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The Chetwynd Centre is an extension of the six Stafford high schools and Stafford College. The Center provides a range of courses not otherwise offered by the Stafford Collegiate. Students who study at the Centre still belong to their School Sixth F…
Chettisham Meadow is a Site of Special Scientific Interest managed as a nature reserve by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough. It is located north of Ely and west of the village of Chettisham in the…
Chesterton was a rural district in Cambridgeshire, England from 1894 to 1974.
The Chester Road North Ground, often referred to simply as Chester Road, is a cricket ground in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England. It is the home of Kidderminster Victoria Cricket Club, and is currently used for Worcestershire County Cricket Cl…
Chester Moor is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a short distance to the south of Chester-le-Street.
Chest of Dee is a waterfall of Scotland.
Cherry Green is a hamlet in the East Hertfordshire District, in the county of Hertfordshire, England.
Cherry Green or Chaureth Green is a hamlet in the Uttlesford District, in the county of Essex, England. It is located several miles from the town of Thaxted.
Chepstow Rural District was a rural district in the administrative county of Monmouthshire, Wales. It was established under the Local Government Act 1894, and was abolished in 1974 when its functions were assumed by the new Monmouth District Council.
Chelsham and Farleigh is a civil parish in the Tandridge District of Surrey, England. The parish is high on the North Downs and centred 14 miles (23 km) south-southeast of central London and it adjoins the Greater London boundary; it is a predominan…
Chelfham is a small borough in North Devon, situated between Bratton Fleming and Barnstaple (the largest town in North Devon).
Cheam Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Cheam, London (formerly Surrey).
Charterhouse to Eashing is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.
Charlton and Wilsford is the area of a grouped parish council serving the two civil parishes of Charlton and Wilsford, in the English county of Wiltshire.
Charlton Castle was a fortified manor house situated in Shropshire between Shrewsbury and Telford (grid reference SJ597112).
Charlestown is a village in Glossopdale, Derbyshire, England on the A624 road between Glossop and Hayfield.
Charlemont was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800.
Chard was a rural district in Somerset, England, from 1894 to 1974.
Chappetts Copse (grid reference SU654230) is a beech woodland in the Meon Valley, Hampshire.
The Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Carlett Park is in Eastham, Merseyside, England.
The small Methodist chapel at Raithby by Spilsby is the oldest Methodist chapel in Lincolnshire, and one of the oldest in England. It is one of the few surviving chapels that was opened by John Wesley, the founding father of Methodism, and is still …
Chapel Beck is a minor river in the county of Cumbria in England.
Champany Inn is a restaurant located in Champany, a hamlet on the junctions of the A904 and A803 roads near Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland.
Chalvey Road was a cricket ground in Slough, Buckinghamshire. Slough Cricket Club moved to the ground in 1899, with the first recorded match on the ground in 1904, when Buckinghamshire played Berkshire in the Minor Counties Championship. From 1904 t…
Chalmington is a small hamlet close to the village of Cattistock, in west Dorset, England.
Chale Bay is a bay on the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, England. It lies to the west of the village of Chale from which it takes its name. It faces south west towards the English Channel, its shoreline is 5km in length and is gently curving.
The Chain Wire Club Ground in Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire was used for first-class cricket by Worcestershire County Cricket Club on a single occasion: a County Championship match against Lancashire in 1980, which Worcestershire won by an inn…
The ruins of the Chailey Heritage Marine Hospital stand to the seaward side of Tide Mills, east of Newhaven, Sussex, in England.
Chadwell is a small village approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire.
Ceunant Llennyrch National Nature Reserve is one of several woodland reserves in the Vale of Ffestiniog in Gwynedd, Wales and runs from Trawsfynydd Lake to the River Dwyryd, near the village of Maentwrog.
Cess is a hamlet on the River Thurne in the southwestern part of the village of Martham, in Norfolk, England, within The Broads a member of the National Parks.
Cerne, Totcombe and Modbury Hundred was a hundred in the county of Dorset, England, containing the following parishes:
Cemetry Road was a cricket ground in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. The ground was known as Field Lane from 1826 to 1854 and was later known as the West Suffolk Cricket Ground.
Cemais Uwch Nyfer was a commote in the Dyfed cantref of Cemais. It consisted of the territory between the Afon Nyfer and Fishguard. Its civil headquarters were at Newport. It ceased to be significant at the time of the Acts of Union, its functions b…
Cemais was one of the three medieval cantrefs on the island of Anglesey, north Wales, in the Kingdom of Gwynedd.
Cemaes Rural District was an administrative subdivision of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was formed in 1934 by the amalgamation of St Dogmells RD and Llanfyrnach RD. It was administered from Newport, Pembrokeshire.