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'''Coldmoorholme''' (or '''Coldmoorholm''', formerly ''Coldmoorham'' or ''Coldmorham'') is a ] in the ] of ] in ], ]. It is now considered part of the village of ], and locally the area is known as 'Spade Oak'. '''Coldmoorholme''' (or '''Coldmoorholm''', formerly ''Coldmoorham'' or ''Coldmorham'') is a ] in the ] of ] in ], ]. It is now considered part of the village of ], and locally the area is known as 'Spade Oak'.


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51°34′55″N 0°43′21″W / 51.582°N 0.7224°W / 51.582; -0.7224 Coldmoorholme (or Coldmoorholm, formerly Coldmoorham or Coldmorham) is a hamlet in the parish of Little Marlow in Buckinghamshire, England. It is now considered part of the village of Bourne End, and locally the area is known as 'Spade Oak'.

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