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"Radlett" it adds "is a vibrant town with a wide range of shops and eating establishments ...
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"Radlett" it adds "is a vibrant town with a wide range of shops and eating establishments ...
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Next on the list is Virginia Water, Surrey (44%); Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, (38%); Radlett, Herfordshire (37%) and Chelsea footballers' and their wives favourite Cobham, Surrey (33%).
House prices in prime locations breached £1m, survey shows 2011
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The savage quality of the book's satire makes it Mitford's most ruthless grilling of the romantic mindset, though the reader casts about in vain for a sympathetic character outside the Radlett circle.
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The quirky tics and argot of the Radlett family are the Mitfords 'to a T.
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Then once more the order was third speed, and we whirled away through Elstree and passed through Radlett a bare half hour from the time we started.
The Motor Pirate G. Sidney Paternoster
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_The Midland_ enters the county during its passage through the Elstree tunnel and runs nearly due N., having stations at Elstree, Radlett, St. Albans and Harpenden.
Hertfordshire Herbert Winckworth Tompkins 1901
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Rickmansworth, Radlett, Wheathampstead and Breachwood Green, among others, are dotted with coppices of ideal loveliness, and larger woods such as Batch Wood near St. Albans and Bricket Wood near Watford are carpeted with flowers in their season, interspersed with glades, and haunted by jays and doves, by ringlets and brimstones.
Hertfordshire Herbert Winckworth Tompkins 1901
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Smallford Station, G.N.R., is 1 mile N.W. _Round Bush_ consists of a few cottages, 1½ mile S.W. from Radlett
Hertfordshire Herbert Winckworth Tompkins 1901
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Radlett winked as if dazzled by the whimsical apparition, and
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