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Holywell, Flintshire Human settlement in Wales

Holywell is the fifth largest town and a community in Flintshire, Wales. It lies to the west of the estuary of the River Dee. The community includes Greenfield.

Holywell Cemetery

Holywell Cemetery is next to St Cross Church in Oxford, England. The cemetery is behind the church in St Cross Road, south of Holywell Manor on Manor Road and north of Longwall Street, in the parish of Holywell.

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Holywell Street, Oxford

Holywell Street is a street in central Oxford, England. It runs east-west with Broad Street to the west and Longwall Street to the east. About halfway along, Mansfield Road adjoins to the north.

St Cross Road

St Cross Road is a road in Oxford, England. It links South Parks Road to the north and Longwall Street to the south, where it also meets Holywell Street. The road is named after St Cross Church.

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Holywells Park

Holywells Park is a 67-acre (270,000 m2) public park in Ipswich, England situated between Nacton Road and Cliff Lane, near to the Ipswich Waterfront.

Greenfield, Flintshire Human settlement in Wales

Greenfield is a village in the community of Holywell, Flintshire, north-east Wales, on the edge of the River Dee estuary. At the time of the 2001 census it had a population of 2,741, which remained unchanged in the 2011 census.

Holywell Town F.C.

Holywell Town Football Club is a Welsh football club from Holywell, Flintshire. They are nicknamed 'The Wellmen', and play their home games at Halkyn Road, Holywell. They play in the Cymru North.

Holywell was a rural district in the administrative county of Flintshire, Wales, from 1894 to 1974.

Holywell Green Village in West Yorkshire, England

Holywell Green is a small village in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. The village is situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) south from Halifax, 4 miles (6 km) north-west from Huddersfield and 1.5 miles (2 km) south-west from Elland. Holywell Green is part of the Greetland and Stainland Ward of Calderdale Council.

Holywell, Oxford Human settlement in England

Holywell is a parish in Oxford, England. The toponym is derived from the well of Saint Winifred and Saint Margaret.

Osney Cemetery

Osney Cemetery is a disused Church of England cemetery in Osney, west Oxford, England. It is in Mill Street south of Botley Road and near the site of Osney Abbey. It borders the Cherwell Valley Line railway a short distance south of Oxford railway station.

Holywell Press Ltd is a family printing and publishing company based in Oxford, England.

Holywell Street, London

Holywell Street was a street in central London that once ran parallel with the Strand. The street was eliminated when the Strand was widened in 1900. The street was the centre for the sale of pornography in Victorian London and was known as 'Booksellers' Row'.

Cymru North Association football league in Wales

The Cymru North is a regional football league in Wales, covering the northern half of the country. It has semi-professional status clubs and together with the Cymru South, it forms the second tier of the Welsh football league system.

The Welsh National League (North) was a football league in north and central Wales which formed the first level of the Welsh football league system between 1935 and 1984.

Holywell Music Room

The Holywell Music Room is the city of Oxford's chamber music hall, situated on Holywell Street in the city centre, and is part of Wadham College. It is said to be the oldest purpose-built music room in Europe, and hence Britain's first concert hall.