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  • Carl Wark

    Carl Wark (sometimes Carl's Wark) is a rocky promontory on Hathersage Moor in the Peak District National Park, just inside the boundary of Sheffield, England. The promontory is faced by vertical cliffs on all but one side, which is protected by a pr…

  • Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral

    The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St David, also known as St David's Cathedral Cardiff is a Roman Catholic Cathedral in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales and is the centre of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff. Located in Charles Street, t…

  • Cardenden

    Cardenden ( listen (help·info)) is a Scottish town located on the South bank of the River Ore in the parish of Auchterderran, Fife. It is approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) North-West of Kirkcaldy. Cardenden was named in 1848 by the Edinburgh and Northe…

  • Cannon Hall

    Cannon Hall is a country house museum located between the villages of Cawthorne and High Hoyland some 5 miles (8 km) west of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. Originally the home of the Spencer and later the Spencer-Stanhope family, it now houses …

  • Cammell Laird 1907 F.C.

    Cammell Laird 1907 Football Club is an English semi-professional football club based in Birkenhead, Merseyside. The club are members of the North West Counties Football League Division One, the tenth tier of English football, and play at the MBS Sta…

  • Camden High Street

    Camden High Street is a short stretch of road (less than 500m long, forming part of the A400) in Camden Town, in north-northwest London. It is part of the route from central London to Hampstead.

  • Camden Arts Centre

    Camden Arts Centre in the London Borough of Camden, England, is a place for contemporary visual art and education The changing programme includes exhibitions, artist residencies, off-site projects and artist-led activities, ensuring Camden Arts Cent…

  • Cambridgeshire Lodes

    The Cambridgeshire Lodes are a series of man-made waterways, believed to be Roman in origin, located in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. Bottisham, Swaffham Bulbeck, Reach, Burwell, Wicken and Monks Lodes all connect to the River Cam, while So…

  • Cambridge Guildhall

    Cambridge Guildhall is a listed building designed in 1939 by Charles Cowles-Voysey in the centre of the historic city of Cambridge, England. It includes two halls, The Large Hall and The Small Hall, and is used for many disparate events such as come…

  • Camberwell Green

    Camberwell Green is a small area of common land in Camberwell, South London. It lies at the junction of Camberwell Road and Camberwell New Road/Camberwell Church Street. At the North-East of the green is Camberwell Magistrate's Court, and at the Nor…

  • Caledonian Road & Barnsbury railway station

    Caledonian Road & Barnsbury railway station in the London Borough of Islington in North London is on the North London Line and is in Travelcard Zone 2. The station and all trains serving it are operated by London Overground. The station opened in 18…

  • Caird Hall

    Caird Hall is the principal concert auditorium in Dundee, Scotland. It was built between 1914 and 1923 and is named after its benefactor, jute baron James Key Caird.

  • Bushy Parkrun

    Bushy Parkrun (formerly Bushy Park Time Trial) is a 5K run that takes place every Saturday morning at 9am in Bushy Park, Teddington, London. It has taken place every week since October 2004 and is the longest running of the Parkrun events.

  • Burwood Park

    Burwood Park is a residential estate in Hersham, Surrey in the United Kingdom. It consists of approximately 400 detached houses dating from the early 20th century to the present day.

  • Burstow

    Burstow is a village and civil parish in the Tandridge district of Surrey, England. Its largest settlement is Smallfield. Smallfield is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) ENE of Gatwick Airport and the M23 motorway, 7.5 miles (12.1 km) southwest of Oxted and 1.8 mi…

  • Burscough Bridge railway station

    Burscough Bridge railway station (pronounced Burs/co Bridge) serves the town of Burscough in Lancashire, England. It is a main stop on the Manchester-Southport Line. A bus interchange has recently been constructed next to the station, including a sh…

  • Broadcasting Tower, Leeds

    Broadcasting Tower is a university building in Broadcasting Place in Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, England. Adjacent to other university buildings, it forms part of Leeds Metropolitan University, housing its Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology, as …

  • Broad Street, Reading

    Broad Street is a main pedestrianised thoroughfare and the primary high street in the English town of Reading. The street is situated in the town centre, running for approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km), from west to east. The western end of the road …

  • Broad Haven

    Broad Haven (Welsh translation: Aber Llydan) is a village and seaside resort in the south east corner of St Bride's Bay at the western terminus of the B4341 road in south Pembrokeshire, Wales.

  • Brighton Speed Trials

    The Brighton Speed Trials, in full The Brighton National Speed Trials, is commonly held to be the oldest running motor race. The first race was held 19–22 July 1905 after Sir Harry Preston persuaded Brighton town council to tarmac the surface of the…

  • Bretby Hall

    Bretby Hall is a country house at Bretby, Derbyshire, England, north of Swadlincote and east of Burton upon Trent on the border with Staffordshire. It is a Grade II* listed building.