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  1. 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)
  2. 5. Following the discovery of hot springs here, in 1716, this genteel, Gloucestershire town became known as a health and holiday resort. (10 letters)
  3. 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)
  4. 9. This Derbyshire Spa town has the highest elevation above sea level of any market town in England (6 letters)
  5. 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)
  6. 12. The clue is in this Somerset town's name (4 letters)
  7. 14. This Spa town is as well-known for horse-racing, as it is for its eponymous health-giving salts. (5 letters)
  8. 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)
  9. 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. 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. 2. A Market and Spa town, in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire (13 letters)
  3. 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)
  4. 6. This North Yorkshire Spa town became known as "The English Spa), in the Georgian era. 9 letters)
  5. 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)
  6. 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)
  7. 13. This place takes its name from the hot springs, which bubble up, through the rocks of the Avon Gorge, near Bristol. (8 letters)