Category:Tongue End

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English: Tongue End is a small Lincolnshire village of Victorian redbrick farmworkers' cottages and early 20th century former council houses at . It is located alongside the Counter Drain Between Baston, Bourne, and Pode Hole, spread out along the road. It is large enough that it once had a village school (built in 1876), and small and remote enough to be known as a location of Treacle mines.
<nowiki>Tongue End; Tongue End; Tongue End; hamlet in Lincolnshire, England, UK; Weiler im Vereinigten Königreich; населений пункт у Великій Британії; établissement humain au Royaume-Uni</nowiki>
Tongue End 
hamlet in Lincolnshire, England, UK
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LocationDeeping St Nicholas, South Holland, Lincolnshire, East Midlands, England
Map52° 45′ 13.32″ N, 0° 16′ 48.36″ W
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