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'''Cleeve''' may refer to: |
'''Cleeve''' may refer to: |
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*[[Cleeve, Somerset |
*[[Cleeve, Somerset]], a village in North Somerset |
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*[[Old Cleeve]], a small village between |
*[[Old Cleeve]], a small village between Williton and Dunster in Somerset |
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*[[Chapel Cleeve]], another small village between |
*[[Chapel Cleeve]], another small village between Williton and Dunster in Somerset |
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*[[Cleeve Abbey]], a ruined Cistercian abbey, just south of Washford in |
*[[Cleeve Abbey]], a ruined Cistercian abbey, just south of Washford in Somerset, now owned by English Heritage |
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*[[Bishop's Cleeve]], a village in |
*[[Bishop's Cleeve]], a village in Gloucestershire |
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*[[Cleeve Hill]], the highest point in the |
*[[Cleeve Hill]], the highest point in the Cotswolds |
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*[[Cleeve, Oxfordshire]] |
*[[Cleeve, Oxfordshire]] |
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Revision as of 20:38, 3 January 2012
Cleeve may refer to:
- Cleeve, Somerset, a village in North Somerset
- Old Cleeve, a small village between Williton and Dunster in Somerset
- Chapel Cleeve, another small village between Williton and Dunster in Somerset
- Cleeve Abbey, a ruined Cistercian abbey, just south of Washford in Somerset, now owned by English Heritage
- Bishop's Cleeve, a village in Gloucestershire
- Cleeve Hill, the highest point in the Cotswolds
- Cleeve, Oxfordshire