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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LedburnLedburn - Wikipedia

    The name Ledburn is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means "stream with a conduit". In manorial records of 1212 it was recorded as "Leteburn". The hamlet consists of two roads with a mixture of Victorian cottages and modern houses, a public house (The Hare) which was converted to private dwellings in 2016, two 16th century farm houses and a manor house.

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      Leyburn is a market town and civil parish in North...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LedburyLedbury - Wikipedia

    52.0339°N 2.4235°W. / 52.0339; -2.4235. Ledbury is a market town and civil parish in the county of Herefordshire, England, lying east of Hereford, and west of the Malvern Hills . It has a significant number of Tudor style timber-framed structures, in particular along Church Lane and High Street.

  3. Ledburn is located in the county of Buckinghamshire, South East England, two miles south-west of the town of Leighton Buzzard, 11 miles south of the major town of Milton Keynes, and 35 miles north-west of London. Ledburn lies just south-west of the Bedfordshire border.

  4. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Ledburn like this: LEDBURN, a hamlet in Mentmore parish, Bucks; near the Northwestern railway, 2½ miles SW of LeightonBuzzard. Acres, 570. Real property, £1, 537. Pop., 169.

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  6. The name Ledburn is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means "stream with a conduit". In manorial records of 1212 it was recorded as "Leteburn".. The hamlet consists of two roads with a mixture of Victorian cottages and modern houses, a public house (The Hare) which was converted to private dwellings in 2016, two 16th century farm houses and a manor house.