Cranoe
Cranoe is a small village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England.
Cranoe is a small village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England.
Cranmore West is a railway station on the East Somerset Railway.
Cranmer Bank is a council estate situated in Moor Allerton, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The estate is often referred to as Black Moor, however these are two separate areas of Moor Allerton. The estate has a parade of shops including a Post Offic…
Craik Forest is a forest near Hawick in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, and managed by the Forestry Commission.
Craigvinean Forest is located one mile west of Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, on the A9. It is accessed through a track at the foot of Deuchary Hill. The River Braan bisects the forest.
Craigton Primary School is a primary school located in Glasgow, Scotland. It was opened in 1910 by the Govan Parish Council and holds up to 200 pupils. Craigton Primary celebrated its centenary (100 year old) on 4 September 2011.
Craigs Dolmen (also known as the Broad Stone) is situated three miles north of Rasharkin, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, close to a minor road, at a height of 200m on the Long Mountain.
Craigour is a district of southeast Edinburgh, Scotland, next to the A7 (Old Dalkeith Road).
Craignaw is a small but very rocky hill in centre of the Galloway Hills of southern Scotland. Unlike many hills in the Southern Uplands, Craignaw has a complex and rocky summit area, with a long line of crags and rough ground on the east side. The h…
Craiglich is a hill in western Aberdeenshire, with a height of 476 metres (1562 feet).
Craiglethy (Scottish Gaelic: Creag Liathach - meaning grey rock) is a small island/skerry off Fowlsheugh on the east coast of Aberdeenshire, Scotland in the North Sea. As it is part of Fowlsheugh, it is an SSSI, with many seabirds and seals living o…
Craig-y-Don is a suburb of Llandudno, a coastal seaside resort in Conwy county borough, north Wales.
Craig yr Allt is a hill in South Wales, overlooking Caerphilly to the east and the villages of Nantgarw and Taff's Well to the west.
Craig y Cilau is a limestone escarpment in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys, Wales.
Craig Llysfaen (Lisvane Graig in English) is a prominent hill of 265 m above sea level, overlooking Cardiff, some 7 miles north of the city centre.
Craig Cwm Silyn is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales which forms the highest point on the celebrated Nantlle Ridge.
Craig Cerrig-gleisiad is a subsidiary summit of Fan Fawr in the Fforest Fawr section of the Brecon Beacons National Park, South Wales.
Craig Cefn Parc (or Craigcefnparc) is a village near the town of Clydach, south Wales. It falls within the Mawr ward of Swansea. The name means "park ridge rock". Cwm Clydach RSPB nature reserve is located at the south of the village, near the New I…
The Cragburn Pavilion was built was built in Gourock in 1935-6 by J. & J.A. Carrick, in brick and stucco with prominent art deco fluting along its front North-facing elevation.
The Craft in the Bay Gallery is an exhibition and craft retail area located at the south end of Lloyd George Avenue, Cardiff Bay. It is operated by a charitable arts organisation, The Makers Guild in Wales. The gallery is opposite the Wales Millenni…
Cradlehall is a residential area in the east of Inverness, Scotland. In addition to housing, Cradlehall has a business park and a number of small businesses.
Crabtree is a suburb of Plymouth in the English county of Devon.
Cowton Burn is a stream that rises in the Mounth, or eastern range of the Grampian Mountains, on some of the northwest slopes of the Durris Forest west of Netherley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The Grid Reference for the headwaters is NO 925 823); Cowt…
Cowie Bridge is a roadway bridge across the Cowie Water in Stonehaven, Scotland near the river's mouth at the North Sea. This construction is a listed historical structure in Aberdeenshire. Historically the area in the vicinity of the Cowie Bridge s…
Cowhill is a small village south of Oldbury, South Gloucestershire, England. Its most prominent feature is the church, known as Cowhill church (St Arilda).
Cowesby is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. it is on the border of the North York Moors and near the A19, about 4 miles north of Thirsk.
The Cowes Maritime Museum is a local maritime museum in Cowes, Isle of Wight, southern England.
Cowden Park House is a house in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland.
Cowbridge Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in Cowbridge, Glamorgan. The first recorded match held on the ground came 1931, when Glamorgan played Northamptonshire in a ground first first-class match in the 1931 County Championship.
Cowbridge was a small castra in Roman Wales within the Roman province of Britannia Superior.
Coverack Bridges (Cornish: Ponskovrek) is a hamlet in southwest Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated southwest of Wendron in the valley of the River Cober just under one mile north of Helston. The area is mainly farming now but has a lo…
The Coventry Way is a 40 mile (64 km) long distance footpath in central England that starts and finishes in Meriden. It forms a circular route around the city of Coventry covering countryside in both the West Midlands and Warwickshire.
Cove is a small village in the county of Devon, England. It is situated 4 miles north of Tiverton and 2 miles from Bampton in the Exe Valley some 450 feet above sea level. Cove was formed into an ecclesiastical parish in 1886. The church of St. John…
Courthouse Green is a suburb in the north of Coventry.
Court Hey Park is a park in Bowring Park, in Merseyside on the outskirts of Liverpool and is home to the National Wildflower Centre.
Coupland is a small village in Cumbria, England in the civil parish of Warcop. It is situated a short distance to the south-east of Appleby-in-Westmorland, just to the north of the A66, and lies within the historic county boundaries of Westmorland.