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Brough () may mean or refer to an ''area'', ''enclosure'', ''round tower'' or ''outer wall of a feudal castle''.


Places


England

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Brough, Cumbria Brough (), sometimes known as Brough under Stainmore, is a village and civil parish in the Eden, Cumbria, Eden district of Cumbria, England, on the western fringe of the Pennines near Stainmore. The village is on the A66 road, A66 trans-Pennine ...
, a village in Cumbria ** Brough Castle * Brough-on-Noe, a hamlet in Derbyshire * Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire, a town ** Brough Aerodrome, an aerodrome and former motor racing circuit nearby * Brough with St Giles, a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire ** Brough Hall * Brough, Nottinghamshire, a village on the Fosse Way * Middlesbrough, a town in North Yorkshire


Scotland

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Brough, Caithness Brough is a small village (population 66) in Caithness in the North of Scotland. It is located on the B855 single-track road, the most northerly numbered road on the mainland of Great Britain, and is a few miles to the south east of Dunnet Head, ...
, near Dunnet Head * Brough, Shetland * Brough, Yell, Shetland * Brough of Birsay, a tidal island and lighthouse, Orkney Islands


Other uses

* Brough (surname) *
Brough Motorcycles Brough Motorcycles were made by William E. Brough in Nottingham, England, from 1902 to 192 after some earlier experimentation with motorised tricycles. The Brough Superior company was a separate company created by his son, George Brough. Models ...
, made in England from 1908 to 1926 * Brough Superior, a brand of English motorcycles and automobiles were made from 1919 to 1940


See also

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Broch (disambiguation) Broch is a type of Iron Age drystone hollow-walled structure found in Scotland. Broch may also refer to: Buildings * Broch of Clickimin, a broch near Lerwick, Shetland *Broch of Culswick, an unexcavated coastal broch in Shetland *Broch of Gurne ...
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