Haltham Wood

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Haltham Wood
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Geography
Location Lincolnshire, England
Coordinates 53°9′10″N0°7′1″W / 53.15278°N 0.11694°W / 53.15278; -0.11694

Haltham Wood is a woodland in the parish of Haltham in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.

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