Larton
Larton is a hamlet, located next to Frankby and near to West Kirby, on the Wirral Peninsula, England. The name is of Viking origin, deriving from the Old Norse Leir-tun, meaning 'clay farmstead'. Larton was formerly part of Newton-cum-Larton, in the West Kirby parish of the Wirral Hundred. Its population was 49 in 1801 and 44 in 1851. Newton Brook joins with Greasby Brook to the north-east of the hamlet.
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Larton
Larton is a hamlet, located next to Frankby and near to West Kirby, on the Wirral Peninsula, England. The name is of Viking origin, deriving from the Old Norse Leir-tun, meaning 'clay farmstead'. Larton was formerly part of Newton-cum-Larton, in the West Kirby parish of the Wirral Hundred. Its population was 49 in 1801 and 44 in 1851. Newton Brook joins with Greasby Brook to the north-east of the hamlet.
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Larton is a hamlet, located ne ...... the north-east of the hamlet.
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Larton – osada w Anglii, w hra ...... na północny zachód od Londynu.
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Man-made fishing pond, Larton
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Larton is a hamlet, located ne ...... the north-east of the hamlet.
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Larton – osada w Anglii, w hra ...... na północny zachód od Londynu.
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