• The Cotley River is a small river in Taunton and Berkley, Massachusetts that is a tributary of the Taunton River. It flows approximately 5.8 miles (9.2 km)...
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  • Cotley may refer to: Cotley Castle, large Iron Age Hill fort near Dunchideock in Devon, England Cotley River, small river in Taunton and Berkley, Massachusetts...
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  • Snake River Canoe River Forge River Cotley River Nemasket River Winnetuxet River Matfield River Satucket River Poor Meadow Brook Shumatuscacant River Stream...
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    Nemasket River Ballardvale Dam – Shawsheen River Barre Falls Dam – Ware River Barstows Pond Dam – Cotley River Birch Hill Dam – Millers River Buffumville...
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  • Coquille River - Oregon Corrotoman River - Virginia Cosna River - Alaska Cossatot River - Arkansas Cosumnes River - California Cotley River - Massachusetts...
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    Massachusetts that have been removed as physical impediments to free-flowing rivers or streams. Map this section's coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download...
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    a 8.5-mile (13.7 km)-long subterranean river in Boston. The largest tributary stream of the lower Charles River, it runs mostly through conduits. Stony...
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    barrows and round barrows. Strip lynchets are visible north and east of Cotley Hill. The parish lies between the Iron Age hillforts of Scratchbury Camp...
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    York–Cape Cod and Boston–Fall River/New Bedford passenger service ended in 1958, and local service on the Attleboro–Taunton and Cotley Junction–Middleborough...
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    planning identified Taunton Depot, just north of Middleborough Junction (Cotley Junction), as a preferred station site. A 2017 re-evaluation of the project...
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  • Taunton, MA to Fall River and New Bedford, MA. The railroad continues to operate track south from the connection with CSX at Cotley Junction in Taunton...
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    River main line Cotley Junction Not a station - junction with Middleborough–Taunton branch Berkley Myricks Junction with South Braintree-Fall River main...
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    Habitats include forest edges and clearings, shrubby areas in ravines and river valleys and sparse woodlands. It is also found in mountain habitats up to...
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    treacle mines, and further north, on a continuation of the Haldon ridge is Cotley Castle, an Iron Age hill fort. Haldon is heavily forested and a significant...
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    operations handled by the Massachusetts Coastal Railroad. The line runs from Cotley Junction where it meets the Middleboro Secondary near Weir Village (in Taunton)...
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    work includes reconstructing track from the existing Stoughton station to Cotley Junction to meet the Phase 1 work. Four stations will be constructed along...
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    The earliest evidence of settlement near Chard is the Iron Age fort of Cotley Castle overlooking the Town near Bound's Lane. There was a small Saxon settlement...
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    Warminster. The village is on the River Wylye and at the edge of Salisbury Plain. To the north lies Scratchbury and Cotley Hills Site of Special Scientific...
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  • formerly Seaside Corey Hill Brookline Norfolk Corn Hill Truro Barnstable Cotley Taunton Bristol Cottage Farm Brookline Norfolk Cottage Farm Station Boston...
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    Environment Record. Somerset County Council. Retrieved 21 September 2014. "Cotley Castle Hillfort, Wambrook, Chard, Somerset". Digital Digging. 27 November...
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    Map Savernake Forest Y 904.7 2,235.6 SU215665 1971 Map Scratchbury and Cotley Hills Y 53.5 132.2 ST915437 1951 Map Seend Cleeve Quarry Y 3.0 7.4 ST933609...
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    PL6 8, UK to Roman Way, Plymouth PL5, UK". Retrieved 4 October 2010. "Cotley Hill Roundabout, Norton Bavant, BA12 0, UK to A350, Warminster BA12 7, UK"...
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  • Stony Hill, Wiltshire L.34 Parsonage Down, Wiltshire L.35 Scratchbury & Cotley Hills, Wiltshire L.36 Porton Down, Wiltshire - Hampshire L.37 Tennyson Down...
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