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Leagrave is a
former village and now a
suburb of Luton, in the
Luton district, in the
ceremonial county of Bedfordshire, England, in the
northwest of the...
- the 1920s and 1930s, with
Luton starting to
incorporate nearby villages Leagrave,
Limbury and
Stopsley between 1928 and 1933. Post-war, a
number of substantial...
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Leagrave is a
village in Bedfordshire, England.
Leagrave may also
refer to:
Leagrave Bench, a
style of
traditional furniture Leagrave Railway Station...
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Leagrave railway station is
located in
Leagrave, a
suburb in the
north of
Luton in Bedfordshire, England.
Leagrave station is
situated on the
Midland Main...
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River Lea is the
major component in a
number of place-names,
including Leagrave, the
suburb of
Luton where the
source of the
river is located, and of Luton...
- Lea
Valley Walk is a 50-mile (80 km) long-distance path
located between Leagrave, the
source of the
River Lea near Luton, and the Thames, at
Limehouse Basin...
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Marsh Farm is a
suburb of Luton, Bedfordshire, England, near to
Leagrave and Limbury,
mainly of
council and
social housing. The area is
bounded by the...
- higher. The
Borough of
Luton wards of Bramingham, Challney, Icknield,
Leagrave, Lewsey, Limbury, and
Sundon Park; The
District of Mid
Bedfordshire wards...
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Society Ltd
opened a
general store at the
junction of
Dunstable Road and
Leagrave Road in 1906. From 1897,
Luton Town pla**** home
games at
their Dunstable...
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Blondeau was a
manufacturer of
aeroplanes and
other equipment based in
Leagrave, Luton,
England which produced more than 800
aeroplanes and emplo**** up...