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  • Townend, Dumbarton

    Townend is a moderate to large housing scheme in Dumbarton. It stretches from Dumbarton Central Station to Barloan roundabout, and to Round Riding Rd to the east. It has a mix of residential houses, private and council lets. In the area is the set o…

  • Town Ground, Worksop

    The Town Ground in Worksop, England was used by Nottinghamshire for 47 first-class cricket matches between 1921 and 1998. It also staged three List A games between 1970 and 1980, all in the John Player League.

  • Town Ground, Rushden

    The Town Ground in Rushden is a cricket ground which was used by Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in 22 first-class matches for 39 years between 1924 and 1963. It is now used predominantly for Northamptonshire Premier League games, serving as th…

  • Town Fields

    Town Fields is a large area of public land in Intake, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. It was historically used by Hall Cross School in Doncaster.

  • Tower Theatre (Folkestone)

    The Tower Theatre is a theatre in Folkestone, Kent that has been converted from the garrison church of Shorncliffe Camp barracks. The venue is owned by Folkestone & Hythe Operatic & Dramatic Society, (FHODS). FHODS is a charitable organisation that …

  • The Breeze (Bath)

    The Breeze is an independent local radio station that broadcasts on 107.9 FM in Bath, Somerset, England and is owned by Celador Radio and is part of The Breeze network of stations.

  • Torrisdale Bay, Argyll

    Torrisdale Bay is a coastal embayment along the east side of the Kintyre Peninsula within Kilbrannan Sound in Scotland. The shoreline of the bay consists partially of a shingle beach. Nearby is located Torrisdale Castle. The villages of Torrisdale a…

  • Torrinch

    Torrinch or Inchtore (Scottish Gaelic: Torr-Innis) is an island in Loch Lomond in Scotland. The name Torremach is also recorded for it.

  • Torr Meadhonach

    Torr Meadhonach is a hill 332 metres (1,089 ft) high at the northernmost part of the Isle of Arran in western Scotland, east of the village of Lochranza.

  • Torbothie

    Torbothie is a small area in the town of Shotts, North Lanarkshire. Shotts is the largest village in Scotland, with a population of approximately 13,500. Torbothie has a mixture of properties including council-letted accommodations and private dwell…

  • Torboll Fall

    This impressive waterfall is situated in Strath Carnaig near Golspie, Highland, Scotland, and is located in species rich deciduous woodland in Torboll Woods Site of Special Scientific Interest. it's grid reference is NH744985 and its Coordinates 57 …

  • Torbeg

    Torbeg (Scottish Gaelic: An Tòrr Beag) is a village on the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland.

  • Tor Leisure Ground, Glastonbury

    Tor Leisure Ground, previously known as Morlands Athletic Ground until 1986, is a former first-class cricket ground located in Glastonbury, Somerset. It hosted first-class matches for Somerset County Cricket Club between 1952 – 1973, and List A cric…

  • Tonic Cinema

    The Tonic Cinema was built in 1936 in Bangor, Northern Ireland. At the time it was the largest Cinema in Ireland with 2,001 seats. It was demolished in 1992 following a fire. The old Compton Theatre Organ, formerly in the Tonic Cinema, is now in the…

  • Tollemache Almshouses

    The Tollemache Almshouses, also known as the Wilbraham Almshouses or Wilbraham's Almshouses, are six former almshouses in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. They are in two blocks of three cottages each, located on the north side of Welsh Row at numbers 1…

  • Toft, Warwickshire

    Toft is a hamlet in the county of Warwickshire, England, just south of Dunchurch village. To the west across Draycote Water (a modern reservoir) lies Thurlaston village. The hamlet is known to have existed in the early 17th century. It sits on a hil…

  • Todhills, Cumbria

    Todhills is a small village on the outskirts of Carlisle, Cumbria, England. The village's name is from Old English tota-hyll "look-out hill". Located north of Carlisle, nestled between the border city and Gretna, Todhills is so small that is really …