Toby Howe Cricket Ground
Toby Howe Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in Billericay, Essex.
Toby Howe Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in Billericay, Essex.
Toab is the most southerly village on Mainland, Shetland. It is part of Virkie and overlooks Sumburgh Airport. Toab is within the parish of Dunrossness.
Tivoli Road is a cricket ground in Hornsey, London (formerly Middlesex). First established in 1870, the first recorded match on the ground was in 1936, when the Middlesex Second XI played the Kent Second XI in the Minor Counties Championship.
Tividale Quays is a residential area of Tipton in the West Midlands, England, centred on Monins Avenue.
Titsey Woods is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.
The Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve is a national nature reserve (NNR) in Hampshire in southern England.
Titchfield Carnival is an annual event that has been held in Titchfield, Hampshire, England, every year since 1880 onwards, except during World War I and World War II and 2007. It is organised each year by the Titchfield Bonfire Boys Society, and fe…
Tiptree Priory was a small Augustinian priory in Great Braxted, Essex, England and afterwards the name of the 16th century house built on the ruins.
Tiptree Heath is a hamlet in the Colchester District, in the county of Essex. Nearby settlements include the villages of Tiptree, Great Totham, Great Braxted and little Totham. For transport there is the B1022 road which the hamlet is on, and the B1…
The Tipton Road cricket ground in Dudley, England was used for first-class cricket by Worcestershire CCC on 88 occasions between 1911 and 1971. The county also staged 14 List A games there between 1969 and 1977, all in the Sunday League, as well as …
Tindale Crescent is a place in County Durham, in England.
Timpanheck is a village in Annandale, Scottish Borders.
Tilmanstone Colliery Halt was a station on the East Kent Light Railway. It opened on 16 October 1916 and was renamed Elvington in 1925. It closed to passenger traffic on 30 October 1948. The station served the pit village of Elvington.
Tillyfourie railway station was a railway station in Tillyfourie, Aberdeenshire on the now closed Alford Valley Railway between Kintore and Alford.
Tilley is a small village to the south of and almost merged with Wem in North Shropshire. A hamlet, Tilley Green, lies to its southeast at grid reference SJ511273.The village or hamlet comprises around 20 dwellings and of these up to 10 are designat…
Tilgate & Furnace Green is an electoral division of West Sussex in the United Kingdom, and returns one member to sit on West Sussex County Council.
Tilgarsley was a village in Oxfordshire. It was recorded as existing in 1279 and was abandoned before 1350 as a result of the Black Death.
Tidbury Green is a village and civil parish within the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the county of West Midlands in England.
Tibberton and Cherrington is a parish in the Telford and Wrekin borough of Shropshire, England.
Thuxton is a small village in the English county of Norfolk, six miles north west of Wymondham and five miles south east of Dereham.
Thurvaston is a small village in South Derbyshire.
Thurstonland and Farnley Tyas was an urban district in the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1925 to 1938.
Thurso Bay, known also as Scrabster Bay, is a bay of Atlantic water between the points of Clairdon Head and Holborn Head on the north coast of Caithness, Scotland.
Thrumster was a railway station located at Thrumster, Highland, Scotland between Wick and Lybster.
The Throstles Nest Hotel is on Scotland Road in Vauxhall, Liverpool and is situated adjacent to St Anthony's Church.
Throope Down (grid reference SU084246) is a 34.4 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, England, notified in 1971.
Thringarth is a hamlet in Lunedale, in the Pennines of England. It is traditionally located in the North Riding of Yorkshire but along with the rest of the former Startforth Rural District it was transferred to County Durham for administrative and c…
Thremhall Priory was a priory in Essex, England.
Threekingham Bar is the name given to interception of the A52 (Grantham to Boston) and A15 (Peterborough to Lincoln and Hull) roads, 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west of the village of Threekingham, in Lincolnshire, England
Three Holes Cross is a crossroads on the A39 trunk road approximately 2 miles east of Wadebridge, Cornwall, United Kingdom at grid reference SX 012 736. The name is derived from the Cornish cross sited there. There is a settlement of a few houses ne…
Thrapston was a rural district in England from 1894 to 1935. It was one of only a few rural districts to be split between administrative counties, with part in Northamptonshire and part in Huntingdonshire.
Thorpe-in-Balne railway station was an unopened railway station on the Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway.
Thorpe in Balne is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. It has a population of 176.
Thorpe Wood is managed as a nature reserve by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough.
Thorpe Park No 1 Gravel Pit is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Surrey, England. The designated SSSI status is as it is a habitat of gadwalls (Anas strepera, a quite large species in the main dabbling duck genus) as a wintering habita…
Thorpe Lubenham is a deserted settlement and former civil parish in the English midland county of Northamptonshire.