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As far as I'm aware - there are no towns in the UK ending in 'beau'. The word 'beau' is of French origin - and is unlikely to have been incorporated into a modern British town name.

The Normans were the first to attach the term "Beau" or "Bel" to British place names. this was a sign meaning they liked the area . They did not use at the end of the name nor is there are registered placement with this term at the end . However, one example of the Norman influence is Beaulieu in Hampshire means 'fair/fine place.

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