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Mill Meads

Areas of LondonDistricts of the London Borough of NewhamLondon stubsMill MeadsUse British English from September 2015
Bisson Road, E15 geograph.org.uk 445209
Bisson Road, E15 geograph.org.uk 445209

Mill Meads is an area in the borough of Newham in east London, located on the border with Tower Hamlets.

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Mill Meads
Streimer Road, London Stratford Marsh (London Borough of Newham)

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Streimer Road
E15 2RL London, Stratford Marsh (London Borough of Newham)
England, United Kingdom
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