List of United Kingdom locations: New T-Ney

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New Totley – Newtyle

LocationLocality Coordinates
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New Totley Sheffield 53°18′N1°32′W / 53.30°N 01.53°W / 53.30; -01.53 SK3179
New Town (Chew Magna)Bath and North East Somerset 51°20′N2°36′W / 51.34°N 02.60°W / 51.34; -02.60 ST5861
New Town (Hinton Charterhouse)Bath and North East Somerset 51°19′N2°20′W / 51.31°N 02.33°W / 51.31; -02.33 ST7757
New Town (Basildon)Berkshire 51°28′N1°08′W / 51.47°N 01.13°W / 51.47; -01.13 SU6075
New Town (Reading)Berkshire 51°27′N0°57′W / 51.45°N 00.95°W / 51.45; -00.95 SU7373
New Town (Kington Magna)Dorset 50°59′N2°20′W / 50.99°N 02.34°W / 50.99; -02.34 ST7622
New Town (Farnham)Dorset 50°56′N2°05′W / 50.93°N 02.08°W / 50.93; -02.08 ST9415
New Town (Sixpenny Handley)Dorset 50°58′N2°01′W / 50.96°N 02.02°W / 50.96; -02.02 ST9818
New Town (Witchampton)Dorset 50°52′N2°01′W / 50.86°N 02.01°W / 50.86; -02.01 ST9907
New Town East Sussex 50°58′N0°05′E / 50.96°N 00.09°E / 50.96; 00.09 TQ4720
New Town Gloucestershire 51°59′N1°56′W / 51.98°N 01.94°W / 51.98; -01.94 SP0432
New Town (Dartford)Kent 51°26′N0°13′E / 51.44°N 00.21°E / 51.44; 00.21 TQ5474
New Town (West Malling)Kent 51°17′N0°23′E / 51.28°N 00.39°E / 51.28; 00.39 TQ6757
New Town (Halling)Kent 51°20′N0°26′E / 51.34°N 00.44°E / 51.34; 00.44 TQ7064
New Town Lancashire 53°49′N2°36′W / 53.81°N 02.60°W / 53.81; -02.60 SD6036
New Town Luton 51°52′N0°25′W / 51.86°N 00.41°W / 51.86; -00.41 TL0920
New Town Oxfordshire 51°57′N1°38′W / 51.95°N 01.63°W / 51.95; -01.63 SP2529
New Town Sandwell 52°31′N2°02′W / 52.51°N 02.04°W / 52.51; -02.04 SO9791
New Town (Wedmore)Somerset 51°12′N2°46′W / 51.20°N 02.77°W / 51.20; -02.77 ST4645
New Town (Yeovil)Somerset 50°56′N2°37′W / 50.94°N 02.62°W / 50.94; -02.62 ST5616
New Town (Milborne Port)Somerset 50°58′N2°29′W / 50.96°N 02.48°W / 50.96; -02.48 ST6618
New Town City of Southampton 50°53′N1°22′W / 50.88°N 01.36°W / 50.88; -01.36 SU4510
New Town South Tyneside 54°56′N1°28′W / 54.94°N 01.47°W / 54.94; -01.47 NZ3461
New Town Sunderland 54°50′N1°28′W / 54.83°N 01.47°W / 54.83; -01.47 NZ3449
New Town Swindon 51°33′N1°47′W / 51.55°N 01.78°W / 51.55; -01.78 SU1584
New Town Wakefield 53°42′N1°19′W / 53.70°N 01.31°W / 53.70; -01.31 SE4523
New Town Walsall 52°39′N1°55′W / 52.65°N 01.92°W / 52.65; -01.92 SK0506
New Town West Sussex 51°02′N0°19′W / 51.04°N 00.31°W / 51.04; -00.31 TQ1829
New Town (Enford)Wiltshire 51°14′N1°48′W / 51.24°N 01.80°W / 51.24; -01.80 SU1450
New Town (Ramsbury)Wiltshire 51°26′N1°35′W / 51.43°N 01.59°W / 51.43; -01.59 SU2871
New Town East Lothian 55°55′N2°53′W / 55.92°N 02.89°W / 55.92; -02.89 NT4470
New Town City of Edinburgh 55°57′N3°12′W / 55.95°N 03.20°W / 55.95; -03.20 NT2574
Newtown Birmingham 52°29′N1°55′W / 52.49°N 01.91°W / 52.49; -01.91 SP0688
Newtown Buckinghamshire 51°42′N0°37′W / 51.70°N 00.61°W / 51.70; -00.61 SP9602
Newtown Cambridgeshire 52°17′N0°24′W / 52.29°N 00.40°W / 52.29; -00.40 TL0968
Newtown (Frodsham)Cheshire 53°17′N2°43′W / 53.29°N 02.72°W / 53.29; -02.72 SJ5278
Newtown (Poynton)Cheshire 53°20′N2°06′W / 53.34°N 02.10°W / 53.34; -02.10 SJ9383
Newtown (Germoe)Cornwall 50°07′N5°24′W / 50.11°N 05.40°W / 50.11; -05.40 SW5729
Newtown (North Hill)Cornwall 50°34′N4°25′W / 50.57°N 04.41°W / 50.57; -04.41 SX2978
Newtown (Holme St Cuthbert)Cumbria 54°49′N3°25′W / 54.81°N 03.41°W / 54.81; -03.41 NY0948
Newtown (Carlisle)Cumbria 54°53′N2°58′W / 54.88°N 02.96°W / 54.88; -02.96 NY3855
Newtown (Irthington)Cumbria 54°57′N2°47′W / 54.95°N 02.79°W / 54.95; -02.79 NY4962
Newtown Derbyshire 53°22′N2°01′W / 53.36°N 02.01°W / 53.36; -02.01 SJ9984
Newtown (Bishop's Nympton)Devon 51°01′N3°46′W / 51.01°N 03.76°W / 51.01; -03.76 SS7625
Newtown (Talaton)Devon 50°47′N3°20′W / 50.78°N 03.33°W / 50.78; -03.33 SY0699
Newtown (Exeter)Devon 50°43′N3°31′W / 50.72°N 03.51°W / 50.72; -03.51 SX9392
Newtown (Poole)Dorset 50°44′N1°56′W / 50.73°N 01.94°W / 50.73; -01.94 SZ0493
Newtown (Beaminster)Dorset 50°49′N2°44′W / 50.81°N 02.73°W / 50.81; -02.73 ST4802
Newtown County Durham 54°34′N1°19′W / 54.57°N 01.32°W / 54.57; -01.32 NZ4319
Newtown (Sharpness)Gloucestershire 51°42′N2°28′W / 51.70°N 02.47°W / 51.70; -02.47 SO6701
Newtown (Stonehouse)Gloucestershire 51°44′N2°18′W / 51.74°N 02.30°W / 51.74; -02.30 SO7905
Newtown (Tewkesbury)Gloucestershire 51°59′N2°08′W / 51.98°N 02.14°W / 51.98; -02.14 SO9032
Newtown (Minstead)Hampshire 50°53′N1°37′W / 50.88°N 01.61°W / 50.88; -01.61 SU2710
Newtown (Sherfield English)Hampshire 51°00′N1°34′W / 51.00°N 01.57°W / 51.00; -01.57 SU3023
Newtown (parish, near Newbury)Hampshire 51°22′N1°19′W / 51.36°N 01.32°W / 51.36; -01.32 SU4763
Newtown (Warsash)Hampshire 50°50′N1°18′W / 50.84°N 01.30°W / 50.84; -01.30 SU4905
Newtown (Bishop's Waltham)Hampshire 50°57′N1°14′W / 50.95°N 01.23°W / 50.95; -01.23 SU5417
Newtown (Soberton)Hampshire 50°54′N1°08′W / 50.90°N 01.13°W / 50.90; -01.13 SU6112
Newtown (Alton)Hampshire 51°08′N0°59′W / 51.13°N 00.98°W / 51.13; -00.98 SU7138
Newtown (Gosport)Hampshire 50°47′N1°08′W / 50.78°N 01.13°W / 50.78; -01.13 SZ6199
Newtown (Holme Lacy)Herefordshire 51°59′N2°41′W / 51.99°N 02.68°W / 51.99; -02.68 SO5333
Newtown (Yarkhill)Herefordshire 52°05′N2°34′W / 52.09°N 02.57°W / 52.09; -02.57 SO6144
Newtown Isle of Wight 50°42′N1°24′W / 50.70°N 01.40°W / 50.70; -01.40 SZ4290
Newtown Lancashire 53°39′N2°44′W / 53.65°N 02.74°W / 53.65; -02.74 SD5118
Newtown Norfolk 52°37′N1°43′E / 52.62°N 01.72°E / 52.62; 01.72 TG5209
Newtown (Whitton and Tosson)Northumberland 55°17′N1°57′W / 55.29°N 01.95°W / 55.29; -01.95 NU0300
Newtown (Lilburn)Northumberland 55°31′N1°56′W / 55.51°N 01.93°W / 55.51; -01.93 NU0425
Newtown Oxfordshire 51°31′N0°54′W / 51.52°N 00.90°W / 51.52; -00.90 SU7681
Newtown Salford 53°31′N2°20′W / 53.51°N 02.34°W / 53.51; -02.34 SD7702
Newtown (Baschurch)Shropshire 52°47′N2°52′W / 52.79°N 02.86°W / 52.79; -02.86 SJ4222
Newtown (Wem)Shropshire 52°52′N2°46′W / 52.87°N 02.77°W / 52.87; -02.77 SJ4831
Newtown (Much Wenlock)Shropshire 52°35′N2°34′W / 52.59°N 02.56°W / 52.59; -02.56 SJ6200
Newtown (Buckland St Mary)Somerset 50°54′N3°02′W / 50.90°N 03.03°W / 50.90; -03.03 ST2712
Newtown (Bridgwater)Somerset 51°07′N3°01′W / 51.12°N 03.01°W / 51.12; -03.01 ST2937
Newtown (Biddulph)Staffordshire 53°08′N2°09′W / 53.13°N 02.15°W / 53.13; -02.15 SJ9060
Newtown (Essington)Staffordshire 52°38′N2°01′W / 52.63°N 02.01°W / 52.63; -02.01 SJ9904
Newtown (Fawfieldhead)Staffordshire 53°10′N1°55′W / 53.16°N 01.91°W / 53.16; -01.91 SK0663
Newtown St Helens 53°26′N2°46′W / 53.44°N 02.76°W / 53.44; -02.76 SJ4995
Newtown West Sussex 51°04′N0°48′W / 51.06°N 00.80°W / 51.06; -00.80 SU8430
Newtown Wigan 53°32′N2°40′W / 53.54°N 02.66°W / 53.54; -02.66 SD5605
Newtown (West Tisbury)Wiltshire 51°04′N2°07′W / 51.06°N 02.12°W / 51.06; -02.12 ST9129
Newtown (Shalbourne)Wiltshire 51°22′N1°34′W / 51.36°N 01.57°W / 51.36; -01.57 SU3063
Newtown (Martley)Worcestershire 52°13′N2°22′W / 52.21°N 02.36°W / 52.21; -02.36 SO7557
Newtown (Droitwich Spa)Worcestershire 52°16′N2°10′W / 52.26°N 02.17°W / 52.26; -02.17 SO8863
Newtown Blaenau Gwent 51°47′N3°12′W / 51.78°N 03.20°W / 51.78; -03.20 SO1710
Newtown Caerphilly 51°37′N3°08′W / 51.61°N 03.14°W / 51.61; -03.14 ST2191
Newtown Powys 52°30′N3°19′W / 52.50°N 03.31°W / 52.50; -03.31 SO1191
Newtown Rhondda, Cynon, Taff 51°40′N3°22′W / 51.67°N 03.37°W / 51.67; -03.37 ST0598
Newtown Isle of Man 54°07′N4°34′W / 54.12°N 04.57°W / 54.12; -04.57 SC3273
Newtown Argyll and Bute 56°13′N5°05′W / 56.21°N 05.08°W / 56.21; -05.08 NN0907
Newtown Falkirk 56°00′N3°37′W / 56.00°N 03.62°W / 56.00; -03.62 NS9980
Newtown-in-St Martin Cornwall 50°04′N5°09′W / 50.06°N 05.15°W / 50.06; -05.15 SW7423
Newtown Linford Leicestershire 52°41′N1°14′W / 52.68°N 01.24°W / 52.68; -01.24 SK5110
Newtown St Boswells Scottish Borders 55°34′N2°40′W / 55.57°N 02.67°W / 55.57; -02.67 NT5731
Newtown Unthank Leicestershire 52°38′N1°16′W / 52.63°N 01.27°W / 52.63; -01.27 SK4904
New Tredegar Caerphilly 51°43′N3°14′W / 51.71°N 03.24°W / 51.71; -03.24 SO1403
New Trows South Lanarkshire 55°37′N3°54′W / 55.62°N 03.90°W / 55.62; -03.90 NS8038
New Tupton Derbyshire 53°11′N1°26′W / 53.18°N 01.43°W / 53.18; -01.43 SK3865
Newtyle Angus 56°33′N3°09′W / 56.55°N 03.15°W / 56.55; -03.15 NO2941

New U – New Z

LocationLocality Coordinates
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New Ulva Argyll and Bute 55°57′N5°41′W / 55.95°N 05.68°W / 55.95; -05.68 NR7080
New Village East Riding of Yorkshire 53°46′N0°24′W / 53.77°N 00.40°W / 53.77; -00.40 TA0532
New Village Doncaster 53°32′N1°09′W / 53.54°N 01.15°W / 53.54; -01.15 SE5606
New Waltham North East Lincolnshire 53°31′N0°04′W / 53.51°N 00.07°W / 53.51; -00.07 TA2804
New Well Powys 52°22′N3°22′W / 52.37°N 03.36°W / 52.37; -03.36 SO0776
New Wells Powys 52°32′N3°15′W / 52.54°N 03.25°W / 52.54; -03.25 SO1595
New Whittington Derbyshire 53°16′N1°25′W / 53.27°N 01.41°W / 53.27; -01.41 SK3975
New Wimpole Cambridgeshire 52°07′N0°02′W / 52.12°N 00.04°W / 52.12; -00.04 TL3449
New Winton East Lothian 55°55′N2°55′W / 55.92°N 02.92°W / 55.92; -02.92 NT4271
New Woodhouses Shropshire 52°58′N2°37′W / 52.96°N 02.61°W / 52.96; -02.61 SJ5941
New Works Shropshire 52°40′N2°30′W / 52.66°N 02.50°W / 52.66; -02.50 SJ6608
New Wortley Leeds 53°47′N1°34′W / 53.78°N 01.57°W / 53.78; -01.57 SE2832
New Yatt Oxfordshire 51°49′N1°28′W / 51.81°N 01.46°W / 51.81; -01.46 SP3713
Newyears Green Hillingdon 51°35′N0°27′W / 51.58°N 00.45°W / 51.58; -00.45 TQ0788
New York North Tyneside 55°01′N1°30′W / 55.02°N 01.50°W / 55.02; -01.50 NZ3270
New York North Yorkshire 54°03′N1°43′W / 54.05°N 01.71°W / 54.05; -01.71 SE1962
New York Lincolnshire 53°04′N0°09′W / 53.07°N 00.15°W / 53.07; -00.15 TF2455
New Zealand Wiltshire 51°29′N1°59′W / 51.49°N 01.98°W / 51.49; -01.98 SU0177

Nex

LocationLocality Coordinates
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Nextend Herefordshire 52°12′N2°59′W / 52.20°N 02.98°W / 52.20; -02.98 SO3357

Ney

LocationLocality Coordinates
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Neyland Pembrokeshire 51°42′N4°57′W / 51.70°N 04.95°W / 51.70; -04.95 SM9605

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