Saxtead Green
Saxtead Green is a village on the A1120 road and the B1119 road, near the village of Saxtead and the town of Framlingham, in the Suffolk Coastal District, in the English county of Suffolk.
Saxtead Green is a village on the A1120 road and the B1119 road, near the village of Saxtead and the town of Framlingham, in the Suffolk Coastal District, in the English county of Suffolk.
Saunton Golf Club is a private golf club in England, that is located about 2 miles (3 km) to the west of Braunton, Devon.
Saughtree is a hamlet in the Scottish Borders at the junction of the B6357 and an unnamed road from Kielder village in Northumberland, England. It is at the confluence of the River Liddle [Liddel Water] and Dawston Burn. The valley of the Liddle is …
Saughall was a railway station on the former Chester & Connah's Quay Railway between Chester Northgate and Hawarden Bridge. It was 0.63 miles (1.01 km) from the village of Saughall, Cheshire.
Sapperton is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The nearest town is Grantham, 6 miles (9.7 km) to the west. Adjacent villages include Braceby, Pickworth and Ropsley.
Santo's Higham Farm Hotel is a hotel based in the Derbyshire countryside, overlooking the Amber Valley. The hotel has 28 en-suite bedrooms and a restaurant with à la carte and table d'hôte cuisine.
The Sans Souci Theatre was a 500-seat theatre located on Leicester Place, just off Leicester Square in the City of Westminster. It was built in 1796 by Charles Dibdin, and replaced eponymous former music rooms he had leased for performances, off the…
Sandwick (Scottish Gaelic: Sanndabhaig) is a village in the Scottish Outer Hebrides, on the island of Lewis and a quasi-suburb of Stornoway. Sandwick is situted within the parish of Stornoway.
Sandwath Beck is a river running through Cumbria in England.
Sandsfoot Castle Halt was a small railway station on the Portland Branch Railway between Weymouth and Portland in Dorset.
Sandon railway station was a railway station opened by the North Staffordshire Railway to serve the village of Sandon, Staffordshire, England.
Sandon Dock was a railway station on the Liverpool Overhead Railway, adjacent to the dock of the same name.
Sandhoe Hall, also once known as Sandhoe House, is a 19th-century country house, now converted into residential apartments, situated at Sandhoe, Northumberland.
Sandgate Hill Ground was a cricket ground in Sandgate, Kent. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1862, when Kent played Sussex in the grounds first first-class match.
Sandford is a small village in the Eden District, in the English county of Cumbria, England. It is near the A66 road.
Sancreed Beacon is a Bronze Age archaeological site near the village of Sancreed in the Penwith peninsula of Cornwall maintained by the Cornwall Heritage Trust.
Saltoun Parish Church is a church in East Saltoun, East Lothian, Scotland.
Salt and Sandon railway station was a former British railway station opened by the Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway to serve the village of Salt in Staffordshire in 1867
Salisbury Woodland Gardens is an open space located in the east of Blackpool, flanked by East Park Drive and Woodside Drive and linking Blackpool Zoo with Stanley Park. Known simply as the 'Woodland Gardens' to local people, the site was acquired in…
Salenside is a village off the A7, on the Ale Water, near Ashkirk, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the former Selkirkshire. There was a Salenside Tower house, but nothing remains of it. Salenside Farm and Salenside Cottage exist.
Salem Moravian Church was founded in Oldham, Lancashire, England in 1825 by John Lees.
Salcott cum Virley is a village in the Colchester borough of Essex, England, and forms part of the Winstred Hundred civil parish.
Salcey Green is an area of farm and wood land within the parish of Hanslope in the Borough of Milton Keynes, England.
Saintfield High School is a secondary school in Saintfield, County Down, Northern Ireland that teaches compulsory education up to GCSE level. It was established in 1958 and has about 350 students. Vivien Watt is the current Principal of the school.
Saint Saviour's is the Church of England parish church for the village of Branston, south of Burton upon Trent.
Saffron Walden Rural District was a rural district in the county of Essex, England. It was created in 1894 and later enlarged by the addition of the parishes of Berden, Birchanger, Elsenham, Farnham, Henham-on-the-Hill, Manuden, Stansted Mountfitche…
Sacred Heart Church is a Catholic church in the village of Plumbridge, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was built in the 1850s and was damaged[when?] when a bomb went off in the old police barracks beside it. It is a Grade B2 listed building.
Sack Friary, Bristol was a friary in Bristol, England.
The SS Saint Ninian was a steam cargo ship of the British Merchant Navy. She was built in 1894 and served during the First World War.
The Church of St Peter and St Andrew is an historic Church of England parish church at Old Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. It is located at the end of Church Road near the River Thames.
The SS Ina Mactavish was a small coaster that was wrecked in 1907 with the loss of two lives.
Two steamships have borne the name Abessinia, after the German name for the Ethiopian Empire:
Ryton Woodside is a small settlement near the town of Ryton, Tyne and Wear. It is near the A659 road.
Ryecroft is a residential area of Walsall in the West Midlands of England.
Ryecroft is an area of Ashton-under-Lyne, a town in Greater Manchester, England.
Ruxley was an ancient hundred, a land division in the north west of the county of Kent, England. Its area has been mostly absorbed by the growth of London; with its name currently referring to the Ruxley district. Its former area now corresponds to …