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Dorstone In The Golden Valley
In many parts of the world the countryside is largely unclaimed, untamed, even uninhabited; consider, say, the large swathes of Australia’s Kimberley region, Indonesia’s Kalimantan, or the interior of Baffin Island. ...Read more
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Growing Up On Newberries Avenue!
I've just found this place and boy what a lot of memories it brings. We lived in Newberries Avenue, moving out from Finchley when the Handley Page factory in Cricklewood shut (around that time). Dad, initially a ...Read more
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To the north of the house Warner's have built a brick and stone-dressed bedroom block and a spa and health club.
Churches were built to serve the suburbs north of Abington Park.
Findon is on the top of the Downs, just north of Worthing, and was noted for an annual sheep fair.
Before you reach Ingoldmells, north of Skegness, you pass one of Butlins' largest holiday camps.
Our first rural tour heads eastwards, skirting to the north of the Pevensey Levels, those great marshes largely drained during the Middle Ages, and following the road that heads for Ninfield
To the north of Newbury, on the edge of the downs, lies Hampstead Norris, surrounded by hills and woodland.
The somewhat interestingly named hamlet of Dirt Pot lies just one mile north of Allenheads.
The grammar school moved out of its old buildings (now the Town Hall) to a new twenty-acre site set in fields north of St Peter's church in 1891.
This somewhat featureless shopping centre has developed to the north of the Tally Ho pub and Tally Ho corner, which can be seen as a multi-gabled vista stopper in this photograph.
The village of Pyle is situated north of Porthcawl just off the M4 between Bridgend and Port Talbot.
Ecclesfield lies 5 miles north of Sheffield.
St Michael's parish church is north of the High Street, and a reminder of a pre- Rothschild era for the village, although the chancel was restored at his expense in 1877.
Much more pedestrian in style is St Luke's, at the junction of St Luke's Road and Norfolk Road to the north of the town centre, built to serve the new suburb beyond what became Kidwell's Park.
The church, built in 1827 to designs of one J Norton, is in a fairly routine design but with a circular turret and spire on the north, or Green, side.
Back on the A24 London to Worthing Road, and north of Capel, is Beare Green with the Duke's Head pub.
Clanfield sits in a valley to the west of the A3, 12 miles north of Portsmouth, and 6 miles south of Petersfield.
Chester sits on a sandstone spur north of the Dee, which winds past the ancient castle, begun in 1069, but now much modified by late 18th-century additions.
A private steam company has already opened six miles of track north of Matlock, and intend one day to get right through to Buxton.
The stone walls of St Peter's Church, to the north of the forecourt to Doddington Hall, are a marked contrast to the mellow red brick of the Hall, which might be by Robert Smythson, the architect of Hardwick
To the north of Pitminster is Poundisford Park, once a hunting ground for the Bishops of Winchester.
Two miles north of Hitchin lies Ickleford, where the Roman Icknield way crosses the confluence of the Rivers Hiz and Oughton.
The huge saddle-backed tower is in an unusual position, north of the nave, and architecturally it is interesting for its fortified appearance.
The stone walls of St Peter's Church, to the north of the forecourt to Doddington Hall, are a marked contrast to the mellow red brick of the Hall, which might be by Robert Smythson, the architect of Hardwick
North of the old windmill is the Manor House in mid seventeenth-century brick, which retains its original cross windows.
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