Fawley
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Fawley is a place name that is used more than once in the United Kingdom. In each case, the origins of the name are different:
- Fawley, Berkshire ('clearing frequented by fallow deer'); nearby is South Fawley, sometimes called Little Fawley
- Fawley, Buckinghamshire ('fallow-coloured clearing'); in or nearby are:
- Fawley Court, a manor house and estate, and
- Fawley Bottom, a very small village
- Fawley, Hampshire ('clearing with ploughed land'); in or nearby are:
- Fawley Chapel, Herefordshire ('clearing where hay is made')
For the ExxonMobil oil refinery see Fawley, Hampshire