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UK. England. Buckinghamshire. 51°48′14″N 1°04′19″W / . 51.804°N 1.072°W. / 51.804; -1.072. Oakley is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. It has an area of 2,206 acres (893 ha) and includes about 400 households. The 2011 Census recorded the population as 1,007.
Oakley is a village in the borough of Basingstoke and Deane in Hampshire, England, located around 4.5 miles (7 km) west of Basingstoke. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 5,322. Together with the smaller village of Deane , it forms the Oakley and Deane civil parish renamed as Oakley at the 2011 Census.
UK. England. Bedfordshire. 52°10′17″N 0°31′36″W / . 52.171497°N 0.526605°W. / 52.171497; -0.526605. Oakley is a village and civil parish located in the Borough of Bedford in Bedfordshire, England, about four miles northwest of Bedford along the River Great Ouse. It has a population of 2,493 and is near the villages of Bromham ...
English: New Development, Oakley On the site of "Government Offices" according to the out of date maps. Lots of housing with inadequate car parking spaces plus a supermarket (that doesn't sell balls of string - my quest for the day)
51.902°N 2.042°W. / 51.902; -2.042. Oakley is a district of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, England. In the Domesday Book of 1086, it is recorded as held by Turstin FitzRolf. [1] Oakley primarily consists of residential housing, including private, council-owned, and social housing. It backs onto Cleeve Hill and Harp Hill, greenbelt land, and ...
Oakley Court is a Victorian Gothic country house set in 35 acres (140,000 m 2) overlooking the River Thames at Water Oakley in the civil parish of Bray in the English county of Berkshire. It was built in 1859 and is currently a hotel. It is a Grade II* listed building [ 1] that has been often used as a film location.
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Oakley is a village in Fife, Scotland located at the mutual border of Carnock and Culross parishes, Fife, miles (9 kilometres) west of Dunfermline on the A907. The village was built in connection with the Forth or Oakley Ironworks (1846), now all gone along with the colliery industry. The ironworks, which ceased production many years ago, had ...