borough of Lambeth.Clapham covers the postcodes of SW4 and parts of SW9, SW8 and SW12. Clapham Common is shared with the London Borough of Wandsworth, although Lambeth has responsibility for running the common as a whole. According...


| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.11°N 02.39°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapham Green
| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 52.15°N 00.49°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapham Green
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.01°N 01.63°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapham Hill
| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.33°N 01.01°E
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| class="fn org" | Clapham Park
Clapham Park
Clapham Park is an area in the Borough of Lambeth in London, to the south of central Clapham and west of Brixton.The original Clapham Park estate was a speculative development by Thomas Cubitt, who bought of Bleak Hall Farm in 1825, and marked out plots for building around the new broad,...


| class="adr" | Wandsworth
| class="note" | 51.45°N 00.14°W
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| class="fn org" | Clap Hill
| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.08°N 00.92°E
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| class="fn org" | Clapper
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.50°N 04.82°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapper Hill
| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.09°N 00.62°E
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| class="fn org" | Clappersgate
Clappersgate
Clappersgate is a village in the South Lakeland District, in the county of Cumbria. Clappersgate is located on the B5286 road and on the River Brathay. It is near the town of Ambleside.- References :*...


| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.41°N 02.98°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapton
Clapton, Berkshire
Clapton is a hamlet in the West Berkshire District, in the English county of Berkshire. It is to the south of the M4 motorway. It is also to the south of the smaller hamlet of Winding Wood.- References :AA Street by Street Berkshire...


| class="adr" | Berkshire
| class="note" | 51.42°N 01.45°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapton
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 50.85°N 02.83°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapton
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.27°N 02.51°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapton in Gordano
Clapton in Gordano
Clapton in Gordano is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England. It is situated within the Unitary authority of North Somerset on the southern side of the Gordano Valley, immediately adjacent to the M5 motorway...


| class="adr" | North Somerset
| class="note" | 51.46°N 02.76°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapton-on-the-Hill
| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.85°N 01.76°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapton Park
| class="adr" | Hackney
| class="note" | 51.54°N 00.05°W
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| class="fn org" | Clapworthy
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 51.00°N 03.89°W
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Clar

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| class="fn org" | Clarach
Afon Clarach
The Afon Clarach is a small river discharging into Cardigan Bay north of Aberystwyth. It flows through a largely agricultural and forested landscape except in its lowest reaches where its banks are crowded with holiday developments...


| class="adr" | Ceredigion
| class="note" | 52.42°N 04.06°W
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| class="fn org" | Clara Vale
Clara Vale
Clara Vale is a hamlet situated on the south bank of the River Tyne in Tyne and Wear, England. Once an independent village in County Durham it became incorporated into the new metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear in 1974 and later became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead.-Location:Clara...


| class="adr" | Gateshead
| class="note" | 54.97°N 01.79°W
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| class="fn org" | Clarbeston
Clarbeston
Clarbeston is a village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is situated east of Haverfordwest. The parish, together with Wiston and Walton East, constitute the community of Wiston....


| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.85°N 04.84°W
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| class="fn org" | Clarbeston Road
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.84°N 04.89°W
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| class="fn org" | Clarborough
Clarborough
Clarborough is a village in Nottinghamshire, England. The civil parish of Clarborough and Welham had a population of 1,111 in the 2001 census. It is located 3 miles north-east of Retford. The parish church of St John the Baptist is of 13th century date, restored in 1874...


| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 53.33°N 00.90°W
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| class="fn org" | Clare
| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.67°N 01.03°W
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| class="fn org" | Clare
Clare, Suffolk
Clare is a small town on the north bank of the River Stour in Suffolk, England.Clare is from Bury St Edmunds and from Sudbury. It lies in the 'South and Heart of Suffolk' . As a cloth town, it is one of Suffolk's 'threads'. Clare is the current holder of Village of the Year and has won the...


| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.07°N 00.56°E
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| class="fn org" | Claregate
Claregate
Claregate is a suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is north-west of Wolverhampton city centre, within the Tettenhall Regis ward....


| class="adr" | Wolverhampton
| class="note" | 52.60°N 02.16°W
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| class="fn org" | Claremont Park
| class="adr" | Surrey
| class="note" | 51.35°N 00.37°W
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| class="fn org" | Claremount
| class="adr" | Calderdale
| class="note" | 53.72°N 01.86°W
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| class="fn org" | Clarencefield
Clarencefield
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| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 54.99°N 03.42°W
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| class="fn org" | Clarence Park
| class="adr" | North Somerset
| class="note" | 51.33°N 02.99°W
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| class="fn org" | Clarendon Park
| class="adr" | City of Leicester
| class="note" | 52.61°N 01.12°W
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| class="fn org" | Clareston
| class="adr" | Pembrokeshire
| class="note" | 51.75°N 04.97°W
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| class="fn org" | Clarilaw
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.53°N 02.71°W
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| class="fn org" | Clarken Green
| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 51.24°N 01.19°W
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| class="fn org" | Clark Green
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.30°N 02.10°W
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| class="fn org" | Clarksfield
| class="adr" | Oldham
| class="note" | 53.53°N 02.09°W
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| class="fn org" | Clark's Green
| class="adr" | Surrey
| class="note" | 51.13°N 00.32°W
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| class="fn org" | Clark's Hill
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 52.76°N 00.04°E
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| class="fn org" | Clarkston
| class="adr" | North Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.87°N 03.96°W
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| class="fn org" | Clarkston
Clarkston, East Renfrewshire
Clarkston is a small town in East Renfrewshire, Scotland. Although it is administratively outside nearby Glasgow, Clarkston is geographically an outer suburb of the city and part of the Greater Glasgow conurbation....


| class="adr" | East Renfrewshire
| class="note" | 55.77°N 04.29°W
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Clas-Clau

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| class="fn org" | Clase
Clase
Clase is a suburban district of the City and County of Swansea, Wales falling within the Mynydd-Bach ward. Clase approximates to the housing area south of Clasemont Road between Morriston and Llangyfelach....


| class="adr" | Swansea
| class="note" | 51.65°N 03.95°W
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| class="fn org" | Clashandorran
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.49°N 04.48°W
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| class="fn org" | Clashmore
Clashmore
Clashmore is a village in west County Waterford, Ireland. It is also a parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore....


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 58.22°N 05.35°W
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| class="fn org" | Clashmore
Clashmore
Clashmore is a village in west County Waterford, Ireland. It is also a parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore....


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.87°N 04.12°W
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| class="fn org" | Clashnessie
Clashnessie
Clashnessie is a small crofting community on the North-West coast of Scotland; specifically in the Assynt area of Sutherland.The township is scattered around the sandy beach of Clashnessie Bay and derives its name from the Gaelic clais an easaidh, meaning glen of the waterfall , referring to...


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 58.21°N 05.32°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clashnoir
| class="adr" | Moray
| class="note" | 57.28°N 03.29°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clate
| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 60.33°N 01.02°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatford
Clatford
Clatford is a small hamlet situated approximately one mile from the village of Manton and about three miles from Marlborough, which is the nearest notable town, in Wiltshire, England....


| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.41°N 01.78°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatford Oakcuts
| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 51.14°N 01.52°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clathy
| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.35°N 03.63°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatt
| class="adr" | Aberdeenshire
| class="note" | 57.31°N 02.78°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatter
Clatter
Clatter is a small village in Powys, Mid Wales located on the main A470 road between Carno & Caersws.- External links :**...


| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 52.53°N 03.49°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatterford
| class="adr" | Isle of Wight
| class="note" | 50.68°N 01.32°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatterford End
Clatterford End, Chelmsford
Clatterford End is a hamlet in the Chelmsford District, in the English county of Essex. Nearby settlements include the town of Chelmsford and the villages of Good Easter and High Easter....


| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.79°N 00.33°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatterford End
Clatterford End, Toot Hill
Clatterford End is hamlet near the village of Toot Hill, in the Epping Forest District, in the English county of Essex-Location grid:- External links :* http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/79867* http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/79866...


| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.69°N 00.19°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatterford End
Clatterford End, Fyfield
Clatterford End is a hamlet on the B184 road, just south of the village of Fyfield, in the Epping Forest District, in the English county of Essex. Its post town is ONGAR....


| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.73°N 00.25°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatto
| class="adr" | Fife
| class="note" | 56.32°N 02.92°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatworthy
Clatworthy
Clatworthy is a village and civil parish in the West Somerset District of Somerset, England. It is situated from Wellington and four miles from Wiveliscombe on the southern slopes of the Brendon Hills and close to the Exmoor National Park....


| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.06°N 03.35°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clatworthy Reservoir
Clatworthy Reservoir
Clatworthy Reservoir is situated near Clatworthy in the Brendon Hills on the edge of the Exmoor National Park in west Somerset, England. It is run by Wessex Water and has a capacity of , supplying some 200,000 homes...


| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.07°N 03.37°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clauchlands
| class="adr" | North Ayrshire
| class="note" | 55.54°N 05.10°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clauchlands Point
| class="adr" | North Ayrshire
| class="note" | 55.55°N 05.09°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claughton
Claughton, Lancaster
Claughton is a small village and civil parish in the City of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. The village is on the A683 road east of Lancaster and as of the 2001 census has a population of 132....


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 54.08°N 02.67°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claughton on Brock
Claughton on Brock
Claughton is a tiny village and civil parish in the county of Lancashire in the north of England, located within the Borough of Wyre. Its full name is Claughton-on-Brock to distinguish it from another Claughton in Lancashire in the Lune valley between Lancaster and Hornby...


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.87°N 02.73°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claughton
| class="adr" | Wirral
| class="note" | 53.38°N 03.05°W
| class="note" |
|}

Clav-Clax

|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clavelshay
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.07°N 03.07°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claverdon
Claverdon
Claverdon is a village and civil parish in the Stratford district of Warwickshire, England, about west of the county town of Warwick.Claverdon's toponym comes from the Old English for "clover hill"...


| class="adr" | Warwickshire
| class="note" | 52.27°N 01.72°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claverham
| class="adr" | North Somerset
| class="note" | 51.39°N 02.80°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claverhambury
| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.70°N 00.02°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clavering
Clavering, Essex
Clavering is a village and also a parish in north-west Essex in England. The name 'Clavering' means 'place where clover grows'.-Location and local area:...


| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.95°N 00.13°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claverley
Claverley
Claverley is a village and civil parish in east Shropshire, England. The parish also includes the hamlets of Beobridge, Hopstone, Upper Aston, Ludstone, Heathton and a number of other small settlements....


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.53°N 02.31°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claverton
Claverton, Somerset
Claverton is a small village and civil parish about east of Bath at the southern end of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in Somerset, England...


| class="adr" | Bath and North East Somerset
| class="note" | 51.37°N 02.31°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claverton Down
Claverton Down
Claverton Down is a suburb on the south-east hilltop edge of Bath, Somerset, England. It is linked to the Bathwick area of the city by Bathwick Hill....


| class="adr" | Bath and North East Somerset
| class="note" | 51.36°N 02.33°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clawdd-coch
| class="adr" | The Vale Of Glamorgan
| class="note" | 51.48°N 03.36°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clawdd-newydd
| class="adr" | Denbighshire
| class="note" | 53.05°N 03.37°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clawdd Poncen
| class="adr" | Denbighshire
| class="note" | 52.98°N 03.38°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clawthorpe
Clawthorpe
Clawthorpe is a hamlet in the South Lakeland District, in the county of Cumbria. It is near the village of Burton-in-Kendal and the town of Kendal. Clawthorpe is on the A6070 road and nearly on the M6 motorway, but there is no access to Clawthorpe from the M6 motorway.- References...


| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.18°N 02.72°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clawton
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.76°N 04.34°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claxby
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.43°N 00.33°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claxby
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.21°N 00.17°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claxton
Claxton, Norfolk
Claxton is a small village south-east of Norwich, and south of the River Yare, between Rockland St. Mary and Loddon in South Norfolk, England. In the 2001 census it contained 85 households and a population of 244...


| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.57°N 01.43°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claxton
Claxton, North Yorkshire
Claxton is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It is near the A64 road and north east of York....


| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.03°N 00.94°W
| class="note" |
|}

Clay

|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claybrooke Magna
Claybrooke Magna
Claybrooke Magna is a village in South West Leicestershire, England, close to the A5 trunk road.-External links:*...


| class="adr" | Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.48°N 01.27°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claybrooke Parva
Claybrooke Parva
Claybrooke Parva is a village in South West Leicestershire, England close to Claybrooke Magna. The village is the site of a church which is thought to originally be part Anglo Saxon with Norman and Medieval additions.-External links:*...


| class="adr" | Leicestershire
| class="note" | 52.47°N 01.27°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clay Common
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.37°N 01.62°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clay Coton
Clay Coton
Clay Coton is a village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England.The village is dominated by the mediaeval former church of St. Andrews. Built in 1340, it fell into disuse in the 1950s and was renovated as a private house in 2000...


| class="adr" | Northamptonshire
| class="note" | 52.38°N 01.13°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clay Cross
Clay Cross
Clay Cross is a former mining town and civil parish in the North East Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England, about six miles south of Chesterfield. It is directly on the A61, the former Roman road Ryknield Street...


| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 53.16°N 01.41°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claydon
| class="adr" | Warwickshire
| class="note" | 52.14°N 01.34°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claydon
Claydon, Suffolk
Claydon is a small village just north of Ipswich in Suffolk, England. The meaning of the name is 'clay-on-the-hill', though it is not much of a hill....


| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.09°N 01.10°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claydon
| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.97°N 02.10°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claydon Brook
| class="adr" | Buckinghamshire
| class="note" | 51.97°N 00.95°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clay End
| class="adr" | Hertfordshire
| class="note" | 51.90°N 00.11°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claygate
Claygate
Claygate is a village in the English county of Surrey, approximately south west of London and within the Metropolitan Green Belt.It is primarily a residential area but with offices, farms and two shopping areas with a supermarket, five pubs and numerous restaurants...


| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.16°N 00.44°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claygate
Claygate
Claygate is a village in the English county of Surrey, approximately south west of London and within the Metropolitan Green Belt.It is primarily a residential area but with offices, farms and two shopping areas with a supermarket, five pubs and numerous restaurants...


| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.23°N 00.29°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claygate
Claygate
Claygate is a village in the English county of Surrey, approximately south west of London and within the Metropolitan Green Belt.It is primarily a residential area but with offices, farms and two shopping areas with a supermarket, five pubs and numerous restaurants...


| class="adr" | Surrey
| class="note" | 51.35°N 00.33°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claygate
Claygate
Claygate is a village in the English county of Surrey, approximately south west of London and within the Metropolitan Green Belt.It is primarily a residential area but with offices, farms and two shopping areas with a supermarket, five pubs and numerous restaurants...


| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 55.10°N 02.95°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claygate Cross
Claygate Cross
Claygate Cross is a hamlet in the Sevenoaks District, in the English county of Kent.- Location :It is near the River Bourne. Nearby settlements include the large town of Sevenoaks, the villages of Borough Green and Ightham, and the hamlets of Claygate, Basted, Sheet Hill and Crouch.- References :*...


| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.27°N 00.30°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayhall
Clayhall
Clayhall is a district of Ilford in the London Borough of Redbridge in north east London, England. It is a suburban development. The name is derived from an old manor house that stood within the current area...


| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 50.77°N 01.13°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayhall
Clayhall
Clayhall is a district of Ilford in the London Borough of Redbridge in north east London, England. It is a suburban development. The name is derived from an old manor house that stood within the current area...


| class="adr" | Redbridge
| class="note" | 51.59°N 00.04°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayhanger
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.98°N 03.39°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayhanger
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 50.89°N 02.98°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayhanger
| class="adr" | Walsall
| class="note" | 52.63°N 01.94°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clay Head
| class="adr" | Isle of Man
| class="note" | 54.19°N 04.39°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayhidon
Clayhidon
Clayhidon is a village and parish in East Devon. The parish church is St. Andrews. The parish is in the Blackdown Hills and lies close to the Somerset border. Current information about life in the parish can be found on a community website, launched in March 2011...


| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.92°N 03.19°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayhill
| class="adr" | East Sussex
| class="note" | 50.97°N 00.61°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayhill
| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 50.86°N 01.57°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clay Hill
| class="adr" | Berkshire
| class="note" | 51.42°N 01.18°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clay Hill
| class="adr" | City of Bristol
| class="note" | 51.46°N 02.54°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clay Hill
Clay Hill, London
Clay Hill is a small area of Enfield, London, England. It is located to the north of Enfield Town. Mainly a residential area which almost borders Crews Hill to the north and forms part of London's Green Belt...


| class="adr" | Enfield
| class="note" | 51.66°N 00.09°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayhithe
| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.25°N 00.19°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayholes
Clayholes
Clayholes is a small hamlet in Angus, Scotland. It lies approximately north of Carnoustie on the unclassified Balmachie road, that connects the A930 road in Carnoustie with the A92 road at Balmachie....


| class="adr" | Angus
| class="note" | 56.50°N 02.73°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clay Lake
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 52.77°N 00.16°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayland
| class="adr" | Stirling
| class="note" | 56.05°N 04.33°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clay Mills
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.84°N 01.61°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claypit Hill
| class="adr" | Cambridgeshire
| class="note" | 52.16°N 00.02°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claypits
| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.74°N 02.34°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claypits
| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.24°N 01.22°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claypits
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.40°N 00.51°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claypole
| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.03°N 00.73°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clays End
| class="adr" | Bath and North East Somerset
| class="note" | 51.37°N 02.43°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Claythorpe
Claythorpe
Claythorpe is a hamlet about north west of the town of Alford, Lincolnshire, England, most notable for its water mill.Claythorpe Mill is now a restaurant. It was known as Empire Mills when it was built as a corn mill in the 18th century. It was largely rebuilt in the 19th century, and the top...


| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.28°N 00.11°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton
Clayton, West Yorkshire
Clayton is a civil parish in the City of Bradford metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England, situated 3 miles to the west of the city centre. It is listed in the Domesday Book, meaning it dates back to at least the 11th century and was privately owned from 1160 to 1866. It was noted for its...


| class="adr" | Bradford
| class="note" | 53.77°N 01.81°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton
Clayton, South Yorkshire
- Clayton with Frickley :Clayton is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster , on the border with West Yorkshire...


| class="adr" | Doncaster
| class="note" | 53.55°N 01.32°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton
| class="adr" | Fife
| class="note" | 56.35°N 02.92°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton
| class="adr" | Manchester
| class="note" | 53.47°N 02.18°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton
Clayton, Staffordshire
Clayton is a suburb and a ward in the south of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.-Today:Clayton lies on the boundary between urban and rural Staffordshire, not far from the Shropshire border...


| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.98°N 02.22°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton
Clayton, West Sussex
Clayton is a small village at the foot of the South Downs in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England. It lies south of London, north of Brighton, and east northeast of the county town of Chichester. Other nearby towns include Burgess Hill to the north and Lewes, the county town of East...


| class="adr" | West Sussex
| class="note" | 50.91°N 00.15°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton Brook
Clayton Brook
Clayton Brook is a large residential estate in Lancashire, between the city of Preston and the town of Chorley. It forms part of the Clayton-le-Woods civil parish, and is in the Clayton-le-Woods North ward of the borough of Chorley...


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.71°N 02.65°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton Green
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.70°N 02.65°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton Heights
| class="adr" | Bradford
| class="note" | 53.76°N 01.83°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton Le Dale
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.79°N 02.50°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton-Le-Moors
Clayton-le-Moors
Clayton-le-Moors is a township in Hyndburn in Lancashire, England. The town is locally referred to as 'Clayton'. To the west lies Rishton, to the north Great Harwood, and two miles to the south, Accrington. Clayton-le-Moors is situated on the A680 road alongside the M65 motorway.-Description:It is...


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.77°N 02.39°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton-le-Woods
Clayton-le-Woods
Clayton-le-Woods is a large village and civil parish of the Borough of Chorley, in Lancashire, England. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 it has a population of 14,528.-Geography:...


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.69°N 02.66°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayton West
Clayton West
Clayton West is a village in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. It had a population of 2,648 . and 2,704 in 2008. It is south east of Huddersfield and north west of Barnsley.It is in the parish of Clayton West and High Hoyland...


| class="adr" | Kirklees
| class="note" | 53.58°N 01.62°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clayworth
Clayworth
Clayworth is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England. At the time of the 2001 census it had a population of 319. It is located 6 miles north-east of Retford....


| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 53.38°N 00.91°W
| class="note" |
|}

Cle

|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleadale
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 56.91°N 06.15°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleadon
Cleadon
Cleadon is a suburban village in South Tyneside, North East England in the county of Tyne and Wear. The population of Cleadon is 4,795, and there are a few shops including Bon Appetit Deli, Boutiques store and a Post Office. Cleadon is a short walk from the local East Boldon Metro Station. Nearby...


| class="adr" | South Tyneside
| class="note" | 54.95°N 01.40°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleadon Park
| class="adr" | South Tyneside
| class="note" | 54.96°N 01.40°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clearbrook
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.46°N 04.08°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clearwell
Clearwell
Clearwell is an ancient village in the Forest of Dean, west Gloucestershire, England. A recent survey indicated that the population of Clearwell is approximately 350....


| class="adr" | City of Newport
| class="note" | 51.55°N 03.08°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clearwood
| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.24°N 02.24°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleasby
Cleasby
Cleasby is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. It is close to the River Tees and Darlington. John Robinson , bishop of London and diplomatist was born and attended school there. He was the son of a cooper in the village....


| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.51°N 01.61°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleat
| class="adr" | Orkney Islands
| class="note" | 58.74°N 02.95°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleat
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.00°N 07.50°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleatlam
Cleatlam
Cleatlam is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a few miles to the west of Darlington....


| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.55°N 01.83°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleator
Cleator
Cleator is a village in the English county of Cumbria and within the boundaries of the traditional county of Cumberland.Cleator is 1½ miles south of the town of Cleator Moor on the A5086 road. Cleator was the original village, Cleator Moor being the moor above the village. It is the site of the...


| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.50°N 03.53°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleator Moor
Cleator Moor
Cleator Moor is a small town and civil parish in the English county of Cumbria and within the boundaries of the traditional county of Cumberland....


| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.51°N 03.51°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleave
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.79°N 03.13°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleckheaton
Cleckheaton
Cleckheaton is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England, situated south of Bradford, east of Brighouse, west of Batley and south-west of Leeds...


| class="adr" | Kirklees
| class="note" | 53.72°N 01.72°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cledan
| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 52.08°N 03.70°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleddon
| class="adr" | Monmouthshire
| class="note" | 51.72°N 02.71°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cledwen
| class="adr" | Conwy
| class="note" | 53.10°N 03.67°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleedownton
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.41°N 02.61°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleehill
Cleehill
Cleehill is a village in Shropshire, England. It is sometimes written as Clee Hill Village to avoid confusion....


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.37°N 02.60°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleekhimin
| class="adr" | North Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.79°N 03.96°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleemarsh
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.45°N 02.64°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleestanton
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.40°N 02.63°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clee St Margaret
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.45°N 02.64°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleethorpes
Cleethorpes
Cleethorpes is a town and unparished area in North East Lincolnshire, England, situated on the estuary of the Humber. It has a population of 31,853 and is a seaside resort.- History :...


| class="adr" | North East Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.55°N 00.03°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleeton St Mary
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.39°N 02.57°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleeve
Bishop's Cleeve
Bishop's Cleeve is an urbanised village in the Borough of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, near Cheltenham. The village lies at the foot of Cleeve Hill, the highest point in the Cotswolds.- History :...


| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.80°N 02.40°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleeve
| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.52°N 01.13°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleeve
Cleeve, Somerset
Cleeve is a village and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. It is situated within the unitary authority of North Somerset, south west of Bristol and has a population of 941 .-History:...


| class="adr" | North Somerset
| class="note" | 51.39°N 02.77°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleeve Hill
Cleeve Hill
Cleeve Hill is the highest point both in the Cotswolds hill range and in the county of Gloucestershire, at . It commands a clear view to the west, over Cheltenham and the racecourse, over the River Severn and into Wales; and to the north over Winchcombe. It is a conspicuous outcrop on the edge of...


| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.93°N 02.03°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleeve Prior
Cleeve Prior
Cleeve Prior is a village in the Vale of Evesham Worcestershire, England. It is situated on the cliff on the Worcestershire/Warwickshire border above the river Avon. There are many picturesque houses made from the local lias stone, including the Kings Arms public house and the 150 year old school....


| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.13°N 01.88°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleghorn
Cleghorn, Scotland
Cleghorn is a small village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is north-east of the town of Lanark and is in the catchment area of Lanark Grammar School.Cleghorn Village is a small close community with about 250–300 residents, and under 50 houses....


| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.68°N 03.75°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clehonger
Clehonger
Clehonger is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, south west of Hereford.-Infrastructure and services:The village hall is quite modern and has a pre-school group based there on some or most weekdays mornings....


| class="adr" | Herefordshire
| class="note" | 52.02°N 02.80°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleigh
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.36°N 05.45°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleish
| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.16°N 03.46°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleland
Cleland, North Lanarkshire
Cleland is a small village near Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland - see . The two nearest towns are Wishaw and Motherwell. The village has a strong mining heritage and is a typical example of a working class village in North Lanarkshire and the Glasgow area...


| class="adr" | North Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.80°N 03.93°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clements End
| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.76°N 02.61°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clement's End
| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 51.82°N 00.52°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clement Street
| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.40°N 00.19°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clench
Clench, Wiltshire
Clench is a hamlet in Wiltshire, England. The name Clench dates from the 13th century and means a lumpy or massive hill.. It is situated in the Vale of Pewsey to the east of Wootton Rivers...


| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.35°N 01.74°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clench Common
| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.38°N 01.75°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clencher's Mill
| class="adr" | Herefordshire
| class="note" | 52.01°N 02.39°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clenchwarton
Clenchwarton
Clenchwarton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is located on the west side of the River Great Ouse, about 2 km from the river and from the town of King's Lynn on the east side of the river....


| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.75°N 00.35°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clennell
Clennell
 Clennell is a small village in Northumberland, England. It is about north-east of Alwinton.- Governance :Clennell is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed....


| class="adr" | Northumberland
| class="note" | 55.35°N 02.12°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clent
Clent
Clent is a village and civil parish in the Bromsgrove District of Worcestershire, England, southwest of Birmingham and close to the edge of the West Midlands conurbation. At the 2001 census it had a population of 2,600...


| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.40°N 02.11°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleobury Mortimer
Cleobury Mortimer
Cleobury Mortimer is a small rural market town in Shropshire, England. The town's parish has a population of 1,962 according to the 2001 census. Although sometimes regarded as a village, it is in fact the second smallest town in Shropshire , having been granted a town charter in 1253.Several...


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.37°N 02.48°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleobury North
Cleobury North
Cleobury North is a civil parish and village in south east Shropshire, England. It is situated on the B4364 southwest of the market town of Bridgnorth...


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.47°N 02.56°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clephanton
Clephanton
Clephanton is a small hamlet, situated 2 miles south east from Ardersier, and 7 miles southwest of Nairn in Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland....


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.52°N 03.98°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clerkenwater
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.47°N 04.73°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clerkenwell
Clerkenwell
Clerkenwell is an area of central London in the London Borough of Islington. From 1900 to 1965 it was part of the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury. The well after which it was named was rediscovered in 1924. The watchmaking and watch repairing trades were once of great importance...


| class="adr" | Camden
| class="note" | 51.52°N 00.11°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clerk Green
| class="adr" | Kirklees
| class="note" | 53.70°N 01.65°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clerkhill
Clerkhill
Clerkhill is an area of the town of Peterhead in north east Scotland. Surrounded by the areas of Meethill, Dales Park and Coplandhill, it is one of the bigger areas of the town.-Amenities:There are a number of amenities within the area...


| class="adr" | Aberdeenshire
| class="note" | 57.49°N 01.80°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clerklands
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.50°N 02.79°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clermiston
Clermiston
Clermiston is a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland, to the north of Clerwood and west of Corstorphine Hill.Clermiston estate, built in 1954, was part of a major 1950s house-building programme to tackle overcrowding in Leith and Gorgie...


| class="adr" | City of Edinburgh
| class="note" | 55.95°N 03.29°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleuch Head
| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.38°N 02.64°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clevancy
| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.47°N 01.92°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clevans
| class="adr" | Renfrewshire
| class="note" | 55.85°N 04.60°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clevedon
Clevedon
Clevedon is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of North Somerset, which covers part of the ceremonial county of Somerset, England...


| class="adr" | City of Bristol
| class="note" | 51.43°N 02.87°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleveland Hills
Cleveland Hills
The Cleveland Hills are a range of hills on the north-west edge of the North York Moors in North Yorkshire, England, overlooking Cleveland and Teesside. They lie entirely within the boundaries of the North York Moors National Park. Part of the long Cleveland Way National Trail runs along the...


| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.44°N 01.07°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleveley
| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.91°N 01.44°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleveleys
Cleveleys
Cleveleys is a town on the Fylde Coast of Lancashire, England, about 4 miles north of Blackpool and 2 miles south of Fleetwood...


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.87°N 03.05°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cleverton
| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.56°N 02.04°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clewer
Clewer
Clewer is an ecclesiastical parish and region of Windsor making up three wards of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in the English county of Berkshire.-History:...


| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.25°N 02.80°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clewer Green
| class="adr" | Berkshire
| class="note" | 51.46°N 00.64°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clewer New Town
| class="adr" | Berkshire
| class="note" | 51.47°N 00.63°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clewer Village
| class="adr" | Berkshire
| class="note" | 51.48°N 00.63°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cley next the Sea
Cley next the Sea
Cley next the Sea is a village on the River Glaven in Norfolk, England, 4 miles north-west of Holt and east of Blakeney. The main A149 coast road runs through the centre of the village, causing congestion in the summer months due to the tight, narrow streets. It lies within the Norfolk Coast AONB...


| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.94°N 01.03°E
| class="note" |
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|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliasay More
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.61°N 07.14°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clibberswick
| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 60.78°N 00.82°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliburn
Cliburn
Cliburn is a village and civil parish in the Eden District of Cumbria, England. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Town Head. In 2001 the population was 204.-History:...


| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.60°N 02.65°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliddesden
Cliddesden
Cliddesden is a parish in Hampshire, England located 3 miles south of Basingstoke, close to the M3 motorway. In the 2001 census it had a population of 489...


| class="adr" | Hampshire
| class="note" | 51.23°N 01.09°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliff
Cliff
In geography and geology, a cliff is a significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are formed as erosion landforms due to the processes of erosion and weathering that produce them. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are usually...


| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 53.38°N 01.97°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliff
Cliff
In geography and geology, a cliff is a significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are formed as erosion landforms due to the processes of erosion and weathering that produce them. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are usually...


| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 56.75°N 05.81°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliff
Cliff
In geography and geology, a cliff is a significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are formed as erosion landforms due to the processes of erosion and weathering that produce them. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are usually...


| class="adr" | Warwickshire
| class="note" | 52.57°N 01.70°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliff
Cliff
In geography and geology, a cliff is a significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are formed as erosion landforms due to the processes of erosion and weathering that produce them. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are usually...


| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 58.20°N 06.97°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliffburn
| class="adr" | Angus
| class="note" | 56.56°N 02.57°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliffe
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.78°N 02.42°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliffe, Richmondshire
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.53°N 01.67°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliffe, Selby
Cliffe, Selby
Cliffe is a small village and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England. It lies on the A63 trunk road from Selby to Hull and the railway line which also goes to and from those destinations. The railway was opened in 1863 and there was a station at Cliffe although it was named...


| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 53.78°N 00.99°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliffe
Cliffe, Kent
Cliffe is a village on the Hoo peninsula in Kent, England, reached from the Medway Towns by a three-mile journey along the B2000. Situated upon a low chalk escarpment overlooking the Thames marshes, Cliffe offers the adventurous rambler views of Southend-on-Sea and London...


| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.45°N 00.48°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliff End
| class="adr" | East Sussex
| class="note" | 50.88°N 00.67°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliff End
| class="adr" | Kirklees
| class="note" | 53.64°N 01.81°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliffe Woods
Cliffe Woods
Cliffe Woods is a small suburb on the Hoo Peninsula in Kent, England. It forms part of the parish of Cliffe and Cliffe Woods in the borough of Medway....


| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.42°N 00.48°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifford
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.96°N 04.42°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifford
Clifford, Herefordshire
Clifford is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, four miles to the north of Hay-on-Wye. It lies on the south bank of the River Wye, which here forms the border between Wales and England....


| class="adr" | Herefordshire
| class="note" | 52.09°N 03.11°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifford
Clifford, West Yorkshire
Clifford is a small village in the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The village is 3 miles south of Wetherby. Many of the older buildings are built of magnesian limestone.-History:...


| class="adr" | Leeds
| class="note" | 53.89°N 01.36°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifford Chambers
Clifford Chambers
Clifford Chambers is a village two miles south of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, on the B4632 and one mile south of the A3400. It consists of some 150 houses and the population of the parish in the 2001 census was 418. Until 2004 the village was in its own parish but it is now part of the...


| class="adr" | Warwickshire
| class="note" | 52.16°N 01.72°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifford's Mesne
Cliffords Mesne
Cliffords Mesne is a village in Gloucestershire, two miles south-west of the nearest town of Newent. It was the home of author Winifred Foley from the mid-1970s, after the success of her first book of reminiscences, A Child in the Forest.-Facilities:...


| class="adr" | Gloucestershire
| class="note" | 51.90°N 02.43°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliffs End
| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.32°N 01.35°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifftown
| class="adr" | Essex
| class="note" | 51.53°N 00.69°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton, Bedfordshire
Clifton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Bedfordshire. It is historically one of the nine hundreds of Bedfordshire.The first recorded reference to Clifton is in 944 when it is referred to as Cliftune....


| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 52.02°N 00.31°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton, West Yorkshire
Clifton is a small village, near Brighouse, in the Metropolitan borough of Calderdale in West Yorkshire, England.-Governance:Clifton Civil Parish merged with the neighbouring Borough of Brighouse in 1937...


| class="adr" | Calderdale
| class="note" | 53.69°N 01.77°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.30°N 02.72°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton, Cumbria
Clifton is a small linear village and civil parish south east of Penrith in Cumbria, England.-History and geography:The civil parish of Clifton has its western boundary defined by the River Lowther, to the north and east lie the civil parishes of Brougham and Great Strickland, to the south is the...


| class="adr" | Cumbria
| class="note" | 54.62°N 02.72°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 52.99°N 01.76°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 51.15°N 04.01°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton, South Yorkshire
Clifton is a small village to the south-west of Doncaster, within the boundary of the civil parish of Conisbrough Parks, which has a population of 385.Whilst Clifton is within the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, its postal address is styled Rotherham....


| class="adr" | Doncaster
| class="note" | 53.45°N 01.23°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton, Worcestershire
Clifton is a village in Worcestershire, England....


| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.11°N 02.23°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton, Lancashire
Clifton is a village in the English county of Lancashire and in the district of Fylde. The village is part of the civil parish of Newton with Clifton...


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.76°N 02.82°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
| class="adr" | North Somerset
| class="note" | 51.45°N 02.63°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 53.92°N 01.71°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton, Northumberland
 Clifton is a hamlet in Northumberland, in England. The population is between 20 and 30. It is situated a short distance to the south of Morpeth, on the A1. It forms a trio with Hepscott and Glororum, a series of farms founded by the Brown brothers at the end of the 19th Century...


| class="adr" | Northumberland
| class="note" | 55.13°N 01.68°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton
Clifton is an English surname, place name or given name. It means "settlement by a cliff" in Old English. It may refer to:-Australia:*Clifton, Queensland, town and Shire south of Toowoomba*Clifton Beach, Queensland...


| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 52.90°N 01.19°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton
Clifton is an English surname, place name or given name. It means "settlement by a cliff" in Old English. It may refer to:-Australia:*Clifton, Queensland, town and Shire south of Toowoomba*Clifton Beach, Queensland...


| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 52.90°N 01.18°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton, Oxfordshire
Clifton is a hamlet by the River Cherwell in Deddington civil parish about south of Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. Clifton is on the B4031 road between Deddington and Croughton, Northamptonshire.-Chapels:...


| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.97°N 01.30°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton
Clifton is an English surname, place name or given name. It means "settlement by a cliff" in Old English. It may refer to:-Australia:*Clifton, Queensland, town and Shire south of Toowoomba*Clifton Beach, Queensland...


| class="adr" | Rotherham
| class="note" | 53.42°N 01.35°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
Clifton, Greater Manchester
Clifton is a small town within the metropolitan borough of the City of Salford, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies in the Irwell Valley in the northern part of the City of Salford....


| class="adr" | Salford
| class="note" | 53.52°N 02.34°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
| class="adr" | Stirling
| class="note" | 56.43°N 04.72°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton
| class="adr" | York
| class="note" | 53.97°N 01.10°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton Campville
Clifton Campville
Clifton Campville is a village and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. It lies on the River Mease, about east of the City of Lichfield, west of Measham and north of Tamworth. In 2001 the parish had a population of 764....


| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 52.68°N 01.63°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton Green
| class="adr" | Salford
| class="note" | 53.51°N 02.33°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton Hampden
Clifton Hampden
Clifton Hampden is a village and civil parish on the north bank of the River Thames, just over east of Abingdon in Oxfordshire. Since 1932 the civil parish has included the village of Burcot, east of Clifton Hampden.-Manor:...


| class="adr" | Oxfordshire
| class="note" | 51.65°N 01.22°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton Junction
| class="adr" | Salford
| class="note" | 53.52°N 02.31°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton Maybank
Clifton Maybank
Clifton Maybank is a hamlet in west Dorset, England. It is perhaps best known for Clifton Maybank House, a country house with surviving Tudor fabric.-Clifton Maybank settlement:...


| class="adr" | Dorset
| class="note" | 50.91°N 02.61°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton Reynes
Clifton Reynes
Clifton Reynes is a village in the Borough of Milton Keynes, in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. It is about a mile east of Olney...


| class="adr" | Milton Keynes
| class="note" | 52.15°N 00.68°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton upon Dunsmore
| class="adr" | Warwickshire
| class="note" | 52.37°N 01.22°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clifton Upton Teme
| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.24°N 02.42°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliftonville
Cliftonville
Cliftonville is a coastal area of the town of Margate, situated to the east of the main town, in the Thanet district of Kent, South East England, United Kingdom. It also contains the area known as Palm Bay....


| class="adr" | Kent
| class="note" | 51.38°N 01.39°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliftonville
Cliftonville
Cliftonville is a coastal area of the town of Margate, situated to the east of the main town, in the Thanet district of Kent, South East England, United Kingdom. It also contains the area known as Palm Bay....


| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.88°N 01.41°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliftonville
Cliftonville
Cliftonville is a coastal area of the town of Margate, situated to the east of the main town, in the Thanet district of Kent, South East England, United Kingdom. It also contains the area known as Palm Bay....


| class="adr" | North Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.86°N 04.01°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Climping
Climping
Clymping is a civil parish, located around the hamlet of Climping in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. The parish also contains the coastal hamlet of Atherington. It is located three miles west of Littlehampton, just north of the A259 road...


| class="adr" | West Sussex
| class="note" | 50.80°N 00.59°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clinkham Wood
| class="adr" | St Helens
| class="note" | 53.47°N 02.73°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clint
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.02°N 01.61°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clint Green
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.65°N 00.98°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clints
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.39°N 01.84°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clipiau
| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 52.67°N 03.71°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clippesby
Clippesby
Clippesby is a small village in Eastern England within the Great Yarmouth Borough Council area, Norfolk; located on the B1152 and surrounded by the Norfolk Broads. The village consists largely of a few rows of small cottages and houses with four buildings of historical relevance, the Church of St...


| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.66°N 01.57°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clippings Green
| class="adr" | Norfolk
| class="note" | 52.66°N 01.01°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clipsham
Clipsham
Clipsham is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England.The village is well-known for its limestone quarries. Clipsham stone, part of the Upper Lincolnshire Limestone Formation, can be found in many of Britain's most famous buildings including King's College Chapel , the...


| class="adr" | Rutland
| class="note" | 52.73°N 00.57°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clipston
Clipston, Northamptonshire
Clipston is a village and civil parish that is administered as part of the Daventry district of Northamptonshire in England. The town of Market Harborough is much nearer and so the village may be regarded as an economic satellite of that town rather than Daventry. At the time of the 2001 census,...


| class="adr" | Northamptonshire
| class="note" | 52.42°N 00.95°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clipston
Clipston, Nottinghamshire
Clipston is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Nottinghamshire....


| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 52.90°N 01.06°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clipstone
Clipstone, Bedfordshire
Clipstone is a small hamlet in Bedfordshire, England. It lies within the parish of Eggington that borders with Leighton Buzzard, Heath and Reach and Hockliffe...


| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 51.92°N 00.63°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clipstone
Clipstone
Clipstone in north Nottinghamshire is a small working class ex-coal mining village built on an old army base.-History:George Sitwell, Ironmaster mined iron locally and built a furnace here in the seventeenth century.- General description :...


| class="adr" | Nottinghamshire
| class="note" | 53.16°N 01.13°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clipstone Brook
| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 51.92°N 00.58°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clisham
Clisham
The Clisham is a mountain on the island of Harris in the Western Isles of Scotland. At it is the highest mountain in the Outer Hebrides and the archipelago's only Corbett....


| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.95°N 06.81°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clitheroe
Clitheroe
Clitheroe is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Ribble Valley in Lancashire, England. It is 1½ miles from the Forest of Bowland and is often used as a base for tourists in the area. It has a population of 14,697...


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.86°N 02.39°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliton Manor
| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 52.03°N 00.31°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cliuthar
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 57.80°N 06.81°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clive
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.19°N 02.49°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clive
Clive, Shropshire
Clive is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England, United Kingdom.Clive is situated around the west side of Grinshill Hill, with many in a rural setting. Grinshill sandstone, from the nearby mine at Grinshill is used throughout the village for building material from walls and houses to the...


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.81°N 02.72°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clive Green
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.18°N 02.49°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clive Vale
| class="adr" | East Sussex
| class="note" | 50.86°N 00.59°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clivocast
Clivocast
Clivocast is a settlement on the Island of Unst in the Shetland Islands, Scotland at or .A 9'10" standing stone nearby is said to mark the spot where the son of the Viking Harald Harfager was killed some time around 900AD. He is said to have been buried in the tumulus to the southwest....


| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 60.67°N 00.90°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clixby
Clixby
Clixby is a small village located about north of the town of Caistor, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies in the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty....


| class="adr" | Lincolnshire
| class="note" | 53.52°N 00.34°W
| class="note" |
|}

Clo

|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloatley
| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.60°N 02.03°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloatley End
| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.60°N 02.01°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clocaenog
| class="adr" | Denbighshire
| class="note" | 53.07°N 03.37°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clochan
Clochan
A Clochán is a dry-stone hut with a corbelled roof, dating from the early Middle Ages or earlier. Most archaeologists think these structures were built on the southwestern coast of Ireland since the Bronze Age. They are most commonly round beehive huts, but rectangular plans are known as well....


| class="adr" | Moray
| class="note" | 57.62°N 03.00°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clock Face
Clock face
A clock face is the part of an analog clock that displays the time through the use of a fixed numbered dial or dials and moving hands. In its most basic form, recognized universally throughout the world, the dial is numbered 1–12 indicating the hours in a 12-hour cycle, and a short hour hand...


| class="adr" | St Helens
| class="note" | 53.41°N 02.72°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clock House
| class="adr" | Surrey
| class="note" | 51.32°N 00.16°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clock Mills
| class="adr" | Herefordshire
| class="note" | 52.09°N 03.03°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloddiau
| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 52.67°N 03.18°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloddymoss
| class="adr" | Moray
| class="note" | 57.61°N 03.70°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clodock
Clodock
Clodock is a village in the west of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the River Monnow in the foothills of the Black Mountains, close to the border with Wales. The village is in the civil parish of Longtown....


| class="adr" | Herefordshire
| class="note" | 51.93°N 02.99°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloford
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.18°N 02.40°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloford Common
| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 51.18°N 02.40°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloigyn
| class="adr" | Carmarthenshire
| class="note" | 51.80°N 04.27°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clola
Clola
Clola is a hamlet in Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Clola is situated on the A952 road. There is considerable evidence of local habitation by early man in the vicinity of Clola...


| class="adr" | Aberdeenshire
| class="note" | 57.47°N 02.00°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clophill
Clophill
Clophill, is a small village and civil parish located in the Flit river valley, Bedfordshire, England. At this time the village belonged to a group of two or three hamlets – Beadlow, Cainhoe and possibly Moddry.It is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Clopelle; meaning tree-stump Hill in old...


| class="adr" | Bedfordshire
| class="note" | 52.02°N 00.42°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clopton
Clopton, Northamptonshire
Clopton is a small village and civil parish located in East Northamptonshire, close to the Cambridgeshire border. The village stretches along the north side of the B662 and was recorded in the Domesday Book as 'Clotone'. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's population was 134 people. The...


| class="adr" | Northamptonshire
| class="note" | 52.40°N 00.44°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clopton Corner
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.13°N 01.24°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clopton Green
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.20°N 00.88°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clopton Green
| class="adr" | Suffolk
| class="note" | 52.15°N 00.57°E
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Closeburn
Closeburn, Dumfries and Galloway
Closeburn is a village and civil parish in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The village is on the A76 road south of Thornhill. In the 2001 census, Closeburn had a population of 1,119,...


| class="adr" | Dumfries and Galloway
| class="note" | 55.21°N 03.74°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Close House
| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.63°N 01.64°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Closworth
Closworth
Closworth is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated five miles south of Yeovil in the South Somerset district, on the border with Dorset. The village has a population of 192....


| class="adr" | Somerset
| class="note" | 50.88°N 02.62°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clothall
Clothall
Clothall is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England with a population of 358. It is situated south-east of Baldock, and is in the district of North Hertfordshire. The village contains the Church of St Mary the Virgin, which was built of flint and stone around 1350–70, though parts of...


| class="adr" | Hertfordshire
| class="note" | 51.96°N 00.15°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clothall Common
| class="adr" | Hertfordshire
| class="note" | 51.98°N 00.18°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clotton
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.16°N 02.71°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clotton Common
| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.17°N 02.71°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloudesley Bush
| class="adr" | Warwickshire
| class="note" | 52.47°N 01.32°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clouds
| class="adr" | Herefordshire
| class="note" | 52.03°N 02.61°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloud Side
| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 53.15°N 02.13°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clough
| class="adr" | Kirklees
| class="note" | 53.61°N 01.86°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clough
| class="adr" | Oldham
| class="note" | 53.56°N 02.09°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clough
| class="adr" | Rochdale
| class="note" | 53.64°N 02.10°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clough Dene
Clough Dene
Clough Dene is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a short distance to the north of Tantobie, a few miles from Stanley and Annfield Plain....


| class="adr" | Durham
| class="note" | 54.88°N 01.73°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloughfold
Cloughfold
Cloughfold is a small hamlet in between the towns of Rawtenstall and Waterfoot in Rossendale, Lancashire.There also used to be a railway station there, Clough Fold railway station on the Rawtenstall to Bacup Line, which was opened in 1871 and closed when the line closed in 1966....


| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.69°N 02.28°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clough Foot
| class="adr" | Calderdale
| class="note" | 53.70°N 02.15°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clough Hall
Clough Hall
Clough Hall is a suburb of Kidsgrove in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, North Staffordshire....


| class="adr" | Staffordshire
| class="note" | 53.07°N 02.25°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clough Head
Clough Head
Clough Head is a fell in the English Lake District. It is the northernmost top of the Helvellyn range in the Eastern Fells, standing to the south of Threlkeld and the A66.-Topography:...


| class="adr" | Calderdale
| class="note" | 53.69°N 01.91°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clough Head
Clough Head
Clough Head is a fell in the English Lake District. It is the northernmost top of the Helvellyn range in the Eastern Fells, standing to the south of Threlkeld and the A66.-Topography:...


| class="adr" | Kirklees
| class="note" | 53.63°N 01.88°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloughton
Cloughton
Cloughton is a small village and civil parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately north of Scarborough town centre....


| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.33°N 00.46°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloughton Newlands
| class="adr" | North Yorkshire
| class="note" | 54.34°N 00.44°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clousta
Clousta
Clousta is a hamlet on Mainland, Shetland, in that island's west. Approximately seventy people live here, many of whom are commuters, but local industries include mussel farming, and crofting....


| class="adr" | Shetland Islands
| class="note" | 60.29°N 01.45°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clouston
Clouston
Clouston is a surname of the following persons:*Al Clouston, a Canadian storyteller and humourist known as "Uncle Al."*Brian Clouston, a British landscape architect.*Cory Clouston, the head coach of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League....


| class="adr" | Orkney Islands
| class="note" | 58.98°N 03.21°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clova
Clova, Angus
Clova is a village in Glen Clova, Angus, Scotland. It lies on the River South Esk, some 12 miles north of Kirriemuir....


| class="adr" | Angus
| class="note" | 56.84°N 03.11°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clovelly
Clovelly
Clovelly is a village in the Torridge district of Devon, England. It is a major tourist attraction, famous for its history and beauty, its extremely steep car-free cobbled main street, donkeys, and its location looking out over the Bristol Channel. Thick woods shelter it and render the climate so...


| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.99°N 04.40°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clovenfords
Clovenfords
Clovenfords is a small village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, north of the hamlet of Caddonfoot. The village has a primary school, church, village hall, hotel, and shop...


| class="adr" | Scottish Borders
| class="note" | 55.61°N 02.89°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clovenstone
| class="adr" | Aberdeenshire
| class="note" | 57.24°N 02.38°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clovullin
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 56.71°N 05.27°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clowance Wood
| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.15°N 05.33°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clow Bridge
| class="adr" | Lancashire
| class="note" | 53.74°N 02.27°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clowne
Clowne
Clowne is a village and civil parish in the Bolsover district of Derbyshire, England. It forms part of the Bolsover constituency. Clowne lies north east of Chesterfield and south west of Worksop. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Clune...


| class="adr" | Derbyshire
| class="note" | 53.27°N 01.26°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clows Top
Clows Top
Clows Top is a village in Worcestershire, England....


| class="adr" | Worcestershire
| class="note" | 52.33°N 02.42°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cloy
| class="adr" | Wrexham
| class="note" | 52.98°N 02.91°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cluanie
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.13°N 05.24°W
| class="note" |
|}

Clu

|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clubmoor
Clubmoor
Clubmoor is a district of Liverpool, Merseyside, England and a Liverpool City Council ward.At the 2001 Census the population was recorded as 13,387...


| class="adr" | Liverpool
| class="note" | 53.43°N 02.93°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clubworthy
Clubworthy
Clubworthy is a hamlet in east Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is located six miles north-northwest of Launceston....


| class="adr" | Cornwall
| class="note" | 50.70°N 04.45°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cluddley
| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.68°N 02.54°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clun
Clun
Clun is a small town in Shropshire, England. The town is located entirely in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The 2001 census recorded 642 people living in the town...


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.41°N 02.95°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clun
Clun
Clun is a small town in Shropshire, England. The town is located entirely in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The 2001 census recorded 642 people living in the town...


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.41°N 03.03°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clunbury
Clunbury
Clunbury is a small village and civil parish in Shropshire, England, near to the small town of Clun and the villages of Purslow and Aston on Clun. In the village is the Norman church of St...


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.41°N 02.92°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clunderwen
| class="adr" | Carmarthenshire
| class="note" | 51.83°N 04.73°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clune
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 57.30°N 04.00°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clunes
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 56.94°N 04.96°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clungunford
Clungunford
Clungunford is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England, located near the border with Herefordshire.The name comes from the fact that this part of the Clun area was owned by the Saxon Lord Gunward and so was called "Clun Gunward". The River Clun here was forded and the name became...


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.39°N 02.89°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clunie
Clunie
Clunie is a small settlement in Perthshire, Scotland, 7 km west of Blairgowrie. It lies on the western shore of the Loch of Clunie. Near the village are the foundations of what is believed to have been be a castle used by Kenneth MacAlpin, the first king of Scotland, as a base for hunting in the...


| class="adr" | Perth and Kinross
| class="note" | 56.57°N 03.46°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clunie Water
| class="adr" | Aberdeenshire
| class="note" | 56.89°N 03.40°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clunton
Clunton
Clunton is a village in Shropshire, England, to the east of the small town of Clun.- Location :It lies on the B4368 road between Clun and Craven Arms. The nearest railway station is Hoptonheath. The village is at 162m above sea level....


| class="adr" | Shropshire
| class="note" | 52.42°N 02.98°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cluny
Cluny
Cluny or Clungy is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France. It is 20 km northwest of Mâcon.The town grew up around the Benedictine Cluny Abbey, founded by Duke William I of Aquitaine in 910...


| class="adr" | Fife
| class="note" | 56.14°N 03.22°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clutton
Clutton, Cheshire
Clutton is a village in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It has a Church of England primary school.-External links:*...


| class="adr" | Cheshire
| class="note" | 53.08°N 02.80°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clutton
Clutton, Somerset
Clutton is a village and civil parish within the Chew Valley in Somerset in the Bath and North East Somerset Council area on the A37 road. It is located 10 miles from Bristol and Bath, very near Temple Cloud. The nearest town is Midsomer Norton...


| class="adr" | Bath and North East Somerset
| class="note" | 51.32°N 02.54°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clutton Hill
| class="adr" | Bath and North East Somerset
| class="note" | 51.32°N 02.53°W
| class="note" |
|}

Clw

|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clwt-y-bont
| class="adr" | Gwynedd
| class="note" | 53.13°N 04.13°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clwyd
River Clwyd
The River Clwyd is a river in North Wales which rises in the Clocaenog Forest northwest of Corwen.It flows due south until at Melin-y-Wig it veers northeastwards, tracking the A494 to Ruthin. Here it leaves the relatively narrow valley and enters a broad agricultural vale, the Vale of Clwyd...


| class="adr" | Denbighshire
| class="note" | 53.27°N 03.45°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clwydyfagwyr
| class="adr" | Merthyr Tydfil
| class="note" | 51.74°N 03.42°W
| class="note" |
|}

Cly

|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clydach
| class="adr" | Monmouthshire
| class="note" | 51.81°N 03.13°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clydach
| class="adr" | Swansea
| class="note" | 51.69°N 03.91°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clydach Terrace
| class="adr" | Blaenau Gwent
| class="note" | 51.80°N 03.19°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clydach Vale
Clydach Vale
Clydach Vale is a village adjoining Tonypandy in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, within the Rhondda Valley, Wales. It is named for its situation on the Nant Clydach, a tributary of the River Taff.-Integration of villages:...


| class="adr" | Rhondda, Cynon, Taff
| class="note" | 51.62°N 03.48°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyde
| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.67°N 03.83°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clydebank
Clydebank
Clydebank is a town in West Dunbartonshire, in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. Situated on the north bank of the River Clyde, Clydebank borders Dumbarton, the town with which it was combined to form West Dunbartonshire, as well as the town of Milngavie in East Dunbartonshire, and the Yoker and...


| class="adr" | Renfrewshire
| class="note" | 55.89°N 04.41°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyde Burn
| class="adr" | South Lanarkshire
| class="note" | 55.42°N 03.57°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyffe Pypard
Clyffe Pypard
Clyffe Pypard is a village and civil parish about south of Wootton Bassett in North Wiltshire.The parish includes the hamlet of Bushton.- History :...


| class="adr" | Wiltshire
| class="note" | 51.48°N 01.90°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clynder
Clynder
Clynder is a place on the western shore of the Gare Loch, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.Historically in the County of Dunbarton, Clynder is one of a string of small settlements on the Rosneath Peninsula...


| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 56.01°N 04.82°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyne
Clyne, Neath Port Talbot
Clyne is a village in Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales.It is the main settlement within the community of Clyne and Melincourt. Clyne and Melincourt together with the community of Resolven make up the electoral ward of Resolven.- External links :*...


| class="adr" | Neath Port Talbot
| class="note" | 51.68°N 03.73°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clynnog fawr
Clynnog Fawr
Clynnog Fawr, often simply called "Clynnog", is a village on the north coast of the Llŷn peninsula in Gwynedd, north-west Wales.Clynnog Fawr lies on the A499 road between Caernarfon and Pwllheli, at . It had a population of 130 in 1991...


| class="adr" | Gwynedd
| class="note" | 53.01°N 04.37°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyro
Clyro
Clyro is a village in Powys, Wales with approximately 600 inhabitants . The nearest town is Hay-on-Wye, some 1.5 miles to the southeast. The nearest city is Hereford in England, some 23 miles to the east.-History:...


| class="adr" | Powys
| class="note" | 52.07°N 03.15°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyst
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.69°N 03.45°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyst Honiton
Clyst Honiton
Clyst Honiton is an English village and civil parish five miles from Exeter in the East Devon district, in the county of Devon. It has a primary school. The church is St Michael and All Angels. Exeter International Airport which was opened in 1938 is located on the outskirts of the village...


| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.72°N 03.44°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyst Hydon
Clyst Hydon
Clyst Hydon is a village in Devon. It is located in the Cliston Hundred and has a church called St Andrew's. The village is located 4 miles away from Collumpton. The village has a primary school, Clyst Hydon Primary and other amenities including a pub/restaurant and a sports club....


| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.80°N 03.37°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyst St George
| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.68°N 03.44°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyst St Lawrence
Clyst St Lawrence
Clyst St Lawrence is a village near Clyst Hydon, in the East Devon district, in the county of Devon, England. Historically it formed part of Cliston Hundred. It has a church called St Lawrence....


| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.79°N 03.39°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clyst St Mary
Clyst St Mary
Clyst St Mary is a small village and civil parish east of Exeter on the main roads to Exmouth and Sidmouth in East Devon. The name comes from the Celtic word clyst meaning 'clear stream'.-Description:...


| class="adr" | Devon
| class="note" | 50.70°N 03.46°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clywedog
Clywedog
Clywedog may refer to:* River Clywedog, a tributary of River Dee near Wrexham* A tributary of the River Mawddach* Clywedog Reservoir, a reservoir in the Welsh county of Powys* River Clywedog, Denbigh, a tributary of the River Clwyd...


| class="adr" | Gwynedd
| class="note" | 52.73°N 03.82°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Clywedog
Clywedog
Clywedog may refer to:* River Clywedog, a tributary of River Dee near Wrexham* A tributary of the River Mawddach* Clywedog Reservoir, a reservoir in the Welsh county of Powys* River Clywedog, Denbigh, a tributary of the River Clwyd...


| class="adr" | Wrexham
| class="note" | 53.03°N 02.91°W
| class="note" |
|}

Cn

|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cnoc Amhlaigh
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 58.24°N 06.17°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cnoc an t-Solais
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 58.27°N 06.31°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cnoc Ard
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 58.49°N 06.24°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cnocbreac
| class="adr" | Argyll and Bute
| class="note" | 55.88°N 06.09°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cnocloisgte Water
| class="adr" | Highland
| class="note" | 58.42°N 03.69°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cnoc Mairi
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 58.21°N 06.42°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cnoc nan Gobhar
| class="adr" | Western Isles
| class="note" | 58.21°N 06.37°W
| class="note" |
|- class="vcard"
| class="fn org" | Cnwch Coch
| class="adr" | Ceredigion
| class="note" | 52.35°N 03.95°W
| class="note" |
|}
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