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  • Fitz Park

    Fitz Park is a public park in Keswick, Cumbria. Landscaped in the Victorian period, the park contains shrubberies and specimen trees, and provides open space for recreation.

  • Fittleton

    Fittleton is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, 12 miles (19 km) north of Salisbury. The parish contains the adjacent settlement of Haxton. Fittleton and Haxton are situated on the east bank of the River Avon and just across the river…

  • Fishpool

    Fishpool is an area of Bury, in Greater Manchester, England. The area is roughly-speaking, a square bounded by Wellington Road to the north, Manchester Road to the west, Gigg Lane to the south and Market Street to the east.

  • Fishers Green

    Fishers Green is a wetland nature reserve in Lee Valley Park and part of a flood management area run by the Environment Agency, in the parish of Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.

  • Fishers Brook

    Fishers Brook is a small hamlet in Wiltshire, England, with a population of approximately 25 residents. It is essentially a small collection of houses situated just to the south of Fishers Brook bridge.

  • Fisher's Folly

    Fisher’s Folly was a house in Bishopsgate Street, in Bishopsgate Ward Without built by Jasper Fisher around 1580. The Earl of Oxford owned it and sold it to William Cornwallis (c. 1545 - 1611) in 1588. By 1603, Roger Manars (presumably Roger Manners…

  • Firth, Shetland

    Firth is a village in the north east of Mainland, Shetland, in the parish of Delting, not far from Mossbank. It is about 27 miles from Lerwick.

  • Firbank

    Firbank is a village and civil parish in the South Lakeland district of the English county of Cumbria. It has a population of 97. In 1652, George Fox preached to about 1,000 people at Fox's Pulpit, at one of the meetings which brought about the Quak…

  • Fintray Hillclimb

    Fintray House Hillclimb is a speed motorsport event held near Hatton of Fintray, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Each event is a separate round of the Scottish Hillclimb Championship. The venue is a working farm for the majority of the year but Grampian…

  • Fingland

    Fingland is a hamlet in the Allerdale District, in the county of Cumbria. Fingland is located on the B5307 road in between the villages of Kirkbride and Kirkbampton.

  • Fincharn Castle

    Fincharn Castle, also known as Fionchairn Castle and Glassery Castle, is a ruined 13th-century castle near Ford on the southwest shore of Loch Awe, Scotland.

  • Filkins and Broughton Poggs

    Filkins and Broughton Poggs is a civil parish in West Oxfordshire, on the Oxfordshire county boundary with Gloucestershire. The parish includes the villages of Filkins (Ordnance Survey grid reference SP238043) and Broughton Poggs (OS grid ref.

  • Figges Marsh

    Figges Marsh is a park in the London Borough of Merton (south-west London). It is in Mitcham, close to Tooting railway station. Originally, the park was next to a toll road into London.

  • Fields End

    Fields End is a hamlet to the North West of Hemel Hempstead, just beyond Warner's End on Boxted Road, in Hertfordshire, England.

  • Field of the Forty Footsteps

    The Field of the Forty Footsteps was part of meadow lands at the back of the British Museum, once known as the Long Fields, then Southampton Fields. As the land lay behind Montague House, the town house of Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu, complet…

  • Fiddleford

    Fiddleford is a hamlet in the county of Dorset in southern England, situated between Sturminster Newton and Okeford Fitzpaine in the North Dorset administrative district. It was founded by an English nobleman named Fitela (Fitela's Ford), and the af…

  • Fiaraidh

    Fiaraidh (OS; formerly anglicised as Fiaray; Scottish Gaelic: Fiaraigh) is one of the Outer Hebrides. It is 41 ha in size, and 30 metres at its highest point. It is relatively flat and featureless, and is used as a staging post by barnacle geese.

  • Ffestiniog railway station

    Llan Ffestiniog railway station was a railway station in Llan Ffestiniog, North Wales. It opened as the terminus of the narrow gauge Festiniog and Blaenau Railway on 29 May 1868. On 1 September 1882 the standard gauge Bala Ffestiniog Line reached Ll…

  • Ffarmers

    Ffarmers is a village near Lampeter, in the north of Carmarthenshire, Wales. It was named after the old "Farmers' Arms" public house, which is now closed. The double "f" in the name comes from the Welsh language spelling of the "f" sound in "farmers…

  • Fetteresso Forest

    The Fetteresso Forest is a woodland that is principally coniferous situated in the Mounth range of the Grampian Mountains in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The forest has a number of prominent mountain peaks including the Hill of Blacklodge and Craiginour…

  • Ferryhill Station

    Ferryhill Station is a village in County Durham, in England, near the site of Ferryhill railway station. It is situated to the south east of Ferryhill, next to Chilton Lane, a few miles south of Durham.