difference between nucleated settlement
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Nucleated settlements are ones where the houses are grouped closely together, often around a central feature like a church, pub or village green.
Linear settlements are settlements where the buildings are constructed in lines, often next to a geographical feature like a lake shore, a river or following a road.
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Nucleated settlements are towns where buildings are close together, often clustered around a central point. ... Route centres often create settlements with a nucleated pattern which grow up around a crossroad.
Example of a. nucleated settlement: Little Thetford in England
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