List of United Kingdom locations: Saa-Sanc

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Saa–Sak

LocationLocality Coordinates
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Saasaig Highland 57°06′N5°52′W / 57.10°N 05.86°W / 57.10; -05.86 NG6608
Sabden Lancashire 53°49′N2°21′W / 53.82°N 02.35°W / 53.82; -02.35 SD7737
Sabine's Green Essex 51°38′N0°13′E / 51.64°N 00.22°E / 51.64; 00.22 TQ5496
Sabiston Orkney Islands 59°04′N3°14′W / 59.07°N 03.24°W / 59.07; -03.24 HY2921
Sackers Green Suffolk 52°01′N0°46′E / 52.01°N 00.76°E / 52.01; 00.76 TL9039
Sacombe Hertfordshire 51°51′N0°04′W / 51.85°N 00.07°W / 51.85; -00.07 TL3319
Sacombe Green Hertfordshire 51°51′N0°03′W / 51.85°N 00.05°W / 51.85; -00.05 TL3419
Sacquoy Head Orkney Islands 59°11′N3°04′W / 59.19°N 03.07°W / 59.19; -03.07 HY385350
Sacriston Durham 54°49′N1°37′W / 54.81°N 01.62°W / 54.81; -01.62 NZ2447
Sadberge Darlington 54°32′N1°28′W / 54.54°N 01.47°W / 54.54; -01.47 NZ3417
Saddell Argyll and Bute 55°32′N5°31′W / 55.53°N 05.51°W / 55.53; -05.51 NR7832
Saddington Leicestershire 52°31′N1°02′W / 52.51°N 01.04°W / 52.51; -01.04 SP6591
Saddle Bow Norfolk 52°42′N0°22′E / 52.70°N 00.36°E / 52.70; 00.36 TF6015
Saddlescombe West Sussex 50°53′N0°11′W / 50.88°N 00.19°W / 50.88; -00.19 TQ2711
Saddle Street Dorset 50°49′N2°53′W / 50.82°N 02.88°W / 50.82; -02.88 ST3803
Sadgill Cumbria 54°26′N2°48′W / 54.43°N 02.80°W / 54.43; -02.80 NY4805
Saffron's Cross Herefordshire 52°09′N2°40′W / 52.15°N 02.67°W / 52.15; -02.67 SO5451
Saffron Walden Essex 52°01′N0°14′E / 52.01°N 00.24°E / 52.01; 00.24 TL5438
Sageston Pembrokeshire 51°41′N4°49′W / 51.69°N 04.82°W / 51.69; -04.82 SN0503
Saham Hills Norfolk 52°35′N0°48′E / 52.59°N 00.80°E / 52.59; 00.80 TF9003
Saham Toney Norfolk 52°35′N0°47′E / 52.58°N 00.78°E / 52.58; 00.78 TF8902
Saighton Cheshire 53°09′N2°50′W / 53.15°N 02.83°W / 53.15; -02.83 SJ4462
Saintbridge Gloucestershire 51°50′N2°13′W / 51.84°N 02.21°W / 51.84; -02.21 SO8516
Saintbury Gloucestershire 52°02′N1°50′W / 52.04°N 01.84°W / 52.04; -01.84 SP1139
Saint Hill Devon 50°52′N3°17′W / 50.86°N 03.29°W / 50.86; -03.29 ST0908
Saint Hill Green West Sussex 51°06′N0°01′W / 51.10°N 0.01°W / 51.10; -0.01 TQ383357
Saint's Hill Kent 51°08′N0°10′E / 51.14°N 00.17°E / 51.14; 00.17 TQ5241
Saith ffynnon Flintshire 53°17′N3°16′W / 53.28°N 03.27°W / 53.28; -03.27 SJ1577

Sal–Sam

LocationLocality Coordinates
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Salcombe Devon 50°14′N3°47′W / 50.23°N 03.78°W / 50.23; -03.78 SX7339
Salcombe Regis Devon 50°41′N3°13′W / 50.68°N 03.21°W / 50.68; -03.21 SY1488
Salcott Essex 51°47′N0°49′E / 51.78°N 00.81°E / 51.78; 00.81 TL9413
Salden Buckinghamshire 51°57′N0°48′W / 51.95°N 00.80°W / 51.95; -00.80 SP8229
Sale Trafford 53°25′N2°20′W / 53.41°N 02.33°W / 53.41; -02.33 SJ7891
Saleby Lincolnshire 53°16′N0°10′E / 53.27°N 00.17°E / 53.27; 00.17 TF4578
Sale Green Worcestershire 52°13′N2°06′W / 52.21°N 02.10°W / 52.21; -02.10 SO9357
Salehurst East Sussex 50°59′N0°28′E / 50.98°N 00.47°E / 50.98; 00.47 TQ7424
Salem Cornwall 50°15′N5°10′W / 50.25°N 05.17°W / 50.25; -05.17 SW7444
Salem Ceredigion 52°26′N3°58′W / 52.43°N 03.97°W / 52.43; -03.97 SN6684
Salem Carmarthenshire 51°55′N4°00′W / 51.91°N 04.00°W / 51.91; -04.00 SN6226
Salen Argyll and Bute 56°31′N5°57′W / 56.51°N 05.95°W / 56.51; -05.95 NM5743
Salen Highland 56°43′N5°47′W / 56.71°N 05.79°W / 56.71; -05.79 NM6864
Salendine Nook Kirklees 53°38′N1°51′W / 53.64°N 01.85°W / 53.64; -01.85 SE1017
Salenside Scottish Borders 55°28′N2°51′W / 55.47°N 02.85°W / 55.47; -02.85 NT4620
Salesbury Lancashire 53°47′N2°30′W / 53.78°N 02.50°W / 53.78; -02.50 SD6732
Saleway Worcestershire 52°13′N2°07′W / 52.22°N 02.11°W / 52.22; -02.11 SO9259
Salford Bedfordshire 52°02′N0°38′W / 52.04°N 00.64°W / 52.04; -00.64 SP9339
Salford Oxfordshire 51°57′N1°35′W / 51.95°N 01.59°W / 51.95; -01.59 SP2828
Salford Greater Manchester 53°28′N2°18′W / 53.47°N 02.30°W / 53.47; -02.30 SJ8098
Salford Ford Milton Keynes 52°02′N0°38′W / 52.03°N 00.64°W / 52.03; -00.64 SP9338
Salford Priors Warwickshire 52°09′N1°53′W / 52.15°N 01.89°W / 52.15; -01.89 SP0751
Salfords Surrey 51°11′N0°10′W / 51.19°N 00.16°W / 51.19; -00.16 TQ2846
Salhouse Norfolk 52°40′N1°24′E / 52.67°N 01.40°E / 52.67; 01.40 TG3014
Saline Fife 56°07′N3°34′W / 56.11°N 03.57°W / 56.11; -03.57 NT0292
Salisbury Wiltshire 51°04′N1°48′W / 51.06°N 01.80°W / 51.06; -01.80 SU1430
Salkeld Dykes Cumbria 54°43′N2°43′W / 54.71°N 02.71°W / 54.71; -02.71 NY5436
Sallachy Highland 57°19′N5°28′W / 57.31°N 05.47°W / 57.31; -05.47 NG9130
Salle Norfolk 52°47′N1°07′E / 52.78°N 01.11°E / 52.78; 01.11 TG1025
Salmans Kent 51°10′N0°09′E / 51.16°N 00.15°E / 51.16; 00.15 TQ5143
Salmonby Lincolnshire 53°14′N0°01′W / 53.23°N 00.02°W / 53.23; -00.02 TF3273
Salmonhutch Devon 50°46′N3°40′W / 50.76°N 03.67°W / 50.76; -03.67 SX8298
Salperton Gloucestershire 51°52′N1°53′W / 51.87°N 01.89°W / 51.87; -01.89 SP0720
Salperton Park Gloucestershire 51°52′N1°53′W / 51.86°N 01.89°W / 51.86; -01.89 SP0719
Salph End Bedfordshire 52°09′N0°26′W / 52.15°N 00.43°W / 52.15; -00.43 TL0752
Salsburgh North Lanarkshire 55°50′N3°53′W / 55.83°N 03.88°W / 55.83; -03.88 NS8262
Salt Staffordshire 52°50′N2°04′W / 52.84°N 02.07°W / 52.84; -02.07 SJ9527
Salta Cumbria 54°47′N3°26′W / 54.79°N 03.43°W / 54.79; -03.43 NY0845
Saltaire Bradford 53°49′N1°48′W / 53.82°N 01.80°W / 53.82; -01.80 SE1337
Saltash Cornwall 50°24′N4°13′W / 50.40°N 04.22°W / 50.40; -04.22 SX4258
Saltburn Highland 57°41′N4°08′W / 57.69°N 04.14°W / 57.69; -04.14 NH7269
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Redcar and Cleveland 54°35′N0°59′W / 54.58°N 00.98°W / 54.58; -00.98 NZ6621
Saltby Leicestershire 52°49′N0°44′W / 52.82°N 00.73°W / 52.82; -00.73 SK8526
Salt Coates Cumbria 54°52′N3°16′W / 54.86°N 03.27°W / 54.86; -03.27 NY1853
Saltcoats North Ayrshire 55°38′N4°47′W / 55.63°N 04.79°W / 55.63; -04.79 NS2441
Saltcoats Cumbria 54°21′N3°26′W / 54.35°N 03.43°W / 54.35; -03.43 SD0796
Saltcoats East Lothian 56°01′N2°50′W / 56.02°N 02.83°W / 56.02; -02.83 NT4882
Saltcotes Lancashire 53°44′N2°57′W / 53.74°N 02.95°W / 53.74; -02.95 SD3728
Saltdean Brighton and Hove 50°48′N0°02′W / 50.80°N 00.04°W / 50.80; -00.04 TQ3802
Salt End East Riding of Yorkshire 53°44′N0°14′W / 53.73°N 00.24°W / 53.73; -00.24 TA1628
Salterbeck Cumbria 54°37′N3°34′W / 54.61°N 03.56°W / 54.61; -03.56 NX9926
Salterforth Lancashire 53°54′N2°11′W / 53.90°N 02.18°W / 53.90; -02.18 SD8845
Salters Heath Hampshire 51°18′N1°07′W / 51.30°N 01.12°W / 51.30; -01.12 SU6157
Saltershill Shropshire 52°50′N2°32′W / 52.84°N 02.53°W / 52.84; -02.53 SJ6428
Salters Lode Norfolk 52°35′N0°20′E / 52.58°N 00.33°E / 52.58; 00.33 TF5801
Salter Street Warwickshire 52°22′N1°49′W / 52.36°N 01.82°W / 52.36; -01.82 SP1274
Salterswall Cheshire 53°11′N2°34′W / 53.19°N 02.57°W / 53.19; -02.57 SJ6267
Salterton Wiltshire 51°07′N1°49′W / 51.11°N 01.82°W / 51.11; -01.82 SU1235
Saltfleet Lincolnshire 53°25′N0°11′E / 53.41°N 00.18°E / 53.41; 00.18 TF4593
Saltfleetby All Saints Lincolnshire 53°23′N0°10′E / 53.38°N 00.17°E / 53.38; 00.17 TF4590
Saltfleetby St Clement Lincolnshire 53°23′N0°10′E / 53.39°N 00.17°E / 53.39; 00.17 TF4591
Saltfleetby St Peter Lincolnshire 53°22′N0°08′E / 53.37°N 00.14°E / 53.37; 00.14 TF4389
Saltford Bath and North East Somerset 51°24′N2°28′W / 51.40°N 02.46°W / 51.40; -02.46 ST6867
Salt Hill Berkshire 51°31′N0°37′W / 51.51°N 00.61°W / 51.51; -00.61 SU9680
Salthouse Cumbria 54°07′N3°13′W / 54.11°N 03.22°W / 54.11; -03.22 SD2069
Salthouse Norfolk 52°56′N1°04′E / 52.94°N 01.07°E / 52.94; 01.07 TG0743
Saltley Birmingham 52°29′N1°52′W / 52.48°N 01.86°W / 52.48; -01.86 SP0987
Saltmarsh City of Newport 51°32′N2°56′W / 51.53°N 02.93°W / 51.53; -02.93 ST3582
Saltmarshe East Riding of Yorkshire 53°42′N0°49′W / 53.70°N 00.81°W / 53.70; -00.81 SE7824
Saltness Orkney Islands 58°47′N3°16′W / 58.79°N 03.26°W / 58.79; -03.26 ND2790
Saltney Flintshire 53°10′N2°56′W / 53.16°N 02.94°W / 53.16; -02.94 SJ3764
Salton North Yorkshire 54°13′N0°55′W / 54.21°N 00.91°W / 54.21; -00.91 SE7180
Saltrens Devon 50°58′N4°12′W / 50.96°N 04.20°W / 50.96; -04.20 SS4521
Saltwell Gateshead 54°56′N1°37′W / 54.94°N 01.61°W / 54.94; -01.61 NZ2561
Saltwick Northumberland 55°07′N1°44′W / 55.11°N 01.73°W / 55.11; -01.73 NZ1780
Saltwood Kent 51°04′N1°04′E / 51.07°N 01.06°E / 51.07; 01.06 TR1535
Salum Argyll and Bute 56°32′N6°47′W / 56.53°N 06.78°W / 56.53; -06.78 NM0648
Salvington West Sussex 50°50′N0°23′W / 50.83°N 00.39°W / 50.83; -00.39 TQ1305
Salwarpe Worcestershire 52°14′N2°11′W / 52.24°N 02.19°W / 52.24; -02.19 SO8761
Salway Ash Dorset 50°46′N2°47′W / 50.76°N 02.78°W / 50.76; -02.78 SY4596
Sambourne Wiltshire 51°11′N2°12′W / 51.19°N 02.20°W / 51.19; -02.20 ST8644
Sambourne Warwickshire 52°14′N1°55′W / 52.24°N 01.92°W / 52.24; -01.92 SP0561
Sambrook Shropshire 52°49′N2°26′W / 52.81°N 02.43°W / 52.81; -02.43 SJ7124
Samhla Western Isles 57°32′N7°22′W / 57.53°N 07.36°W / 57.53; -07.36 NF7962
Samlesbury Lancashire 53°46′N2°37′W / 53.76°N 02.62°W / 53.76; -02.62 SD5930
Samlesbury Bottoms Lancashire 53°44′N2°35′W / 53.74°N 02.59°W / 53.74; -02.59 SD6128
Sampford Arundel Somerset 50°57′N3°17′W / 50.95°N 03.28°W / 50.95; -03.28 ST1018
Sampford Brett Somerset 51°09′N3°19′W / 51.15°N 03.31°W / 51.15; -03.31 ST0840
Sampford Chapple Devon 50°47′N3°57′W / 50.79°N 03.95°W / 50.79; -03.95 SS6201
Sampford Courtenay Devon 50°47′N3°56′W / 50.79°N 03.94°W / 50.79; -03.94 SS6301
Sampford Moor Somerset 50°56′N3°16′W / 50.94°N 03.26°W / 50.94; -03.26 ST1117
Sampford Peverell Devon 50°55′N3°23′W / 50.91°N 03.38°W / 50.91; -03.38 ST0314
Sampford Spiney Devon 50°31′N4°04′W / 50.52°N 04.07°W / 50.52; -04.07 SX5372
Samphrey Shetland Islands 60°28′N1°09′W / 60.46°N 01.15°W / 60.46; -01.15 HU464762
Samson Isles of Scilly 49°56′N6°20′W / 49.93°N 06.34°W / 49.93; -06.34 SV880127
Samuel's Corner Essex 51°32′N0°49′E / 51.54°N 00.81°E / 51.54; 00.81 TQ9587
Samuelston East Lothian 55°55′N2°50′W / 55.92°N 02.83°W / 55.92; -02.83 NT4870

San

Sana–Sanc

LocationLocality Coordinates
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Sanachan Highland 57°23′N5°37′W / 57.39°N 05.61°W / 57.39; -05.61 NG8340
Sancreed Cornwall 50°06′N5°37′W / 50.10°N 05.62°W / 50.10; -05.62 SW4129
Sancton East Riding of Yorkshire 53°50′N0°38′W / 53.83°N 00.63°W / 53.83; -00.63 SE9039

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