Studholme, Cumbria

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Studholme
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Studholme
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Studholme
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OS grid reference NY259560
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Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town WIGTON
Postcode district CA7
Dialling code 016973
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54°53′38″N3°09′18″W / 54.894°N 3.155°W / 54.894; -3.155 Coordinates: 54°53′38″N3°09′18″W / 54.894°N 3.155°W / 54.894; -3.155

Studholme is a hamlet in the English county of Cumbria.

Studholme is located about a mile north-west of the village of Little Bampton.


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