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|Blaise Hamlet, Gloucestershire. Built in 1811 for retired employees of Quaker banker and philanthropist John Scandrett Harford
|Blaise Hamlet, Gloucestershire. Built in 1811 for retired employees of Quaker banker and philanthropist John Scandrett Harford


Selworthy, Somerset. Rebuilt as a model village, to provide housing for the aged and infirm of the Holnicote estate, in 1828 by Sir Thomas Acland
File:Selworthy-Somerset.jpeg|Selworthy, Somerset. A remote rural landscape of thatched cottages, nestled in the vale of the Holnicote Estate. Rebuilt in 1828 as a model village, to provide housing for retired estate workers.


Barrow Bridge, Bolton. Built in the 1830s by Thomas Bazley and Robert Gardner built a model village for mill workers
Barrow Bridge, Bolton. Built in the 1830s by Thomas Bazley and Robert Gardner built a model village for mill workers
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File:MorwellhamMuseum.png|Morewell Quay, Devon.  Once a thriving port and copper ore mine, now a living museum with the village buildings restored to tell a unique story of Devon industry. https://www.morwellham-quay.co.uk/
File:MorwellhamMuseum.png|Morewell Quay, Devon.  Once a thriving port and copper ore mine, now a living museum with the village buildings restored to tell a unique story of Devon industry. https://www.morwellham-quay.co.uk/


File:BlistHill-Ironbridge.jpeg|Blist Hill, Ironbridge.  A recreated Victorian Town, containing houses, shops and workshops, that is part of the wider Ironbridge Gorge Museums network.
File:DoaghFamineVillage.jpeg|Doagh Famine Village, County Donegal, Ireland
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