Pilsgate
Pilsgate is a hamlet in Barnack Civil parish, Cambridgeshire England.
Pilsgate is a hamlet in Barnack Civil parish, Cambridgeshire England.
Piggledene (grid reference SU141689) is a 4.7 hectare biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1965.
Piff's Elm is the local name for part of the English parish of Elmstone-Hardwicke. It is effectively a hamlet, and is near Hardwicke, Uckington, and Junction 10 of the M5 motorway in Gloucestershire.
Pier Head was a railway station on the Liverpool Overhead Railway.
Piddletrenthide Priory was a priory in Dorset, England.
Piddletrenthide Liberty was a liberty in the county of Dorset, England, containing the following parishes:
Picklescott is a village in Shropshire, England.
Pickburn is a hamlet in South Yorkshire, England, close to the village of Brodsworth and Brodsworth Hall.
Philorth railway station, also known as Philorth Halt, was a railway station near Philorth House, south of Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire.
Phillip's Field was a cricket ground in Bromley, Kent.
Phillimore Island is an elongated island in the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England near the villages of Shiplake, Oxfordshire and Wargrave, Berkshire.
Philipshill is an area of the Scottish new town East Kilbride, in South Lanarkshire.
Pewit Island is an uninhabited island at the north of Hamford Water off the coast of the English county of Essex.
Pewet Island lies on the south side of the estuary of the River Blackwater in the English county of Essex.
Petworth Park New Ground is a cricket ground in the shadow of Petworth House, Petworth, Sussex. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1844, when Petworth Cricket Club played the Marylebone Cricket Club in the first first-class match held at …
The Petworth Canal was one of Britain's shorter lasting canals, opened in 1795 and dismantled in 1826. On completion of the Rother Navigation the Earl of Egremont used his estate workforce to build the 1¼ mile long canal from just upstream of the Sh…
Petworth is an electoral division of West Sussex in the United Kingdom, and returns one member to sit on West Sussex County Council.
Petton is a small village and civil parish in Shropshire, England. It was mentioned in Domesday as "Peetone", a name probably derived from Old English paec-tun, "settlement by the hill".
Pettigoe Fault is a geological fault in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Petsoe End is a hamlet in Emberton, which is in the Borough of Milton Keynes, in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England.
Peterstone Gout is a tidal flap controlling the outfall to the sea near Peterstone Wentlooge, Newport, south Wales. It is located several miles up the coast from Cardiff in the estuary of the River Usk. It is the main drainage point from the Wentloo…
Petersfield Museum is a local museum in the small town of Petersfield in the English county of Hampshire.
Perrywood is a village and a wood near the village of Selling, in the Swale District, in the English county of Kent.
Perriam Down near Ludgershall, Wiltshire was used as a cricket venue for 6 first-class and 3 other matches between 1787 and 1796. It was a favoured venue of Thomas Assheton Smith I who patronised cricket in the area and organised all the matches.
Penyrheol is the name of an electoral ward and a suburb in the City and County of Swansea, Wales, UK.
Pen Y Graig is a small neighbourhood between Llwynhendy, Bynea and Bryn, within Llanelli Rural Community. It consists of a council estate and some private residences. It was built on top of the Genwen Quarry which to this day still remains as an are…
Penygarreg Lane (or "Pen-y-garreg Lane") is a halt on the Cambrian Heritage Railways's line in Shropshire. It is on the northern edge of the village of Pant, north of the disused Pant station.
Penygarn is a village near Trevethin in Wales.
Penwith Hundred was one of ten ancient administrative hundreds of the county of Cornwall, England, UK. The ancient hundred of Penwith was larger than the local government district of Penwith (1974–2009) which took its name.
Pentremawr Colliery was a coal mine, located in the Gwendraeth valley in Carmarthenshire, South Wales.
Pentrechwyth (English: village on the left) is a village in Swansea, Wales falling within the Bon-y-maen ward.
Pentre Dwr (or Pentre-dwr) is a village in the City and County of Swansea, Wales falling within the Bon-y-maen ward.
Pentraeth railway station was situated on the Red Wharf Bay branch line between Holland Arms railway station and Benllech, the third station after the line branched from the main Anglesey Central Railway. Opening on 1 July 1908, a quarter of a mile …
Pentewan Valley is one of four new civil parishes created on 1 April 2009 for the St Austell district of mid Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.The population at the 2011 Census was 826.
Penrose Methodist Chapel is a redundant Methodist chapel situated some 1.5 miles (2 km) to the west of the hamlet of St Ervan in Cornwall, England.
Penrith Friary was a friary in Cumbria, England.