Leighton Library
The Leighton Library, or Bibliotheca Leightoniana, in The Cross, Dunblane, is the oldest purpose built library in Scotland.
The Leighton Library, or Bibliotheca Leightoniana, in The Cross, Dunblane, is the oldest purpose built library in Scotland.
Leicester's Corn Exchange in the City centre of Leicester, England.
Legg's cross is an Anglo-Saxon cross in County Durham, England, about 4 miles north of Piercebridge on the Pilgrims' Way (the modern B6275 and the old Roman road of Dere Street). It is a Grade II* listed structure.
Legburthwaite is a village in the Allerdale District, in the county of Cumbria. It is located on the A591 road and the B5322 road. Legburthwaite has a place of worship and a youth hostel.
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Lees (or Lees Urban District) was from 1894 to 1974, a local government district in the administrative county of Lancashire, England.
Leeholme is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated immediately to the north of Coundon.
Leeds Valley is a Leeds based business park owned by Goodman Business Parks.
The Leeds Club is a Grade II* listed Victorian building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
The Leechwell is a set of three springs in Totnes, Devon, England. It was known in historical times for its supposed healing properties; this tradition continues among the town's large New Age community. The name is also applied to Leechwell Lane, w…
Leebotwood is a small village and civil parish in Shropshire, England. Its estimated population in 2011 was 193. It is about 9 miles (14 km) south of Shrewsbury and 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of Church Stretton.
Lee Wood is the location of an Iron Age enclosure or hill fort situated near to Braunton and Barnstaple in Devon, England.
Ledbury Town Halt was one of two stations serving the town of Ledbury. It was situated at the junction of Bridge Street and Bye Street, just to the north of the point where Bridge Street crossed the line.
Ledborough was a former hamlet in the parish of Beaconsfield, in Buckinghamshire, England which has become incorporated into the urban area of the town of Beaconsfield as it rapidly expanded in the early part of the 20th century.
Leavening is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale District of North Yorkshire, England. The village is situated approximately 13 miles (20 km) north-east from the centre of the city and county town of York.
Leaton is a small village in Shropshire, England.
Leanchoil Hospital is a UK National Health Service community hospital in Forres, Morayshire, Scotland.
Leadenham railway station was a railway station in Leadenham, Lincolnshire.
Leabrooks is a small urban locality in Derbyshire that merges with the village of Somercotes and the locality of Greenhill Lane. It is named after a stream, the Lee Brook, which formerly ran through it after rising on an area known as The Lees (off …
Laxo is a small settlement at the end of Laxo Voe in Vidlin, Shetland.
Laxdale (Scottish Gaelic: Lacasdal) is a village in the Scottish Outer Hebrides, on the island of Lewis. Although nominally a distinct village, Laxdale is now effectively a suburb of Stornoway. Laxdale is also within the parish of Stornoway. There i…
Lavernock Battery was built at Lavernock Point, Wales on the recommendations of the 1859 Royal Commission.
Lavenham railway station was a station in Lavenham, Suffolk, on the Long Melford–Bury St Edmunds branch line.
Lavendon Castle stood to the north of the village of Lavendon, Buckinghamshire, England.
Lavendon Abbey was a Premonstratensian abbey in Buckinghamshire, England.
Lavant Railway Station served the village group of Lavant in the county of West Sussex in England. It was on the former London Brighton and South Coast Railway line between Midhurst and Chichester. The station building design featured a booking offi…
Laurel Mill was a cotton spinning mill in the Mills Hill/Middleton Junction area of Chadderton, in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England.
Launton railway station served the village of Launton in Oxfordshire. It was on the Varsity Line between Bletchley and Oxford.
Laughton is a small village and parish situated in Leicestershire, approximately 5 miles west of Market Harborough. Old buildings dominate Laughton with currently only two modern buildings situated in the village. There is a row of cottages opposite…
Laughton Place is a historic building near Lewes, Sussex owned by the Landmark Trust. The Pelham family bought Laughton Place, an old fortified manor, in 1466; it was rebuilt in 1534 by William Pelham.
Latton Priory was a small priory in Essex, England.
The Latchmore Brook is a significant stream in the New Forest, Hampshire, England.
Lasswade and Rosewell Parish Church serves the communities of Lasswade, Poltonhall and Rosewell, Midlothian, Scotland.
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Larne Town railway station serves Larne in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Larne was a single-member county constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.