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List of vales in England and Wales

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This is a list of vales in England and Wales. Vales are typically, though not universally, broad valleys between areas of higher ground. They may contain one or multiple rivers.

  • Vale of Belvoir (Nottinghamshire / Leicestershire / Lincolnshire)
  • Vale of Berkeley (Gloucestershire)
  • Blackmore Vale or (Blackmoor Vale) (Dorset)
  • Vale of Catmose (Rutland)
  • Vale of Clwyd (Welsh: Dyffryn Clwyd) (Denbighshire)
  • Vale of Conwy (Welsh: Dyffryn Conwy) (Conwy)
  • Dedham Vale[1] (Essex / Suffolk)
  • Vale of Eden[2] (Cumbria)
  • Vale of Evesham (Warwickshire)
  • Vale of Ffestiniog[3] (Welsh: Dyffryn Maentwrog) (Gwynedd)
  • Vale of Glamorgan (Welsh: Bro Morgannwg) (Glamorgan)
  • Vale of Gloucester (Gloucestershire)
  • Vale of Kent (Kent)
  • Vale of Leadon[4] (Gloucestershire /Herefordshire)
  • Marshwood Vale[5] (Dorset)
  • Vale of Montgomery (Powys / Shropshire)
  • Vale of Mowbray (Yorkshire)
  • Vale of Neath (Welsh: Cwm Nedd) (Glamorgan)
  • Vale of Pewsey (Wiltshire)
  • Vale of Pickering (Yorkshire)
  • Vale of Powis (Powys)
  • Vale of Red Horse (Warwickshire)
  • Vale of St Albans (Hertfordshire)
  • Vale of Sussex (Sussex)
  • Vale of Taunton (or Vale of Taunton Deane) (Somerset)
  • Vale of Trent (Derbyshire / Staffordshire)
  • Vale of Wardour (Wiltshire)
  • Vale of White Horse (Oxfordshire)
  • Vale of York (Yorkshire)

References

Names taken from Physical map of Great Britain, sheet 2 (1:625,000 scale map) published in 1957 by Ordnance Survey, except where otherwise noted.




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