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'''Bourne End''' is the name of more than one place. It is an old [[English language|English]] name, referring to the point where two [[river]]s join.
'''Bourne End''' is the name of more than one place. It is an old English name, referring to the point where two rivers join.
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==Places==
In the United Kingdom:


*[[Bourne End, Bletsoe]], Bedfordshire, England
In the [[United Kingdom]]:
*[[Bourne End, Cranfield]], Bedfordshire, England
*[[Bourne End, Buckinghamshire]], England (Bourne End upon Thames)
*[[Bourne End, Hertfordshire]], England


==Other uses==
*[[Bourne End, Bedfordshire]]
*[[Bourne End Academy]], Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, England, UK; a secondary school
*[[Bourne End, Buckinghamshire]]
*[[Bourne End, Hertfordshire]]
*[[Bourne End railway station]], Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, England, UK;
*[[Bourne End Railway Bridge]], Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, England, UK; over the River Thames

==See also==
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* [[Wooburn and Bourne End]], Buckinghamshire, England, UK; a civil parish
* [[Bourne End rail crash]] (1945) at Bourne End turnout, Hemel, Hempstead, England, UK
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* [[Bourne (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 21:46, 30 April 2023

Bourne End is the name of more than one place. It is an old English name, referring to the point where two rivers join.

Places[edit]

In the United Kingdom:

Other uses[edit]

See also[edit]