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Henry Joy McCracken's GFC Moneymore (Irish: CLG Mhic Reachtáin, Muine Mór) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Moneymore, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of Derry GAA and currently caters for Gaelic football.
Moncreiffe Hill is a long, wooded ridge that lies south of Perth, Scotland. It can be easily seen on the right during the final stages of the drive north towards Perth on the M90 motorway.
Mollinsburn is a settlement in the North Lanarkshire area of Scotland. It is situated on the A80 road between Condorrat to the east and Moodiesburn to the west.
Mollington railway station was on the Chester and Birkenhead Railway near to the village of Mollington in Cheshire, England. The station opened on 23 September 1840 at the same time as the railway line and closed to passengers on 7 March 1960 due to…
Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.
Moirlanich Longhouse is a rare example of a cruck frame Scottish cottage. It is located at grid reference NN562341 in Glen Lochay near Killin in the Stirling council area, Scotland.
Moel yr Ogof is a summit in Snowdonia.
Moel y Gaer (Welsh for "bald hill of the fortress") is an Iron Age hill fort on a summit of Llantysilio Mountain, northwest of the town of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales.
Moel y Gaer (Welsh for "bald hill of the fortress") is a prehistoric hill fort at the northern end of the Clwydian Range, located on a summit overlooking the valley of the River Wheeler, near the village of Bodfari, Denbighshire, Wales.
Moel y Cerrig Duon is a subsidiary summit of Esgeiriau Gwynion in Gwynedd in north east Wales.
Moel Sych (pronounced [ˈmɔil ˈsɨːx]) is a subsidiary summit of Cadair Berwyn in north east Wales.
Moel Llyfnant is a mountain in the southern portion of the Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, Wales. It is a peak in the Arenig mountain range. It lies to the west of Arenig Fawr.
Moel Fferna is a mountain in Denbighshire, Wales and forms part of the Berwyn range. It is the most northern outpost of the range.
Moel Cynghorion (the Hill of the Councillors) is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales. It lies several miles north-west of Snowdon, and forms part of the Moel Eilio Horseshoe walk. The summit is situated on a wide plateau, marked by a pile of stones…
Model Cottage, Sandiway is a house in the village of Sandiway, Cheshire, England.
The Moat House is a Grade II* historic building located in what were once the grounds of Tamworth Castle in Staffordshire, England. A Gazebo nearby is a Grade II listed building.
Miteside Halt railway station is a railway station on the 15" gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway in Cumbria.
Mitcham Library is a public library in Mitcham, England, being one of the libraries of the London Borough of Merton. It was built in 1933 on land donated by a local builder, Mr Joseph Owen.
Misterton railway station was a railway station in Misterton, Nottinghamshire, England which is now closed.
The Misk Hills consist of a gently undulating sandstone plateau between Hucknall and Annesley in the county of Nottinghamshire in the North East Midlands of England. They offer views Southwards across the town of Hucknall, and the City of Nottingham…
Miserden Castle was a castle near the village of Miserden in Gloucestershire, England.
Mirfield Show is an annual agricultural show held at the Huddersfield Road Showground in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England on the third Sunday in August. It is organised and run by the Mirfield Agricultural Society (MAS) as a not-for-profit event an…
Mire Loch is a man made freshwater loch situated on St Abb's Head in the Scottish Borders, just over a kilometre NW of the village of St. Abbs at grid reference NT912687.
Mintlaw railway station was a railway station in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire.
Minsteracres is an 18th-century mansion house, now a Christian retreat centre, in Northumberland, England.
Minster on Sea is a disused railway station serving Minster on the Isle of Sheppey.
Milton, Nottinghamshire is a village/hamlet in Nottinghamshire.
Milton of Leys (Gaelic: Baile Muilinn an Leigheis) is a suburb on the southern outskirts of Inverness in the Highland council area of Scotland. Milton of Leys lies on high ground overlooking the Moray Firth, 3 miles (5 km) southeast of the city cent…
Milton of Crathes is a restored set of 17th century stone buildings, presently used for retail and restaurant purposes. The historic site is associated with, and was previously an outlier of Crathes Castle.
Milton of Balgonie's is a primary school in Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland.
Milton Road Halt (TQ 656 738 (51°26′20″N0°23′01″E) was a halt between Gravesend Central and Denton Halt on the Hundred of Hoo Railway in Kent, England.
Milton Green is a hamlet, 8 miles south-south-east of Chester, in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.
Milnrow Urban District was, from 1894 to 1974, a local government district of the administrative county of Lancashire, in northwest England.
Milne's High School is a secondary school, located in the village of Fochabers, Moray.
The Milltir Cerrig (Welsh for "Mile of Stones") is a mountain pass in Wales, on the B4391 between Bala (in the county of Gwynedd) and Llangynog (Powys), briefly passing through Denbighshire.
Millom was a rural district in Cumberland in England from 1934 to 1974.