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- 4. The River Leam flows through this Warwickshire Spa town, which grew from a small village, due to its water, which was reputed to have medicinal qualities. (2 words - 10 letters and 3 letters)
- 5. Following the discovery of hot springs here, in 1716, this genteel, Gloucestershire town became known as a health and holiday resort. (10 letters)
- 7. This Worcestershire town is situated on massive deposits of salt, which has been extracted from there, since ancient times (2 words - 9 letters and 3 letters)
- 9. This Derbyshire Spa town has the highest elevation above sea level of any market town in England (6 letters)
- 10. A village in Derbyshire, this place lies in the Peak District, south of Matlock and roughly halfway between Buxton and Derby (2 words - 7 letters and 4 latters)
- 12. The clue is in this Somerset town's name (4 letters)
- 14. This Spa town is as well-known for horse-racing, as it is for its eponymous health-giving salts. (5 letters)
- 15. This Worcestershire Spa town lies at the foot of the hills, which share its name and which are a designated an "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty".(7 letters)
- 16. Established as a Spa town in 1744, after sulphur springs were discovered, this Yorkshire village, South of Wetherby, originally went by the name of Thorp Spa.(2 words - 6 letters and 3 letters)
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- 1. This Shropshire market town has some of the oldest rocks in Britain and was nicknamed "Little Switzerland", in Victorian times (2 words - 6 letters and 8 letters)
- 2. A Market and Spa town, in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire (13 letters)
- 3. In this West Yorkshire Spa town, tourism is an important local industry and the town centre is characterised by Victorian architecture, wide streets and floral displays.(6 letters)
- 6. This North Yorkshire Spa town became known as "The English Spa), in the Georgian era. 9 letters)
- 8. A Market Town in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire. In the 1840s, mineral springs were discovered there 2 words - 7 letters and 4 letters)
- 11. An area, West of London. Its name means "Farm by Oak trees" and it was known for the wells at Old Oak Common (5 letters)
- 13. This place takes its name from the hot springs, which bubble up, through the rocks of the Avon Gorge, near Bristol. (8 letters)
