- Fenton, Nottinghamshire
Fenton is a hamlet in
Nottinghamshire ,England . It is about convert|9|km|mi east ofRetford . Its coordinates are coord|53.3393|N|0.81|W|region:GB_type:city.
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Fenton is a hamlet in
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