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    26.11.10
    • In 1977, Richard Usborne in his appendix to the unfinished Sunset at _______ regarded the issue from the point of view of train journeys and travel times.
    • In 1987, Norman Murphy in his In Search of ______ looked at a whole range of criteria based around architecture and landscape features. His main suggestions were Sudeley, Gloucestershire for the _____ itself, and Weston Park, Staffordshire for the ______. The owners of Sudeley, also the resting place of Queen Katherine Parr, have since emphasised the _________ connection.
    • In 1999, Norman Murphy again suggested Hunstanton Hall in Norfolk, the home of the LeStrange family from 1137 to 1954, where ________ visited in the 1920s, as inspiration for _____, its master, and "the real Empress of _______".
    • In 2003, Dr Daryl Lloyd and Dr Ian Greatbatch (two researchers in the Department of Geography and Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London) made use of a Geographic Information System to analyse a set of geographical criteria, such as a viewshed analysis of The Wrekin and drive time from Shrewsbury. Their final conclusion was that Apley Hall in Stockton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire (Apley Hall of the Whitmore Baronets) was the best suited location for fulfilling the geographical criteria.

    Possible locations of what? (blanked out names so that it isnt obvious(not that it isnt now))

    Sad, no one even guessed this one.
    Possible locations for Blandings Castle.

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